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Sant Surdas Books, Sant Surdas poetry book A History of Panjabi Literature Authors: Sant Singh Sekhon
Publisher: Publication Bureau Pubjabi University
Published Date: 1993
Categories: Panjabi literature
This Volume Is The Beginning Of A History Of Punjabi Literature In English In Such Details As Has Not Been Attempted Before. It Is The First Volume In The Proposed 6 Volume Projected By Punjabi University And Deals With Earliest Gurbani Literature Upto Bhai Gurudas.

Sant Surdas Books, Sant Surdas poetry book Songs of Kabir Authors: Sant Kabir
Publisher: Independently Published
Published Date: 2018-11-18
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Songs of Kabir is a 1915 book consisting of 100 poems of Kabir, the 15th-century Indian poet and mystic, translated to English by Rabindranath Tagore. In this book Kabir has combined the philosophies of Sufism and Hinduism. The book had an introduction by Evelyn Underhill and was published by Macmillan, New York.

Sant Surdas Books, Sant Surdas poetry book Nanak Singh Authors: Sant Singh Sekhon
Publisher:
Published Date: 1985
Categories: Authors, Panjabi
On Nanak Singh, 1897-1971, Panjabi litterateur.

Sant Surdas Books, Sant Surdas poetry book Living Yoga Authors: Swami Satchidananda, Sant Keshavadas, Rabbi Joseph Gelberman, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, Ram Dass
Publisher: Routledge
Published Date: 2018-11-20
Categories: Philosophy
The talks presented in this volume, first published in 1977, were originally delivered during a retreat in New York, in which speakers from a variety of spiritual traditions were represented. It aims to show the value of yoga in everyday life, and its relation to many other religions and philosophies.



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