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Rehras : Evensong: The Sikh Evening Prayer/translated
Sodar. 2.
Sun Vadda Akhai Sab Koe. 3.
Aakhaan Jeevan Visrai Mar Jaon. 4.
Har Ke Jan Satgur Satpurkha. 5.
Kaahe Re Man Chitve. 6.
So Purakh Niranjan, Hari Purakh Niranjan. 7.
Toon Karta Sachiar Mainda Saeen. 8.
Tit Sarvariyai Bhaeelay Nivaasa. 9.
Bhaee Parapat Maanukh Dehuriya. 10.
Chaupayees. 11.
Swaiya. 12.
Doehra. 13.
Anand Bhayaa Meyree Maai. 14.
Mundavaani. 15.
Tera Keeta Jato Naahin. "The evening prayer of the Sikhs, recited around sunset, Rehras is a quest for the infinite reality that is God.
It is believed that Rehras, in some form or the other, has been recited since the time of Guru Nanak (1469-1539), the founder of Sikhism. Compositions of the other Gurus were added in later years, and the final arrangement of the order in which the hymns are recited was formulated by the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee in the 1930s.
Its contents can be divided into three broad
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Don't Kill Him!
ASURA: Tale Of The Vanquished
. The story of the Ramayana had been told innumerable times.
The enthralling story of Rama, the incarnation of God, who slew Ravana, the evil demon of darkness, is known to every Indian. And in the pages of history, as always, it is the version told by the victors, that lives on.
The voice of the vanquished remains lost in silence. But what if Ravana and his people had a different story to tell? The story of the Ravanayana had never been told.
Asura is the epic tale of the vanquished Asura people, a story that has been cherished by the oppressed outcastes of India for 3000 years. Until now, no Asura has dared to tell the tale.
But perhaps the time has come for the dead and the defeated to speak. "For thousands of years, I have been vilified and my death is celebrated year after year in every corner of India.
Why? Was it because I challenged the Gods for the sake of my daughter? Was it because I freed a race from the yoke of caste-based Deva rule? You have
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Jim Corbett of India (Life and Legend
2. A few words.
3. The Corbetts (a journey from West to East).
4. Jim Corbett-the legend.
5. The icon Jim Corbet - a brief.
6. The creative urge.
7. The celebrity author.
8. The creative excellence.
9. The book reviews.
10. Inherent love for India.
11. Jim Corbett-the saint.
12. The public service.
13. Glimpses of life and Mokameh Ghat.
14. Departure from India.
15. The Kenya days.
16. End of an era.
17. Margaret Winifred Corbett (Maggie).
18. The Corbett family tree.
19. The great, letter writer-Jim.
20. Jim Corbetts Will.
21. The chronology.
22. Gems of Jim Corbett.
23. Many facets of Jim.
24. The pioneer conservationist.
25. The royal visit at tree tops.
26. The extraordinary Jim.
27. True homage.
28. Immortalising Jim.
29. The priceless viewpoints.
30. Exclusive jungle knowledge.
31. While in the wild.
32. From Corbett's stories.
33. The entrepreneur Jim.
34. The Army connections
(less)ASURA: Tale Of The Vanquished
. The story of the Ramayana had been told innumerable times.
The enthralling story of Rama, the incarnation of God, who slew Ravana, the evil demon of darkness, is known to every Indian. And in the pages of history, as always, it is the version told by the victors, that lives on.
The voice of the vanquished remains lost in silence. But what if Ravana and his people had a different story to tell? The story of the Ravanayana had never been told.
Asura is the epic tale of the vanquished Asura people, a story that has been cherished by the oppressed outcastes of India for 3000 years. Until now, no Asura has dared to tell the tale.
But perhaps the time has come for the dead and the defeated to speak. "For thousands of years, I have been vilified and my death is celebrated year after year in every corner of India.
Why? Was it because I challenged the Gods for the sake of my daughter? Was it because I freed a race from the yoke of caste-based Deva rule? You have
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Ranjit Singh a Secular Sikh Sovereign Afterword
His heritage. 2.
The Sikhs in ferment. 3.
The Sukarchakia Misl. 4.
The Maharaja. 5.
Punjab under a sovereign Punjabi ruler. 6.
The first round of conquests. 7.
The affairs of heart. 8.
The British connection. 9.
The fruits of alliance. 10.
Koh-i-nu. 11.
Multan conquered. 12.
Foreigners at the Lahore Durbar. 13.
Peshawar occupied.14.
Leili. 15.
A summit on the field of the cloth of gold. 16.
Kashmir captured. 17.
The last battle. 18.
A patron of arts. 19.
Writing in Ranjit Singh's Singh's Times. 20.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh's secularism. Afterword.
Chronology. Select bibliography.
Index. "Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the first Punjabi to rule over the Punjab in the recorded history.
His kingdom extended from Tibet to Sind and from Kabul to Sutlej. At least 80 percent of population of the territory he ruled was Muslim, 10 percent were Hindus and the remaining 10 percent were Sikhs.
A devout follower of
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ASURA: Tale Of The Vanquished
. The story of the Ramayana had been told innumerable times.
The enthralling story of Rama, the incarnation of God, who slew Ravana, the evil demon of darkness, is known to every Indian. And in the pages of history, as always, it is the version told by the victors, that lives on.
The voice of the vanquished remains lost in silence. But what if Ravana and his people had a different story to tell? The story of the Ravanayana had never been told.
Asura is the epic tale of the vanquished Asura people, a story that has been cherished by the oppressed outcastes of India for 3000 years. Until now, no Asura has dared to tell the tale.
But perhaps the time has come for the dead and the defeated to speak. "For thousands of years, I have been vilified and my death is celebrated year after year in every corner of India.
Why? Was it because I challenged the Gods for the sake of my daughter? Was it because I freed a race from the yoke of caste-based Deva rule? You have
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His Sacred Burden : The Life of
Birth of a phenomenon. 2.
Grooming as a philanthropist. 3.
The first transformation. 4.
Fate ceases to smile. 5.
Destination Lahore. 6.
Self education. 7.
Arrival of Piara Singh. 8.
The partition. II: 9.
From Lahore to Amritsar. 10.
Loving Piara to eternity. 11.
Conception of the Pingalwara. 12.
Stooping to conquer. 13.
The Pingalwara--at last. 14.
Raising his stature. 15.
The Pingalwara grows. III: 16.
The first Sikh environmentalist. 17.
Knocking at doors and hearts. 18.
Settling at home. 19.
Death and after. 20.
A Cosmic bond. 21.
Grooming Daya Singh. 22.
A formidable writer. 23.
Epilogue. In appreciation.
Appendices. "It was several years before the Punjab Government became aware of Bhagat Puran Singh's selfless enterprise and the Pingalwara was sanctioned an annual grant from the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, enabling him to expand the institution.
For his unmatched service to humanity, Bhagatji was awarded the Padma Shri in 1979,
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ASURA: Tale Of The Vanquished
. The story of the Ramayana had been told innumerable times.
The enthralling story of Rama, the incarnation of God, who slew Ravana, the evil demon of darkness, is known to every Indian. And in the pages of history, as always, it is the version told by the victors, that lives on.
The voice of the vanquished remains lost in silence. But what if Ravana and his people had a different story to tell? The story of the Ravanayana had never been told.
Asura is the epic tale of the vanquished Asura people, a story that has been cherished by the oppressed outcastes of India for 3000 years. Until now, no Asura has dared to tell the tale.
But perhaps the time has come for the dead and the defeated to speak. "For thousands of years, I have been vilified and my death is celebrated year after year in every corner of India.
Why? Was it because I challenged the Gods for the sake of my daughter? Was it because I freed a race from the yoke of caste-based Deva rule? You have
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