The origin of Hindu-Sikh divide goes back to the day when Guru Nanak as a young boy of 10 years refused to wear the janeu, the ceremonial thread being worn by all Hindus.
I am grateful to Daljit Bajwa (91) and his wife Guddy Bajwa for providing salient features of the biography of his illustrious father, Bal Singh Bajwa, who was my Role Model in school days. I owe my thanks to Prem Singh Kahlon and his wife Darshan Bhatti Kahlon for the supply of material for collating the biography of Prem Kahlon, my Role Model in College days.
I feel humbled to review this volume as its beauty and relevance surpasses all that has been written about GURU NANAK during the last 551 years for the English speaking world.
Ron Horgan felt confident and elated that Guru Granth Sahib offers hope for survival of Planet Earth
Having a cursory look on the meanings of this shabad may give you a wrong impression that Guru Jee pleads for a life of renunciation and other-worldliness.
Review is in preparation for a major revision of the book for the 400th Parkaash Year of Guru ji next year.
"The Temple of My Dreams" - Book Review by Dr. HS Virk
Some Random Thoughts by author Hardev Singh Virk
Had Baba Nanak been born in Europe, there wouldn’t have been any place on this earth without churches of gold in his name.