- The Adi
Granth and
successive Sikh
gurus repeatedly emphasised,
states Mandair, that
Sikhism is "not
about hearing voices from God, but it is
about changing...
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death of the
first Master in 1539 and died in 1552. Shackle, Christopher;
Mandair, Arvind-Pal
Singh (2005).
Teachings of the Sikh Gurus:
Selections from...
- The Adi
Granth and
successive Sikh
Gurus repeatedly emphasised,
suggests Mandair (2013), that
Sikhism is "not
about hearing voices from God, but it is about...
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Shackle and
Arvind Mandair (2005),
Teachings of the Sikh Gurus, Routledge, ISBN 978-0415266048, p. xx Deol, J (2013). Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair; et al. (eds...
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Academic Press. pp. 22–24. ISBN 978-1-898723-13-4. Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair (2013). Sikhism: A
Guide for the Perplexed.
Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 38–40...
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restatement to
empathize with a believer. On the
other hand, Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair noted the
clear influence from the
Brahmanical leanings of his Nirmala...
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awareness of
immanence is gained. Guru Nanak,
according to
Shackle and
Mandair (2013),
teaches that the Guru are "Shiva (isar),
Vishnu (gorakh), Brahma...
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bridge to
emphasise that the end goal was one,
states Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair. In 1589, the
gurdwara made with
bricks was complete. Guru
Arjan is believed...
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composed by Arjan.
According to
Christopher Shackle and Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair, Arjan's
compositions combined spiritual message in an "encyclopedic linguistic...
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nondualist exegesis of Sikh scriptures, such as Bhai Vir Singh.
According to
Mandair, Vir
Singh interprets the Sikh
scriptures as
teaching nonduality. The renowned...