Nanak. Guru: Chants For Contemplation From The Adi Granth. , London. Santa Barbara. New York. Concord Grove Press. 1984.1st edn. Stiff card covers (Paperback). 144pp. Cream paper with blue text. Red card covers with gold titles to front and spine. Very light rubs/chips to extrems, otherwise a near FINE uninscribed copy. Includes an essay on "The Religion of the Sikh Gurus" by Professor Teja Singh and an article on "The Sikh Lineage" by Professor Elton Hall. "Chants for Contemplation is an elegant and moving rendition of apt selections from the Adi Granth, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs. The stanzas offered here, including the sublime Japji, were largely composed by Guru Nanak, the sixteenth century founder of the Sikh faith, and they reflect his fervent universality which invoked the Supreme Deity behind multitudinous manifestations. (Book ref. 3946) £28.00 The payment methods accepted by the seller, The Old Station Pottery & Bookshop , are shown in the right-hand column. |
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||