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Ardas-BookCover (48K)"ARDAS OF THE SIKHS - A DISTINCTIVE PRAYER"

by Dr. JS Neki, in English

has been recently released in India.

282 pages.

A paperback edition has been published by Printx Office, Fremont, CA [email protected].eBook of sample pages is available at www.printxoffice.com/Books/Ardas

 

About the book:
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This book Ardas of the Sikhs is an inclusive, yet discreet work about the congregational prayer of the Sikh people. The Ardas for the Sikhs is the way of life ordained by their Gurus.

It is but another way of simran or practising the Presence of God.

The book opens with general metaphysical considerations about prayer as also its universality. Then it makes an in-depth explication of the Ardas phrase by phrase bringing out its evolution over the numerous historical vicissitudes of the Sikh people and mirroring their spiritual fortitude as well as steadfastness of faith. It also brings out pithily the cosmic glory, spiritual experience and ethical sublimity enshrined in the perennial Word of the Adi Granth that it invokes all along. This distinctive prayer has been crafted in elegant folk idiom by generations of devotees many of whom eventually laid down their lives upholding the faith.The concluding section of the book deals with the practice of Ardas, especially bringing out the psychological problems and philosophical hurdles that beset it.

It answers with convincing answers such questions as:

  • If God knows everything, then what is the use of praying?2
  • If the divine Will cannot be changed, then how can Ardas alter it?2
  • If prayer can fulfill all desires, then what is the purpose of effort?2
  • If one must reap the fruit of one’s actions, then what can prayer do?

It also deals with such obstacles to Ardas as disbelief, doubt and disappointment and suggests how they might be overcome.


Quotes:

“This inspiring exposition of the Sikh prayer is as highly erudite as lyrical. Once you start reading it, you won’t be able to put it down.”

Indermohan Singh, Chairperson, Chardi Kala Foundation, San Jose, CA, USA.
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“The author in this classic exploration of Ardas informs the Sikhs about the meaning, history, style and substance of Ardas recited by the Sikhs worldwide. Jaswant Singh Neki is deeply steeped in Skh lore and has a poet’s way with words. Highly recommended.”

I.J. Singh, Professor Emeritus, New York University.


While acknowledging the universality of prayer and its efficacy, the author attends to this multisense phenomenon in all its dimensions: historical, hermeneutical, psychological, philosophical, etc. He does this with all deference to the various other extant spiritual disciplines. Profoundly expounding every phrase of the Ardas, the book has been considered a precious addition to the existing spiritual literature of the world. Its version in the Punjabi language had been described an all-time classic by the Chief Editor of Encyclopaedia of Sikhism.

 

About the Author:
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Jaswant Singh Neki is Professor of Eminence in Religious Studies at the Punjabi University, Patiala. He has been decorated with ‘Order of the Khalsa’ and ‘Shan-e-Khalsa’ awards. A psychiatrist of international standing, he has been Director of the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, and a Consultant with the World Health Organization and UNDP. An outstanding metaphysical poet in the Punjabi Language, he received the national Sahitya Academy Award in 1980.

 

Availability:
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Paperback edition is available from:
1. Amazon.com visit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0988268809

2. Contact Printx Office at [email protected] price: $14.95 ea + shipping $2.99

For Hardcover version, contact: [email protected] for details.

 

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