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Strange But True in Sikhism

 
Surindar Singh Kholi (Author)
Synopsis This fascinating work includes chapters mostly of paranormal experiences which the author has found in Sikhism. Most of the chapters belong to the spiritual experience.  The invisible sphere has been visualized by the advanced soul. The story of a lady going from Kabul to Goindwal in Punjab everyday for the service of the Guru is very exceptional. She had the power of instant manifestation. A Sikh saint had actually talked with a ghost and obtained his redemption with the continuous recitation of the Sikh Scriptures. One of the chapters describes that there is a huge army of martyrs under the direct supervision of the Guru, which protests the Khalsa in the times of emergency.  Guru Nanak Dev during his lifetime visited Greece, where he came into contact with the followers of the Sophists of the day and he appreciated their thoughts. The Great Guru has also made a mention of the out of the body experience in his verses. There is a lot of Sikh literature covering the Cosmic Massages.
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About the author

Surindar Singh Kholi

PROF. SURINDAR SINGH KHOLI, a prolific writer, wrote more than 70 books on comparative religion, literary criticism and research, creative literature and books for children, both in Punjabi and English.

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Bibliographic information

Title Strange But True in Sikhism
Format Hardcover
Date published: 23.06.2001
Edition 1st ed.
Publisher National Book Shop
Language: English
isbn 8171162967
length 136p.