SrÄ« Anand SÄhib commentary by Mahant GaneshÄ Singh NirmalÄ. : Edited and Translated by Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi. - Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

SrÄ« Anand SÄhib commentary by Mahant GaneshÄ Singh NirmalÄ.

Edited and Translated by Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi.

By: Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

Paperback | 10 August 2021

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The Srī Anand Sāhib is a prayer written by the third Sikh Gurū, Srī Gurū Amardās Jī and is the most commonly uttered prayer from the Srī Gurū Granth Sāhib Jī. This prayer is uttered at any religious Sikh event from births to death. There are many stories told for the reason this prayer was uttered which can be found in various commentaries and pre colonial texts such as the Srī Gurpartāp Sūraj Parkāsh Granth. This commentary is very different. It is a commentary by the great Nirmalā scholar, Mahant Ganeshā Singh. Unlike other Nirmalās his commentaries are pretty basic but the essence of the definitions is not lost within the simplicity. I wanted to provide both the original commentary in Gurmukhī along with a translation of the commentary. This is due to the fact that this commentary has been out of print for a significant amount of time and to those seekers of the original commentary it is available again.

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