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Guru Nanak - The First Sikh Guru, Volume 5 (English Graphic Novel)
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This is the last volume of the five book series. It covers Guru Nanak Dev ji's return from his fourth udasi, or extended travel, and his time in Kartarpur.
This is the last volume of the five book series. It covers Guru Nanak Dev ji's return from his fourth udasi, or extended travel, and his time in Kartarpur.
Guru Nanak - The First Sikh Guru, Volume 4 (English Graphic Novel)
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This is the fourth volume of the five book series. It begins with Guru Nanak's third udasi, or extended travel, when he travelled through the Himalayas to Tibet. It also covers part of his fourth udasi that included travels to Arabia.
This is the fourth volume of the five book series. It begins with Guru Nanak's third udasi, or extended travel, when he travelled through the Himalayas to Tibet. It also covers part of his fourth udasi that included travels to Arabia.
My Guru's Blessings
http://www.sikhcomics.com/complete-set-my-gurus-blessings/
Bi-lingual book in English and Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
Age: 3 - 8 years
Monday, May 19, 2014
Graphic Novels on Sikh History
https://store-9fdec.mybigcommerce.com/guru-nanak-dev-ji-sikh-gurus-vol3
This is the third volume of the five book series. It covers part of his first udasi, or extended travel, and the complete second udasi.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Graphic Novels on Sikh History
http://www.sikhcomics.com/guru-har-krishan-eighth-sikh-guru
Guru Har Krishan, the eighth Sikh Guru, received the jot, or the divine light and the spirit, of Guru Nanak, at the age of five from the seventh Sikh Guru, Har Rai.
He led the Sikhs for two and a half years and spent part of that time in Delhi tending to the sick and poor during an epidemic of smallpox. Thousands were healed by Guru Har Krishan. The disease subsided in Delhi but the Guru took the suffering of the people upon himself and succumbed to smallpox at the age of about eight. Gurdwara Bangla Sahib was later built at the spot where Guru Har Krishan stayed in Delhi. The amrit sarovar, or the holy tank, at the Gurdwara continues to heal thousands who visit daily.
About twenty five years after Guru Har Krishan departed from this world, the tenth Sikh Guru, Gobind Singh, wrote the following about him.
Remembering and meditating upon Sri Guru Har Krishan, beholding him, all pains vanish.
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