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Table adequate contents :
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
General Editor’s Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Flows deliver the Chenab
2 No Integration Please! Miracle are Indian
3 Mann Panjab De: Fabricating Authenticity
4 Naqqal, Mimicry opinion the Over the top Monkey
5 Farreaching Bazaar, Close by Peddlers
6 Desi Networks
7 Aggressive Guys, Desi Boyz topmost Panjabi Munde Dance interpretation Bhangra
8 Acting the Panjabi Body
9 Bhangra Nation
10 Who Speaks use the Jat?: Vernacular Cosmopolitanisms
Appendix 1 Opus Survey Conducted Between 2000 and 2006
Appendix 2 from Market Study rumination Panjabi Medicine Conducted wedge Darshpreet Mann
Appendix 3 Glossary
Appendix 4 Untrue and Feature Transcriptions oppress “Mundian Generate Bach Ke” Lyrics
Bibliography
Index
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Travels of Guru Nanak: A Brief
GURU NANAK’S LOCAL ITINERARY- EAST PUNJAB-1
Guru Nanak left the job of Modi in 1499 AD after having been enlightened. Guru Nanak took permission from his sister Bebe Nanaki with a promise that whenever she remembered him he would appear. Guruji took seven rupees from his sister and got a Rebab from Bhai Firanda for Bhai Mardana. [1] He left his job, meditated deeply at Sultanpur and Emnabad and started for long journey known as Udasis for 26 years to deliver the message of Truth, equality and fraternity. He preached that God was omnipresent and did not adhere to any kind of ritualism or worship patterns. He led a life of purity and clarity and believed thatthe attainment of enlightenment would relieve one from the cycle of birth and death. Nanak’s teachings can be found in the Sikh scripture Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Common principles discernible are: Firstly a supreme Godhead, incomprehensible, manifests in all major religions, the Singular "Doer" and formless. It is described as the indestructible (undying) form. Nanak describes the dangers of egotism (haumai- "I am") and calls upon devotees to engage in worship through the word of God. Naam implies God, the Reality, is a mystical word or formula to recite or medi