age ~86
from North Chatham, MA
He is a member of Punjab Legislative Assembly and represent Gurdaspur ( Lok Sabha constituency ) #Gurdaspur.
The Sikhs were the first people to restore the imbalanced thinking about the hair. Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikh religion, never shaved and his follower Gurus continued the tradition. Lastly their tenth Guru made it compulsory for the Sikhs to retain their God-given appearance and treat the hair w...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
127
ISBN #
9
Clear and concise introduction to the fifth largest religion in the world organized as a comprehensive set of frequently asked questions. An introduction to Sikhism presents an outline of the belief of Sikhism that is suitable both for beginners and non-beginners.Sikhism is a way of life or self-dis...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
64
ISBN #
8
A comprehensive comparison of the beliefs and teachings of Sikhism and Christianity.ForewordBackgroundChapter 1 - HistoryChapter 2 - ScripturesChapter 3 - GodChapter 4 - God's creationChapter 5 - BeliefsChapter 6 - RitualsChapter 7 - Life and societyChapter 8 - VirtueChapter 9 - The final word
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
113
ISBN #
5
Of all the religions of the world, Sikhism is the youngest and perhaps the most misinterpreted. For the last hundred years or so, different religions have tried their best to prove that Sikhism is not a self-contained religion but a synthesis of other religions. Sometimes such claims result in ridic...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
200
ISBN #
4
A comprehensive insight into the relationship of Sikhism with modern science.Chapter 1 Science,Mysticism and ReligionChapter 2 Science and SuperpowerChapter 3 Our UniverseChapter 4 CreationChapter 5 LifeChapter 6 MotionChapter 7 Laws of NatureChapter 8 The MoonChapter 9 Religion and Social SciencesC...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
150
ISBN #
3
According to Sikhism the goal of human life is the union of the individual with God. This is described in the Sikh scriptures as spiritual “marriage”. Another equally significant feature of Sikhism is that God-realisation is said to be easier achieved by living a family life. Emphasis on the family ...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
21
ISBN #
2
Despite many similarities, Sikhism and Islam aspire towards very different objectives in this life and hereafter. For example, while many of the attributes of God described in each religion appear to be similar, the underlying God/human relationship is very different. Sikh religion and Islam compreh...
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu, Gurmukh Singh
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
142
ISBN #
1
Analysis of the role of women in Sikhism.
Author
Gurbachan Singh Sidhu
Binding
Kindle Edition
Pages
150
ISBN #
7