The Multifarious Faces of Sikhism
throughout Sikh History
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Tark
and Nijaj - Logic and Reason
Both Nihang Niddar Singh and Nihang Teja Singh
believe that by putting Sikhism under the microscope
and analyzing every aspect academically,
historically, scientifically,
and utilizing logic and reason,
we will attain a higher level of understanding,
tolerance and respect for spirituality that
will extend beyond the boundaries of Sikhism
itself. This approach will serve to strengthen
the Sikh faith rather than weaken it.
Durbar Sahib
Sketch of the marble causeway leading to Durbar
Sahib, Amritsar from The
Illustrated London News, based on a painting
by William Carpenter, circa 1858.
Durbar Sahib was once the epicenter of study
within Sikhism and a focal point that
attracted historians, poets, musicians, scientists,
and those seeking enlightenment and peace
Should the detractors of www.sarbloh.info
prove that their perception is the only true
one, then let them refute the information presented
here will clear historical, scriptural and scientific
evidence that are within the realms of truth,
reason and logic. If they succeed in presenting
such a counter-argument, we will gladly join
their ranks.
Akali Nihang Singh Khalsa
Painting of an elderly Akali Nihang Singh, circa
mid 19th century