Sārkutāvlī Tīkā by Giānī Bishan Singh

Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

Sārkutāvlī Tīkā by Giānī Bishan Singh
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Published
5 May 2016
Pages
190
ISBN
9781716989360

Sārkutāvlī Tīkā by Giānī Bishan Singh

Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

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This is a scripture known as the Sarkutavli which is an ethical poem of fifteen chapters written by Pandit Hardayal Ji. The text of the Sarkutavli is both an ethical and Vedantic poem which is split into various subject matters. Chapter one deals with righteousness, chapter two deals with Guru and disciple, chapter three deals with knowledge, chapter four deals with characteristics of a good person, chapter five deals with deliberation, chapter six deals with four types of people, chapter seven deals with saying good things, chapter eight deals with those who make an effort, chapter nine deals with being charitable, chapter ten deals with vices, chapter eleven deals with Saints and fools, chapter twelve deals with seven bad actions, chapter thirteen deals with senses, chapter fourteen deals with good qualities and fifteen deals with the transformation of fools to great beings. This text is taught in the various Sikh schisms before the commencement of the Gurbani Arth Bodh.

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