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Anand Sahib: Way to God in Sikhism is an insightful guide to one of Sikhism’s most powerful sacred compositions—often called the Song of Bliss. Written by Maneshwar S. Chahal, this book explores the spiritual architecture of Anand Sahib and reveals how Guru Amar Das Ji guides the seeker from worldly entanglement toward divine union.

Through a detailed, pau?i-by-pau?i exploration, the book explains how true Anand is not fleeting happiness, but a permanent inner state achieved through surrender to the Guru, remembrance of the Divine Name, and freedom from ego and illusion (Maya). Drawing on Sikh scripture, classical Indian philosophy, and respected scholarly sources, the author illuminates key concepts such as SahajMukti, and Jivan Mukta—liberation while still living in the world.

Written with clarity and reverence, this work is neither a ritual manual nor a theological argument. It is a spiritual companion for readers who seek meaning, balance, and inner stillness—within daily life, not apart from it.

A thoughtful guide for Sikhs, spiritual seekers, and readers of Indian philosophy alike, Anand Sahib: Way to God in Sikhism invites you to discover the joy that arises when the soul rests in the Divine.

 

About the Author

Munshi Premchand (1880–1936), born Dhanpat Rai Srivastava, is regarded as the father of modern Hindi and Urdu fiction. A pioneering novelist and short story writer, he captured the struggles of ordinary Indians with unmatched realism and empathy. His works—ranging from novels like Godaan and Nirmala to stories like Kafan and Panch Parmeshwar—explore themes of poverty, social injustice, caste, and human dignity. Writing in a simple yet powerful style, Premchand gave voice to the voiceless, making him one of the most influential literary figures of 20th-century India.
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  • ISBN: 9789370897410
  • Author: Premchand
  • Publisher: Finger Print
  • Pages: 112
  • Format: Paperback
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Anand Sahib: Way to God in Sikhism is an insightful guide to one of Sikhism’s most powerful sacred compositions—often called the Song of Bliss. Written by Maneshwar S. Chahal, this book explores the spiritual architecture of Anand Sahib and reveals how Guru Amar Das Ji guides the seeker from worldly entanglement toward divine union.

Through a detailed, pau?i-by-pau?i exploration, the book explains how true Anand is not fleeting happiness, but a permanent inner state achieved through surrender to the Guru, remembrance of the Divine Name, and freedom from ego and illusion (Maya). Drawing on Sikh scripture, classical Indian philosophy, and respected scholarly sources, the author illuminates key concepts such as SahajMukti, and Jivan Mukta—liberation while still living in the world.

Written with clarity and reverence, this work is neither a ritual manual nor a theological argument. It is a spiritual companion for readers who seek meaning, balance, and inner stillness—within daily life, not apart from it.

A thoughtful guide for Sikhs, spiritual seekers, and readers of Indian philosophy alike, Anand Sahib: Way to God in Sikhism invites you to discover the joy that arises when the soul rests in the Divine.

 

About the Author

Munshi Premchand (1880–1936), born Dhanpat Rai Srivastava, is regarded as the father of modern Hindi and Urdu fiction. A pioneering novelist and short story writer, he captured the struggles of ordinary Indians with unmatched realism and empathy. His works—ranging from novels like Godaan and Nirmala to stories like Kafan and Panch Parmeshwar—explore themes of poverty, social injustice, caste, and human dignity. Writing in a simple yet powerful style, Premchand gave voice to the voiceless, making him one of the most influential literary figures of 20th-century India.

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