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Royal-Blue Baluchari Sari with Scenes from the Mahabharata
Royal-Blue Baluchari Sari with Scenes from the Mahabharata
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"The young Nanak was often found engaged in cosmic questions and fundamentals of life....Mardana was fascinated by Nanak’s sweet melodious voice, charming manners, human concerns, spiritual fervour and soul-touching quality of his verses....His clothes lying on the river bank led his kin and others to conclude that he had drowned.....Guru Nanak gave up his job and distributed all his belongings to poor....He sought the simplest possible path of ‘Nam-simaran’ – commemoration of His name, which beyond form and rites enabled man to enter into intimate communion with God. ‘Those who condemn God’s creatures condemn God Himself’ is the underlying tone of many of his verses."

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