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Sikh Martyrs

1923

But as says Turtullian one of the early Christian evangelists the blood of"INTRODUCTION 9 the martyrs is the seed of the church The -greater the persecution the more was the strength that was infused into the Sikh church. [...] All the resources of the Roman Empire under the Emperors of the type of the hated Nero failed to shake the belief of the early Christians in the simple teachings of their Saviour. [...] Thus Islam that born in the arid wastes of Arabia had carried the light of knowledge to the homes of the Spanards and the Portuguese the Gaul and the Goth the Roman and the Greek during the Dark Ages exercised the same benignant in-INTRODUCTION 19 fluence in the great continent of India. [...] Indeed the writings that lie has left which thanks to the boldness of his illustrious son and successor Guru Govind Singh adorn the pages of the Ad Granth are all couched in the style of the early Buddhist saints and the later Hindu Bhagats who emphasize the ephemeral nature of all worldly ties and connections and the reality only of living in spirit living in the Lord. [...] The Guru's illustrious great grandfather the prince of saints the most cultured man of the age and yet the lowliest of the lowly was the first to win the crown of martyrdom.
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Pages
273
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144901
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Frontmatter
i-xvi Bhagat Singh view
Introduction
1-32 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter I Guru Arjan Dev
33-44 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter II Guru Tegh Bahadur
45-56 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter III Bhais Mati Das and Dayal Chand
57-62 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter IV Princes Ajit Singh and Jujhar Singh and Bhai Sant Singh
63-67 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter V Princes Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh
68-73 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter VI The Forty Immortals
74-78 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter VII Guru Govind Singh
79-92 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter VIII The Career of the Haidari Flag
93-106 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter IX Bhai Tara Singh
107-115 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter X Bhai Mani Singh
116-123 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XI Bhai Bota Singh
124-130 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XII Sardars Mahtab Singh and Sukha Singh
131-135 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XIII Haqiqat Rai the Virtuous
136-141 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XIV Bhai Taru Singh
142-148 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XV Sardar Subeg Singh and Shahbaz Singh
149-153 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XVI The First Holocaust— a Whole People Sacrificed
154-168 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XVII Turanian Atrocities
169-183 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XVIII The Abdali Exhausts Himself
184-194 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XIX Baba Dip Singh
195-199 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XX Baba Gurbaksh Singh
200-203 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXI A Peep into the History of Kasur
204-208 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXII The Gheat Holocaust—Golden Temple Demolished
209-215 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXIII The Revenge
216-219 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXIV Baba Ram Singh Bedi
220-223 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXV Death of Shahanchi—Afghans Depart
224-228 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXVI Aurangzeb and His Successors— a Study
229-241 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXVII The Khalsa Emerges Triumphant
242-252 Bhagat Singh view
Chapter XXVIII Guru Govind Singh’s Cosmopolitan Ideal
253-257 Bhagat Singh view

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