The travels of Guru Nanak have been an inseparable part of the historical and spiritual tradition of the Indian subcontinent. Their secular appeal has withstood the vagaries of centuries. He is, even today, revered in equal measure by Hindus, Musl...
The travels of Guru Nanak have been an inseparable part of the historical and spiritual tradition of the Indian subcontinent. Their secular appeal has withstood the vagaries of centuries. He is, even today, revered in equal measure by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. In a society that remains polarised on the lines of faith and beliefs, his message of a universal brotherhood, and vision of a utopian society is more compelling than ever before. The stories of his life and travels are like flowers pressed carefully between the pages of time that refuse to lose their freshness and fragrance.