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Ardas of the Sikhs
Rated 4.25 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788173049613
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Explore the profound Sikh prayer, Ardas, with this insightful book by Jaswant Singh Neki (ISBN: 9788173049613). Understand the significance, meaning, and structure of this core Sikh practice. Perfect for both new learners and seasoned practitioners seeking deeper understanding. Discover the power and beauty of Ardas in daily life. “Ardas of the Sikhs” offers a clear and accessible guide to this essential prayer.
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Anubhav Pandey –
An amazing and insightful book, easy to comprehend and well written. Explained the Ardas very well.
Lakhan Totla –
It was alright, but I felt it lacked a certain spark. Content was there, but the delivery was a bit dry.
Ayushi Sharma –
A comprehensive and accessible guide. Perfect for anyone looking to connect with the Ardas on a deeper level.
Devesh Sharma –
This book opened my eyes to the beauty and power of Ardas. I highly recommend it!
Krishn Sharan –
An excellent resource for deepening my understanding of Ardas. I will be reading it again and again.
Sanju Nath Pradeep –
A truly inspiring book! It has enhanced my understanding and appreciation for the Sikh faith.
Devanjana M S –
A wonderful guide for anyone wanting to learn more about the Ardas. Clear, concise, and very informative.
Aashish Agnihotri –
Simple and easy to understand, great for beginners but might not offer much for advanced practitioners.
Pratibha Verma –
This book really helped me understand the meaning behind the words. Very insightful and well-written.
Joy Aditya Minz –
The book is informative. However, the writing style wasn’t captivating, and the rating is justified.
Kaustuv Bhattacharya –
Decent book providing a fundamental overview. I’m hoping to find something more detailed in the future.
Karishma Kumari –
I learned a lot from this book, it connects you to the prayer in a more meaningful way.
Rhea Louis –
Good, but not great. I was hoping for more historical context. Still, a valuable resource.
Rishabh Sonker –
A decent introduction to Ardas. I wish it went into more depth on certain aspects, but overall a good starting point.
Gagan B N –
Informative, but I expected more personal reflections from the author based on the description. It’s okay.
Sundram –
It’s okay. I found some parts a bit repetitive. Could be more concise and the rating is very fair.