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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Narayana Guru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Narayana Guru’s philosophy, which is fundamentally of Advaitic and non-dual wisdom in principles, further extended Advaita concepts into practical modes of self-realisation through spiritual education, compassion and vision for peaceful co-existence of the human race, whilst promoting social equality and universal brotherhood.
The Guru’s philosophy is exemplified in his mystical writings that are truly interchanging warps and wefts of ethics, logic, aesthetics and metaphysics woven into masterpieces of silken rich poetry.
At the time of its conception, Narayana Guru’s philosophy was in many respects ahead of its time and focused on a futuristic world order that could be shaped from his philosophical connotations that are underlain with transcendental aesthetics and logic embodied in knowledge and pure reason.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Narayana_Guru   (1200 words)

  
 Read about famous Gursikhs at www.sikh-history.com
Although the five enjoyed equal status as the Guru's close confidants and constant attendants, Bhaa Daya Singh was always regarded as the first among equals.
He was Guru Gobind Singh's emissary sent from the village of Dina in the Punjab to deliver his letter which became famous as Zafarnamah, the Letter of Victory, to Emperor Aurangzab, then camping at Ahmadnagar.
Bhai Daya Singh remained in attendance upon the Guru and was with him at the time of his death at Nanded on 7 October 1708.
www.sikh-history.com /sikhhist/gurus/pdayas.html   (598 words)

  
 Gateway to Sikhism: Sikh Martyrs Bhai Daya Singh Ji
He took part in the battles of Anandpur, and was one of the three Sikhs who followed Guru Gobind Singh out of Chamkaur on the night of 7th December 1705, eluding the besieging hordes.
He was Guru Gobind Singh's emissary sent from the village of Dina in the Punjab to deliver his letter which became famous as Zafarnamah, the Letter of Victory, to Emperor Aurangzeb, then camping at Ahmadnagar.
Bhai Daya Singh remaxned in attendance upon the Guru and was with him at the time of his death at Nanded on 7 October 1708.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /martyrs/piaredayas.htm   (597 words)

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