Science and Sikhism is an invaluable guide for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of fundamental questions about existence, the world we live in, and how to cultivate better relationships and live more ethically and gracefully. Dr. Singh, a compassionate writer, masterfully bridges ancient wisdom with the modern mind, offering readers a unique perspective that blends traditional Sikhism with contemporary concerns.
This book serves as a splendid bridge between the timeless teachings of Sikhism and the pressing needs of today’s seekers. Its enduring legacy is a vision of a world where diverse approaches to understanding ourselves, the universe, and each other come together to serve humanity.
Contents:
1. Religious, Science and Mankind
2. Sri Guru Granth Sahib: A Universal Perspective
3. Guru Nanak’s Teachings: A Scientific Perspective
4. Sunn (Primal Void): Nothing or Everything?
5. Creation of the Universe: A Fabulous Tale
6. Panch Tattva: The Five Classical Elements
7. Kudrat (Nature) in Guru Nanak’s Holistic Vision
8. Sun: An Enigmatic Star
9. Earth: A Great Mother
10. Moon: An Esoteric Neighbour
11. Lotus: A Mystical Flower
12. Flowers: Mysterious Messengers
13. Basant (Spring): The Splendour of Nature
14. Wismad (Wonderful Bliss): A Transcendental Experience
15. Impermanence: The Path to Liberation
16. Ecological Concerns in Sri Guru Granth Sahib
17. Interdependence: Imperative for the Twenty-First Century
18. Relevance of Guru Granth Sahib in the Twenty-First Century
19. Peaceful Co-existence and the Role of Sikhs
20. Religious Experience in Science
21. Interpreting Gurbani: Formulating a Methodology