About the Book
Too often do many of us go through the motions of saying our prayers, morning and evening, without real comprehension. Prayers are, after all, the device through which we approach our Lord. It is vital, therefore, to understand their exact meaning, so that we may speak to Him from our heart as well as from our mind.
The series Way to God in Sikhism, of which this is the second book, explains in simple, modern terminology the real import of the words and the concepts that the Gurus laid down. These concepts are universal and not for the Sikhs alone.
About the Author
Maneshwar S. Chahal has an honours degree in English Literature, a degree in Engineering and a Masters in Public Administration. He has been an army officer, a senior bureaucrat in the IAS, CMD of the Punjab & Sind Bank, and a member of the State Human Rights Commission in Punjab. In the midst of these multifarious roles, he has continued to be a deeply devoted student of Spirituality, especially of the intensely humanistic Sikh Religion.
His series ‘Way to God in Sikhism’ offers a lucid and easy-to-understand delineation of the Spiritual path in the context of the Sikh belief system. Starting with the Japji Sahib, it has been warmly welcomed and much appreciated by scholars and lay readers alike.
Chahal lives in Chandigarh and can be reached at chahal37@hotmail.com.