Guru Nanak : A Harbinger of Modern Scientific Thought

Punjab Dey Rang, Dcrcf, Lahore, Pk 16 (4):6-12 (2022)
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Abstract

Our universe has over 200 billion galaxies, each containing roughly 100 billion stars. It is still being determined how many planets are orbiting these stars. But at least one of them has undoubtedly evolved life, with the capacity to speculate about the origin of this vast universe. Humans have been looking up into the sky for eons to have a coherent and rational understanding of the Creation. In his compositions [1] of Jap (u), Sidh Gosht, Aasa di Var, Thitee and Maru Sohilé, Guru Nanak has enunciated an excellent understanding of the mystery of Creation. It is fascinating that some of the ideas expressed in these hymns were unknown to modern science until the eighteenth century.

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original Singh, Devinder Pal (2022) "Guru Nanak’s Holistic Vision of Creation (A Precursor of Modern Scientific Outlook)". The Indian Panorama, New York, USA 16(42):30

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Devinder Pal Singh
Center for Understanding Sikhism

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