Sikhism

Guru Nanak - The Life and the Encounters:
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A life of Truth Series (A Life of Truth Series - Modern Retellings from Sikh Tradition)
Discover Guru Nanak’s life, journeys, and teachings in a powerful modern retelling that makes Sikh history vivid, accessible, and deeply relevant today.
Guru Nanak: A Life of Truth — The Life and the Encounters is the first book in the A Life of Truth series, a powerful introduction to Sikh history, Sikh spirituality, and the timeless message of one of the world’s great spiritual teachers.
Written in an accessible and readable style, this book explores the key moments, conversations, and challenges that shaped Guru Nanak’s life and message. Rather than feeling distant or academic, these retellings invite readers to encounter Guru Nanak as a living voice of truth, compassion, courage, equality, and spiritual clarity.
This book is ideal for:
readers wanting an introduction to Guru Nanak
those interested in Sikhism and Sikh history
Sikhs looking for an accessible modern retelling
younger readers and adults seeking clear, meaningful spiritual reading
anyone interested in faith, wisdom, justice, and the search for truth
Through vivid storytelling and faithful reflection, this book opens a doorway into the world of Guru Nanak and the beginnings of the Sikh tradition.
Whether you are new to Sikh teachings or returning to them with fresh eyes, this book offers an inspiring and approachable way to explore the life, encounters, and enduring legacy of Guru Nanak.
Book 1 in the A Life of Truth series: Modern Retellings from Sikh Tradition.

The Sikh Gurus.
8.99
Modern Retellings from Sikh Tradition: A life of Truth series (A Life of Truth Series - Modern Retellings from Sikh Tradition
How does a spiritual tradition continue after the age of its founders?
In this Book 2 of 3 Satnam Rakhra continues his A Life of Truth series with a clear and engaging account of how the Sikh legacy endured beyond the Gurus themselves. This book follows the growth of Sikh tradition through scripture, memory, sacrifice, identity, and community, showing how the teachings were not lost but lived, guarded, and passed on.
Drawing on traditional sources and the classic work of Max Arthur Macauliffe, this volume presents Sikh history and tradition in modern, readable prose without losing depth, dignity, or meaning. It is written for general readers, students, and anyone seeking an accessible introduction to the continuing legacy of the Sikh Gurus.
If you are looking for a book on Sikh history, Sikh beliefs, the Sikh Gurus, , or the development of the Sikh tradition, this book offers a thoughtful and approachable guide.
