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- Adam, a participant from the United States, called the work “illuminating” and “beautifully crafted,” noting that it enriches global perspectives on Sikh martyrdom and the Guru’s place in world history.
- The enthusiastic reception from diverse international voices underscored the growing global interest in Sikh history and the timeless relevance of Guru Tegh Bahadur’s message in today’s world.
- A newly released book celebrating the spiritual and humanitarian legacy of Guru Tegh Bahadur drew widespread appreciation from global delegates attending the 4th HKL (Humility, Kindness and Love) International Conference held near Nakodar.
A newly released book celebrating the spiritual and humanitarian legacy of Guru Tegh Bahadur drew widespread appreciation from global delegates attending the 4th HKL (Humility, Kindness and Love) International Conference held near Nakodar. The publication, dedicated to the 350th anniversary of the ninth Sikh Guru’s martyrdom, became a focal point of discussion among visiting scholars, cultural ambassadors and intellectuals.
Delegates described the book as a powerful testament to Guru Tegh Bahadur’s message of compassion, justice and universal harmony. During an interaction with Punjab State Information Commissioner Harpreet Sandhu, who authored the volume, they noted that such works play a significant role in building cultural bridges and deepening understanding of India’s rich spiritual and historical traditions.
Ulrich Wolfgang Auwärter, HKL Ambassador from Germany and a speaker at the conference, commended Sandhu’s effort, calling the book an important contribution to global conversations around Sikh heritage. He said the work helps foster international respect for Guru Tegh Bahadur’s enduring values and his extraordinary sacrifice for humanity.
Scholars from other parts of the world echoed the sentiment. Australian researcher Bradley Fields praised the book for its vivid portrayal of the Guru’s life and its emphasis on universal brotherhood, compassion and religious liberty. He described it as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the Guru’s lasting influence.
Adam, a participant from the United States, called the work “illuminating” and “beautifully crafted,” noting that it enriches global perspectives on Sikh martyrdom and the Guru’s place in world history. He also lauded Sandhu for his dedicated contribution to promoting Sikh teachings on an international stage.
The enthusiastic reception from diverse international voices underscored the growing global interest in Sikh history and the timeless relevance of Guru Tegh Bahadur’s message in today’s world.
