Guru Nanak was deeply spiritual from an early age, having being born into a society caught in the throes of orthodoxy and ritualism. The ills of child marriage, infanticide and a rigid caste system had further crippled his people. The outpouring of Nanak's faith evolved into the universal message of the omnipresence and existence of one God, of true love, equality and compassion, which appealed to Hindus and Muslims alike. Drawing upon the various myths and legends contained in anecdotal biographies and placing them in as precise a historical framework as possible, The Book of Nanak traces the chronology of the main events of Nanak's life. It sheds new light on Guru Nanak's message and includes translations of some of his hymns, which continue to inspire people the world over.
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Navtej Sarna is the author the novel, Crimson Spring, which won the KLF award for the Best Fiction Book of 2022 and was longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award and the JCB Prize for Literature 2022. His earlier works include the novels The Exile and We Weren’t Lovers Like That; the short story collection Winter Evenings; non-fiction titles Second Thoughts, The Book of Nanak and Indians at Herod’s Gate; as well as the translations Savage Harvest and Zafarnama. He is a regular contributor to journals both in India and abroad. A professional diplomat for nearly four decades, Sarna was India’s ambassador to the United States, high commissioner to the UK and ambassador to Israel. He has also served as secretary to the Government of India and as the foreign office spokesperson. His earlier diplomatic assignments were in Moscow, Warsaw, Thimphu, Tehran, Geneva and Washington DC.