Bhagat Namdev : God’s Own Voice

by: Terveen Gill , Daljeet Singh Sidhu


  • ₹ 125.00 (INR)

  • ₹ 112.50 (INR)
  • Paperback
  • ISBN: 978-93-82887-79-9
  • Edition(s): reprint Jan-2018
  • Pages: 32
Namdev, began a family life according to his parents’ wishes. However, his heart and mind remained fixated upon the benevolent Lord. His urge to accumulate spiritual knowledge, and his persistence to find God in each living being led him to many places all over India. Eventually transforming into a great saintly figure, Bhagat Namdev became associated with many wondrous miracles that further glorified his divine status. Rebuked by the high-caste Brahmins, and even repeatedly threatened with death by the Sultan of Delhi, Bhagat Namdev’s voice did not cease to advocate his pious beliefs. The bhagat spoke fearlessly, and encouraged people to keep their thoughts focused upon God. Bhagat Namdev was the voice of the poor, he was the voice of the oppressed, he was the voice of God.

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