Chandigarh- The pious ebook on non secular heritage titled “ Non secular Journey of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib” – A Pictorial Depiction Devoted to 350th Martyrdom of Sacred Legacy of Ninth Sikh Guru was offered to the Honble Chief Justice Excessive Court docket Mr Justice Sheel Nagu by State Data Commissioner Punjab Harpreet Sandhu, who’s the writer of this ebook right now at Chief Justice chambers in Excessive Court docket Chandigarh. The pictorial compilation is devoted to the upcoming 350th Martyrdom Yr of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji, showcasing the sacred shrines the place Guru Sahib left footprint from his delivery until Martyrdom.
The ebook , “Non secular Journey of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib”, displays an inspiring visible narrative of the Guru’s travels, religious teachings, and supreme martyrdom. By an inventive mix of images and transient historic insights, the ebook goals to evoke reverence in direction of the Guru’s message of common brotherhood, compassion, and spiritual freedom. The writer, Harpreet Sandhu, has meticulously captured the essence of those holy websites, creating a visible pilgrimage for the readers whereas selling consciousness about Sikh heritage and historical past. a set of books have been additionally offered for the library of Judges of Excessive Court docket as a tribute to the ninth Sikh Guru sahib ‘s supreme sacrifice for the nation .
Chief Justice Punjab & Haryana Excessive Court docket Justice Sheel Nagu, whereas acknowledging the ebook , applauded State Data Commissioner Harpreet Sandhu’s devoted efforts in artistically portraying the sacred journey of Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib. He acknowledged that the ebook is a big contribution in direction of preserving and propagating the religious and historic legacy of the Ninth Sikh Guru, who stood as a beacon of braveness and righteousness. The Chief Justice Punjab Excessive Court docket a lot appreciated the initiative for its instructional and cultural worth, emphasizing that such artistic work for the various communities to attach with India’s religious and ethical non secular heritage.



