The Singing Guru
The Singing Guru is a lyrical blend of fiction and history that follows Guru Nanak, the First Sikh, through the eyes of his devoted companion, Mardana. A spiritual biographical tale, it gathers legends, folktales, and more than forty poems from the Granth Sahib into one flowing journey. Perfect for readers who enjoy mythic histories, spiritual quests, and poetry, this book carries a hopeful, adventurous tone that invites anyone curious about wisdom, music, and human connection.
In The Singing Guru, Kamla K Kapur writes with warmth and accessibility, crafting a narrative that is both informative and immersive. The book interlaces Nanak's life with legends and songs, letting readers feel the rhythm of his world. Boldly told from Mardana's perspective, the stories explore temptations, attachment, greed, and pride, while underscoring the power of companionship and of music as a path to enlightenment.
Structured like a tapestry, the book presents scenes, dialogues, and lyrical interludes drawn from the Granth Sahib, creating a reading experience that's both devotional and cinematic. It balances accessible storytelling with meaningful reflections, making key concepts—humility, service, and the search for true wealth—resonant without being didactic.
- Biographical sketches of Guru Nanak and his journeys
- Legends, folktales, and 40+ Granth Sahib poems woven into the narrative
- Mardana's perspective and universal temptations (attachment, greed, pride)
- Themes of balancing material desires with spiritual enlightenment and the power of companionship
- Music and wisdom as guiding forces that shape character and choices
- Lyrical, evocative writing with vivid settings and cultural context
Readers finish The Singing Guru with a deeper appreciation for the role of music in spiritual life, a sense of companionship that outlasts individual paths, and a renewed curiosity about how stories and songs can illuminate everyday wisdom and self-discovery.
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The Singing Guru
The Singing Guru
The Singing Guru is a lyrical blend of fiction and history that follows Guru Nanak, the First Sikh, through the eyes of his devoted companion, Mardana. A spiritual biographical tale, it gathers legends, folktales, and more than forty poems from the Granth Sahib into one flowing journey. Perfect for readers who enjoy mythic histories, spiritual quests, and poetry, this book carries a hopeful, adventurous tone that invites anyone curious about wisdom, music, and human connection.
In The Singing Guru, Kamla K Kapur writes with warmth and accessibility, crafting a narrative that is both informative and immersive. The book interlaces Nanak's life with legends and songs, letting readers feel the rhythm of his world. Boldly told from Mardana's perspective, the stories explore temptations, attachment, greed, and pride, while underscoring the power of companionship and of music as a path to enlightenment.
Structured like a tapestry, the book presents scenes, dialogues, and lyrical interludes drawn from the Granth Sahib, creating a reading experience that's both devotional and cinematic. It balances accessible storytelling with meaningful reflections, making key concepts—humility, service, and the search for true wealth—resonant without being didactic.
- Biographical sketches of Guru Nanak and his journeys
- Legends, folktales, and 40+ Granth Sahib poems woven into the narrative
- Mardana's perspective and universal temptations (attachment, greed, pride)
- Themes of balancing material desires with spiritual enlightenment and the power of companionship
- Music and wisdom as guiding forces that shape character and choices
- Lyrical, evocative writing with vivid settings and cultural context
Readers finish The Singing Guru with a deeper appreciation for the role of music in spiritual life, a sense of companionship that outlasts individual paths, and a renewed curiosity about how stories and songs can illuminate everyday wisdom and self-discovery.
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The Singing Guru is a lyrical blend of fiction and history that follows Guru Nanak, the First Sikh, through the eyes of his devoted companion, Mardana. A spiritual biographical tale, it gathers legends, folktales, and more than forty poems from the Granth Sahib into one flowing journey. Perfect for readers who enjoy mythic histories, spiritual quests, and poetry, this book carries a hopeful, adventurous tone that invites anyone curious about wisdom, music, and human connection.
In The Singing Guru, Kamla K Kapur writes with warmth and accessibility, crafting a narrative that is both informative and immersive. The book interlaces Nanak's life with legends and songs, letting readers feel the rhythm of his world. Boldly told from Mardana's perspective, the stories explore temptations, attachment, greed, and pride, while underscoring the power of companionship and of music as a path to enlightenment.
Structured like a tapestry, the book presents scenes, dialogues, and lyrical interludes drawn from the Granth Sahib, creating a reading experience that's both devotional and cinematic. It balances accessible storytelling with meaningful reflections, making key concepts—humility, service, and the search for true wealth—resonant without being didactic.
- Biographical sketches of Guru Nanak and his journeys
- Legends, folktales, and 40+ Granth Sahib poems woven into the narrative
- Mardana's perspective and universal temptations (attachment, greed, pride)
- Themes of balancing material desires with spiritual enlightenment and the power of companionship
- Music and wisdom as guiding forces that shape character and choices
- Lyrical, evocative writing with vivid settings and cultural context
Readers finish The Singing Guru with a deeper appreciation for the role of music in spiritual life, a sense of companionship that outlasts individual paths, and a renewed curiosity about how stories and songs can illuminate everyday wisdom and self-discovery.




















