Book Title: Parliament of Worlds Religion 1993 Chicago IL
Author(s): Parliament of the World’s Religions
Publisher: USA Parliament of the Worlds Religions

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________________ Thursday, September 2. Seminars & Lectures legends and their practice by Jain clergy and laity today. Dr. Saryu Doshi-well known curator of Jain Architecture, specializ ing in Indian miniature painting; post-doctoral studies, University of Chicago; Visiting Professor, University of Michigan (1976) and University of California (1979); Editor (1980-83), Marg Publications, Bombay; author of 3 books and editor of several others. 10:00 PM–11:00 PM Clark Wing #6 "Guru Nanak's Message for Humanity" Dr. Balwant Singh; Dr. Kirpal Singh Guru Nanak's message is universal for humankind, as Guru Nanak treats all human beings as equal because they come from the same light. Guru Nanak made use of all the philosophical streams of thought as had advanced into his time and defined God in different terms. His principles eliminated the need of gods and rituals. His was a balanced approach: a mind free from prejudice and personal ego, and the ability to differentiate between good and bad essential qualities to the generation of love, compassion, and truthfulness. (Moderator: Dr. Satwant K. Dhamoon) Dr. Balwant Singh-M.A., Economics and Statistics, Panjab, Delhi, and Pennsylvania Universities; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; Professor of Management, Bucknell University, 1967, 1969-93; recip ient, Burma Bowl Award for International Understanding. Dr. Kirpal Singh-M.D.; Board Certified Psychiatrist; Medical Director, Mental Health Center of Mid-lowa, Marshalltown, lowa; Founding Member and Ex-President, Midwest Sikh Association, Kansas City; Founding Member, Iowa Sikh Association, Des Moines, and Sikhs Serving America, Topeka, Kansas. Jain Education Interational 2010_03 THE PARLIAMENT OF THE WORLD'S RELIGIONS, CHICACO, 1943. 109 For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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