

Īccording to records written by his son Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the Guru had resisted persecution, adopted and promised to protect Kashmiri Hindus. While Guru Tegh Bahadur influence was rising, Aurangzeb had imposed Islamic laws, demolished Hindu schools and temples, and enforced new taxes on non-Muslims. The Sikh historians, for example, record that the Sikh movement was rapidly growing in northwest India, and Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji was openly encouraging Sikhs to, "be fearless in their pursuit of just society: he who holds none in fear, nor is afraid of anyone, is acknowledged as a man of true wisdom", a statement recorded in Adi Granth 1427. Ramakali Dakkhani, Adi Granth 929-930, Translated by Pashaura Singh Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji ĭuring the Mughal Empire period, the Sikh and Hindu traditions believe that Sikhs helped protect Hindus from Islamic persecution, and this caused martyrdom of their Guru. Furthermore, "Indic mythology permeates the Sikh Sacred canon, the Guru Granth Sahib and the secondary canon, the Dasam Granth and adds delicate nuance and substance to the sacred symbolic universe of the Sikhs of today and of their past ancestors". The roots of Sikhism can be traced to the Sants of northern India, whose ideology grew to become the Bhakti movement. Scholars state that the origins of Sikhism were influenced by the nirgun (“without form”) and not sagun (“with form”) conception of God of the Bhakti movement in medieval India. 2.2.1 Vedantic Philosophy for all Castes.1 History of similarities and differences.Jai, who is also a documentary producer, holds a Master of Journalism degree (MJ) from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

He has won several awards for excellence in journalism and broadcasting.

He has worked mostly in television, as a reporter, editor, producer, interviewer, news anchor and executive producer. Jai's career began in his native Trinidad in 1972. Jai returned to the CBC in 2003 and worked with the online service CBC.ca until his retirement. His main projects have involved training journalists, program development for radio and television, corporate imaging, event management and media projects for clients in the Caribbean, Canada and the United States. Jai left Newsworld in 1998 and established Jyoti Communication. He was a Producer on the team that won a GEMINI AWARD for the coverage of the SwissAir disaster in Nova Scotia in 1998. He produced and edited the first newscast for the service on July 31, 1989. He was a member of the team that inaugurated Newsworld, the CBC's 24-hour cable news service. 30, 2013 after a quarter of a century at the Corporation. Toronto, Ontario, Canada JAI PARASRAM retired from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) on Nov.
