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Exploring the Legacy of Guru Nanak

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By: Amardeep Singh
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Amardeep Singh, a former senior executive in the Financial Services, has transformed to become a Visual Ethnographer, Author and Filmmaker through his passions.

Amardeep has traveled the Indus basin, from its source in Tibet to the delta in Pakistan. He has documented his findings on the Sikh legacy remnants in the two books, ‘Lost Heritage: The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan’ and ‘The Quest Continues: Lost Heritage The Sikh Legacy in Pakistan’. Amardeep has also produced two documentaries, ‘Peering Soul’ and ‘Peering Warrior’, based on the spiritual and martial Sikh legacy remnants.

Since 2018, Amardeep led a team to document Guru Nanak’s narrative at multi-faith sites across Asia. Guru Nanak, born in 1469 AD in the Indian subcontinent, was an advocate of Monism, the Oneness of humanity. He traveled far and wide to engage in spiritual dialogues with saints and seekers of diverse belief systems. “Allegory, A Tapestry of Guru Nanak’s Travels”, the 24 episode docuseries is made available on https://thegurunanak.com/

Amardeep will share his experiences in researching remnants of Sikh legacy and his recent work on Guru Nanak’s travels.

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