Explore the spiritual journey of Svami Rama Tirtha, inspired by Svami Vivekananda, from humble beginnings to profound enlightenment in the Himalayas.
ABUL FAZL (1551-1602), principal secretary-cum-minister to Akbar, the Mughal emperor. He was an accomplished man of learning and was the author of two celebrated works, A`ini Akbari and Akbar-nama, the former being a description of Akbar`s administrative system and the latter a chronicle of the events of his reign. Like his father, Shaikh Mubarak, and brother, Faizi, Abul Fazl had Sufi leanings, and all three of them were a major influence in moulding the religious policy of the emperor. Born at Akbarabad on 14 January 1551, Abul Fazl took up service at the royal court in 1574, and through his uncommon wisdom and learning soon rose to become Akbar`s most trusted adviser.
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Explore the legacy of Bhayee Ardaman Singh, a revered Sikh leader who shaped Sikhism and led religious initiatives from 1899 to 1976.