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The narrative explores the philosophical and spiritual journey of the Khalsa, a Sikh brotherhood founded by Nanuk, who emphasized the pursuit of an omnipresent holiness and the importance of the soul's relationship with God. Following Nanuk's teachings, the story traces the evolution of the Khalsa under the leadership of Govind Singh, who transformed the brotherhood into a military force. The text reflects on the decline of faith and the impact of historical events, such as the second Sikh war, on the spiritual lives of its followers. It delves into themes of faith, loss, and the quest for divine connection amidst changing beliefs and societal upheaval.
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