The Making of the Sikh Rehatnamas
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Publisher : Hemkunt Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
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ISBN : 9788170103707
Author :
Publisher : Hemkunt Press
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 48,25 MB
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ISBN : 9788170103707
Author : W. H. McLeod
Publisher : South Asia Books
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 31,75 MB
Release : 1987-01-01
Category : Sikh ethics
ISBN : 9780908569427
Author : Amar
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Page : 99 pages
File Size : 14,9 MB
Release : 2008-01-01
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ISBN : 9781928761150
Author : Jagraj Singh
Publisher : Unistar Books
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 28,96 MB
Release : 2009
Category : Sikhism
ISBN : 9788171427543
Author : Pashaura Singh
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 18,42 MB
Release : 2003-09-26
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0199087733
This book examines three closely related questions in the process of canon formation in the Sikh tradition: how the text of the Adi Granth came into being, the meaning of gurbani, and how the Adi Granth became the Guru Granth Sahib. The censure of scholarly research on the Adi Granth was closely related to the complex political situation of Punjab and brought the whole issue of academic freedom into sharper focus. This book addresses some of these issues from an academic perspective. The Adi Granth, the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, means ‘first religious book’ (from the word ‘adi’ which means ‘first’ and ‘granth’ which means ‘religious book’). Sikhs normally refer to the Adi Granth as the Guru Granth Sahib to indicate a confession of faith in the scripture as Guru. The contents of the Adi Granth are commonly known as bani (utterance) or gurbani (the utterance of the Guru). The transcendental origin (or ontological status) of the hymns of the Adi Granth is termed dhur ki bani (utterance from the beginning). This particular understanding of revelation is based upon the doctrine of the sabad, or divine word, defined by Guru Nanak and the succeeding Gurus. This book also explores the revelation of the bani and its verbal expression, devotional music in the Sikh tradition, the role of the scripture in Sikh ceremonies, and the hymns of Guru Nanak and Guru Arjan.
Author : Shinder Purewal
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Page : 236 pages
File Size : 36,22 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Business & Economics
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Closely examining how the Sikh separatist movement for Khalistan developed in the Punjab and why it turned violent, this book explores how internal power blocs within Sikhism shaped an exclusionary Sikh identity over the past 300 years. As well, the political economy perspective of the book helps explain how the interests of the Sikh capitalist farmers have shaped post-independence Sikh politics.
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Page : 614 pages
File Size : 10,7 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Sikhism
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Author : Maan Singh Nirankari (dr.)
Publisher : Unistar Books
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 45,11 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Sikhism
ISBN : 9788171426218
Author : Nānak (Guru)
Publisher : UBS Publishers' Distributors
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 30,10 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Sikhism
ISBN : 9788174763105
The Japuji, By All Accounts, Is The Masterpiece Of Guru Nanak, The Founder Of Sikhism. As Implied In The Term Japu, The Composition Is Designed For Meditation. It Is Recited And Repeated First Thing In The Morning By Devouts
Author : John Malcolm
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Page : 212 pages
File Size : 35,38 MB
Release : 1812
Category : Sikhs
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