Essays in Sikh History, Tradition and SocietyOUP India, 29 mars 2007 - 304 sidor This valuable collection brings together representative essays on wide-ranging topics by Hew McLeod, spanning his illustrious career in Sikh Studies. |
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... Hindu tradition , with the result that Sikhism emerged as a genuinely separate system . 3. Whether or not Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism depends upon how the word ' founder ' is employed . Sikhs trace the beginnings of their ...
... Hindu tradition , with the result that Sikhism emerged as a genuinely separate system . 3. Whether or not Guru Nanak was the founder of Sikhism depends upon how the word ' founder ' is employed . Sikhs trace the beginnings of their ...
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... Hindu as the varan system is not for us , for we are not Hindus . Ham Hindu Nahin devoted a whole chapter to jāti varan.39 The chapter follows the usual style of the book as a whole , quoting extensively first from the Hindu scriptures ...
... Hindu as the varan system is not for us , for we are not Hindus . Ham Hindu Nahin devoted a whole chapter to jāti varan.39 The chapter follows the usual style of the book as a whole , quoting extensively first from the Hindu scriptures ...
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... HINDU NAHİN But then we come again to the Tat Khalsa and to their standard - bearing book Ham Hindu Nahīn with its chapter on jāti varan . Writing to a Hindu whom he addresses for this purpose Kahn Singh Nabha begins the chapter as ...
... HINDU NAHİN But then we come again to the Tat Khalsa and to their standard - bearing book Ham Hindu Nahīn with its chapter on jāti varan . Writing to a Hindu whom he addresses for this purpose Kahn Singh Nabha begins the chapter as ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Approaches to Sikh Studies | 13 |
History and Tradition in the Study of the Sikh Faith | 15 |
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