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Sikhism / Tulip (Pub.) 2006  Book
Tulip (Pub.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Tulip Children Books, 2006.
Description 48pDark Green Spine
Summary/Abstract A book about one of the youngest religions in the world 'Sikhism'. Explains the unique features of this religion, the religious gurus, the rituals and superstitions and the religious beliefs.
Contents Sikhism The Gurus Guru Granth Sahib Ardaas (Prayer) Mool Mantra (Basic Postulate) Japji Sahib (The Sikh Morning Prayer) Five Takhatas (Seat of Authority) Khalsa Panth (Five Pyaras) Panj Kakkar (Five 'K's) Nishan Sahib The Sikh Code of Conduct Sikhism as a Way of Life Culture Historical Gurudwaras Festivals
Standard Number 8189723324 Hb.
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Sikhism Today / Mayled, Jon 2002  Book
Mayled, Jon Book
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Publication Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
Description 62pRed Spine
Series Religions Today
Summary/Abstract Introduces the religion of Sikhism and how one can learn from it, looking at the founders, significant people, beliefs, piligrimage, sacred places, moral issues etc.
Standard Number 0431149763 Hb.
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Sikhs of the Punjab: Revised edition / Grewal, J.S. 1994  Book
Grewal, J.S. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Foundation Books, 1994.
Description xxvi, 278pBlack and Yellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Chronicles the history of the Sikhs, from its beginnings in the time of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism, to the present day. It surveys the changing pattern of human settlements in the region until the fifteenth century and the emergence of the Punjabi language as the basis of regional articulation.
Contents # 1. The Turko-Afghan rule # 2. Foundation of the Sikh Panth # 3. Evolution of the Sikh Panth (1539-1606) # 4. Transformation of the Sikh Panth (1606-1708) # 5. Rise to political power (1708-1799) # 6. The Sikh empire (1799-1848) # 7. Recession and resurgence (1849-1919) # 8. In the struggle for freedom (1920-1947) # 9. Towards the 'Punjab-Province' (1947-1966) # 10. In the new Punjab state (1966-1984)
Standard Number 8175960701 Pb.
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