History of Sikh Gurus Retold (2 Vols. Set) (Hardbound-2007)
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The impulse behind the study in hand was the longing to find adequate answers to certain vital questions—What exactly does Sikhism stand for? Why was it originated and developed by Guru Nanak and his nine successors? How did it strike roots among people? What institutions and structures the Gurus evolved to highlight and escalate it? What type of praxis of man and society Gurus visualized? How was it different from contemporary religious systems—Islam, Hinduism, Sahajyana, Buddhism, Nathism, Bhakti system etc.? Was it a synthesis of different traits of different religions? Was it a syncretism of Hindu and Muslim cultures or was it an independent system? Did Sikhism purport to design to raise itself on premises different from the ones which formed the foundations of Hindu or other societies? Was it merely reformist movement aiming at certain targets within time and space or a distinct spirito-social process to urge the people to march towards integrated development both at micro and macro levels? What was the true nature of Supreme Reality as conceived by the Gurus? How is this related with the universe including man and how does it permeate, pervade and operate the whole universe? What type of society conforms to God’s Will and how was its consummation possible? Which models of polity and social edifice were recommended by the Gurus? Is Sikhism a life-affirming dispensation or life-negating philosophy? Why was structural bonding of religion and politics effected and institutionalised? What is the place of Sikhism in the comity of religions and how it is relevant to challenges of the present-day world? Such questions and a lot more being vital and crucial for the understanding of the role of Gurus and their dispensation, have been fully taken cognizance of in the present study.
;About the Author
Surjit Singh Gandhi is a known authority on the History of the Sikhs. Besides the present study, his other outstanding works are Struggle of the Sikhs for Sovereignty, History of the Sikh Gurus, Perspectives on Sikh Gurdwaras Legislation, Sikhs in the Eighteenth Century, History of the Great Mughals, Kishan Singh Gargaj et al. He has several research papers to his credit which were published in journals of repute. He wrote for the Encyclopaedia of Sikhism and for the Sikh History Project sponsored by Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee. He addressed the Convention of the North American Sikhs in New Jersey (USA) during the year of the Birth Tercentenary of the Khalsa. He was the Syndic of Guru Nanak Dev University during 1988-1990. He is Secretary, Akal Degree College for Women, Sangrur, Trustee of General Gurnam Singh Educational Trust, Trustee of Bhai Mani Singh Education Trust, Secretary of Sant Attar Singh Vocational Education Trust, and Secretary of Akal College of Education for Women, Fatehgarh Chhanna (Sangrur). He served the Punjab Education Department for thirty-four years, first as a Senior Lecturer and then as a Principal. After superannuation, he worked as Director, Sikh Itihas Research Board and Sikh Reference Library, SGPC, Amritsar. Now he is engaged in writing History of SGPC and of the Sikhs in the Twentieth Century.
ISBN13 | 9788126908592 |
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Product Name | History of Sikh Gurus Retold (2 Vols. Set) (Hardbound-2007) |
Price | ₹2,990.00 |
Original Price | INR |
Author | Surjit Singh Gandhi |
Publisher | Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd |
Publication Year | 2007 |
Subject | History |
Binding | Hardbound |
Volume | 2 Vols. Set |
Language | English |
Pages | 1200 |
Weight | 1.070000 |