Textual Sources for the Study of SikhismW. H. McLeod Barnes & Noble Books, 1984 - 166 páginas Dr. McLeod provides an introduction to the sacred literature of Sikhism, giving a clear orientation to Sikh history, religion, and tradition. The collection itself begins with episodes from the lives of the Ten Gurus, translated from sacred texts. These are followed by extensive selections from the Adi Granth and the Dasam Granth, supplemented by extracts from the works of the notable Sikh poets Bhai Gurdas and Bhai Nand Lai. A translation of the entire nit-nem (the daily liturgy of the Sikhs) is included, together with scriptural portions traditionally chanted during Sikh ceremonies. A shortened text of the Rahit Maryada (Sikh code of conduct) is also provided. The volume concludes with a selection devoted to the principal Sikh sects and a selection from the works of modern Sikh theologians. |
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Liturgical texts | 86 |
Diversity within the Panth | 121 |
Modern works | 133 |
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Adi Granth Amar amrit Amritsar Ardas Baba Dayal Baba Nanak Balak Singh bathe believe bestowed Bhai Gurdas birth blessing bliss Brahmans canto caste ceremony Chhant countless creation Creator Dasam Granth death deeds Delhi deliverance devotion disciple divine Name doctrine dwells eternal faith glory gurdwara Gurmat Gursikh Guru Angad Guru Arjan Guru Gobind Singh Guru Granth Sahib Guru Nanak Guru Ram Guru Ram Das Guru Tegh Bahadur hear heart Hindu hymns immanent infinite janam-sakhis Japji Kalu karah prasad Khalsa kirtan lives Lord Master means mercy Mughal Muslim mystical Namdhari Nand Lal Nirankari Panth peace praise Prakas prayer presence pride Punjab raga Rahit rahit-nama Ram Singh receive recited Refrain remembrance repeating sacred scripture sangat Satguru shabad shaloks Sikh simaran sing Singh Sabha Sohila soul spirit Sri Guru Granth stanzas supreme sword tenth Guru tradition true truth Vahiguru Vahiguru ji worldly worship yogis