THE HISTORICAL IDENTITY OF “DASAM GRANTH” by Jagjit Singh [Reproduced from Abstract of Sikh Studies, July 1994] The first and foremost prerequisite for the historical study of a document is to verify … more →
Sikh Centre's Weblogsikhcentre wrote 1 month ago: THE HISTORICAL IDENTITY OF “DASAM GRANTH” by Jagjit Singh [Reproduced from Abstract of Sikh Studies, … more →
sikhcentre wrote 1 month ago: DASAM GRANTH – ITS HISTORY by Daljeet Singh [A brilliant exposition on history of "Dasam Grant … more →
sikhcentre wrote 4 months ago: ISSUES OF SIKH STUDIES By DALJEET SINGH It is a welcome sign that in the last few decades interest i … more →
sikhcentre wrote 5 months ago: Orientalism, Critical Scholarship and the Sikh Religion [Excerpted from Perspectives on the Sikh Tra … more →
sikhcentre wrote 5 months ago: [The following write-up dates back to at least 2003, when a friend had emailed it to me.] Veer Harba … more →
sikhcentre wrote 7 months ago: THE KHALSA DURING 18TH CENTURY Dr Kirpal Singh [Then editor of Abstracts of Sikh Studies, Jan-Mar 20 … more →
sikhcentre wrote 8 months ago: THE SIKH THOUGHT [Reproduced from Sikhism: Its Philosophy & History, Chandigarh, 1997, Pp 85-9 … more →
sikhcentre wrote 8 months ago: Preventing ‘Bluestar’ like Operation under Gurdwara Act by Gurmit Singh [Advocate, Punja … more →
sikhcentre wrote 9 months ago: PARTITION AND SIKH LEADERSHIP Harbinder Pal Singh* [* A Lawyer of Allahabad High Court of Uttar Pard … more →
savvypen wrote 1 year ago: The central component dictating Puritan life and culture is set heavily upon religion. Even tod … more →
savvypen wrote 2 years ago: “Her Eyes Turned Towards God” Zora Neale Hurston is a remarkable twentieth-ce … more →