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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Non-Christian religions > Religions of Indic & Oriental origin > Sikhism

Siree Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh Religion Scriptures 1) (Paperback): Swarn Singh Bains Siree Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh Religion Scriptures 1) (Paperback)
Swarn Singh Bains
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bedtime Stories from Around the World (Paperback): Anjali Amit Bedtime Stories from Around the World (Paperback)
Anjali Amit
R127 Discovery Miles 1 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Japji - Immortal Prayer Chant (Paperback): Khushwant Singh Japji - Immortal Prayer Chant (Paperback)
Khushwant Singh
R69 Discovery Miles 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Sadhana Guidelines - Create your Daily Spiritual Practice (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Gurucharan Singh Khalsa Sadhana Guidelines - Create your Daily Spiritual Practice (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Gurucharan Singh Khalsa; As told by Yogi Bhajan
R745 R661 Discovery Miles 6 610 Save R84 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Between Colonialism and Diaspora - Sikh Cultural Formations in an Imperial World (Paperback, New Ed): Tony Ballantyne Between Colonialism and Diaspora - Sikh Cultural Formations in an Imperial World (Paperback, New Ed)
Tony Ballantyne
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bringing South Asian and British imperial history together with recent scholarship on transnationalism and postcolonialism, Tony Ballantyne offers a bold reevaluation of constructions of Sikh identity from the late eighteenth century through the early twenty-first. Ballantyne considers Sikh communities and experiences in Punjab, the rest of South Asia, the United Kingdom, and other parts of the world. He charts the shifting, complex, and frequently competing visions of Sikh identity that have been produced in response to the momentous social changes wrought by colonialism and diaspora. In the process, he argues that Sikh studies must expand its scope to take into account not only how Sikhism is figured in religious and political texts but also on the battlefields of Asia and Europe, in the streets of Singapore and Southall, and in the nightclubs of New Delhi and Newcastle.Constructing an expansive historical archive, Ballantyne draws on film, sculpture, fiction, and Web sites, as well as private papers, government records, journalism, and travel narratives. He proceeds from a critique of recent historiography on the development of Sikhism to an analysis of how Sikh identity changed over the course of the long nineteenth century. Ballantyne goes on to offer a reading of the contested interpretations of the life of Dalip Singh, the last Maharaja of Punjab. He concludes with an exploration of bhangra, a traditional form of Punjabi dance that diasporic artists have transformed into a globally popular music style. Much of bhangra's recent evolution stems from encounters of the Sikh and Afro-Caribbean communities, particularly in the United Kingdom. Ballantyne contends that such cross-cultural encounters are central in defining Sikh identity both in Punjab and the diaspora.

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part Three (Paperback): Anthony John Monaco The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part Three (Paperback)
Anthony John Monaco
R1,505 Discovery Miles 15 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs presents a detailed interpretation of the Sikh Scriptures known as the Guru Granth Sahib. This book contrasts the literal interpretation of the Granth with a new interpretation that explains the symbolism of certain words to produce a clearer meaning applicable to oneself in daily living. Symbolic meanings of certain words describe the eternal flowing action of spirit available to the reader for enlightenment, spiritual growth and inner peace. The simple message: Let the spirit of the True Guru (Almighty God) coming to you in the Granth come through you individually in each moment.

Spirit Warriors - Interviews with American Sikhs--the first generation (Paperback): Stephen Burns Power Spirit Warriors - Interviews with American Sikhs--the first generation (Paperback)
Stephen Burns Power
R296 R277 Discovery Miles 2 770 Save R19 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Spirit Warriors" is about people who have learned from a 400 year old tradition to combine meditative focus and spirituality to become fearless in the defense of religious freedom, in performance at work, and in the pursuit of joy.

Learn from a lawyer, business men and women, therapists, and teachers who relate their life experiences and describe those practices that led them to success. Simultaneously learn about an Indian religion that does not seek converts but provides some essential lessons for life.

"Mr. Power's book provides the reader with ways to be successful in business and in life." - Alan Lavine, noted business author, author of "From Rags to Riches,"

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part One (Paperback): Anthony John Monaco The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part One (Paperback)
Anthony John Monaco
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs presents a detailed interpretation of the Sikh Scriptures known as the Guru Granth Sahib. This book contrasts the literal interpretation of the Granth with a new interpretation that explains the symbolism of certain words to produce a clearer meaning applicable to oneself in daily living. Symbolic meanings of certain words describe the eternal flowing action of spirit available to the reader for enlightenment, spiritual growth and inner peace. The simple message: Let the spirit of the True Guru (Almighty God) coming to you in the Granth come through you individually in each moment.

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part Two (Paperback): Anthony John Monaco The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs Part Two (Paperback)
Anthony John Monaco
R1,505 Discovery Miles 15 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Truth of Nanak and the Sikhs presents a detailed interpretation of the Sikh Scriptures known as the Guru Granth Sahib. This book contrasts the literal interpretation of the Granth with a new interpretation that explains the symbolism of certain words to produce a clearer meaning applicable to oneself in daily living. Symbolic meanings of certain words describe the eternal flowing action of spirit available to the reader for enlightenment, spiritual growth and inner peace. The simple message: Let the spirit of the True Guru (Almighty God) coming to you in the Granth come through you individually in each moment.

A History of the Sikhs Vol 1 (SECOND EDITION) - Volume 1 1469-1838 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Khushwant Singh A History of the Sikhs Vol 1 (SECOND EDITION) - Volume 1 1469-1838 (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Khushwant Singh
R504 Discovery Miles 5 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

First published in 1963, this remains the most comprehensive and authoritative book on the Sikhs. The new edition updated to the present recounts the return of the community to the mainstream of national life. Written in Khushwant Singh's trademark style to be accessible to a general, non-scholarly audience, the book is based on scholarly archival research.

The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver - Three Generations Amid Tradition, Modernity, and Multiculturalism (Hardcover, New): Kamala... The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver - Three Generations Amid Tradition, Modernity, and Multiculturalism (Hardcover, New)
Kamala Nayar
R1,682 R1,592 Discovery Miles 15 920 Save R90 (5%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Canadian Sikhs have seen great changes in the lives of their communities, which are primarily concentrated in larger urban centres, especially Vancouver and the British Columbia lower mainland. In The Sikh Diaspora in Vancouver, Kamala Elizabeth Nayar illustrates the complex and multifaceted transition of Sikh social culture as it moves from small Punjab villages to a Canadian metropolis. The result of an exhaustive analysis of the beliefs and attitudes among three generations of the Sikh community - and having conducted over 100 interviews - Nayar highlights differences and tensions with regards to the role of familial relations, child rearing, and religion. In exploring these tensions, she focuses particularly on the younger generation, and underlines the role of Sikh youth as a catalyst for change within the community. Nayar also examines the Sikh community as it functions and interacts with mainstream Canadian society in the light of modernity and multiculturalism, exploring the change, or lack thereof, in attitudes about the functioning of the community, the role of multicultural organizations and the media, continuity in traditional customs, modifications in behaviour patterns, and changes in values within the larger Canadian social environment of diversity.

The Sikhs (Paperback): Patwant Singh The Sikhs (Paperback)
Patwant Singh
R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Five hundred years ago, Guru Nanak founded the Sikh faith in India. The Sikhs defied the caste system; rejected the authority of Hindu priests; forbade magic and idolatry; and promoted the equality of men and women -- beliefs that incurred the wrath of both Hindus and Muslims. In the centuries that followed, three of Nanak's nine successors met violent ends, and his people continued to battle hostile regimes. The conflict has raged into our own time: in 1984 the Golden Temple of Amritsar -- the holy shrine of the Sikhs--was destroyed by the Indian Army. In retaliation, Sikh bodyguards assassinated Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Now, Patwant Singh gives us the compelling story of the Sikhs -- their origins, traditions and beliefs, and more recent history. He shows how a movement based on tenets of compassion and humaneness transformed itself, of necessity, into a community that values bravery and military prowess as well as spirituality. We learn how Gobind Singh, the tenth and last Guru, welded the Sikhs into a brotherhood, with each man bearing the surname Singh, or "Lion," and abiding by a distinctive code of dress and conduct. He tells of Banda the Brave's daring conquests, which sowed the seeds of a Sikh state, and how the enlightened ruler Ranjit Singh fulfilled this promise by founding a Sikh empire.

The author examines how, through the centuries, the Sikh soldier became an exemplar of discipline and courage and explains how Sikhs -- now numbering nearly 20 million worldwide -- have come to be known for their commitment to education, their business acumen, and their enterprising spirit.

Finally, Singh concludes that it would be a grave error to alienate an energetic and vital community like the Sikhs if modern India is to realize its full potential. He urges India's leaders to learn from the past and to "honour the social contract with Indians of every background and persuasion."


From the Hardcover edition.

The Nation's Tortured Body - Violence, Representation, and the Formation of a Sikh "Diaspora" (Paperback): Brian Keith Axel The Nation's Tortured Body - Violence, Representation, and the Formation of a Sikh "Diaspora" (Paperback)
Brian Keith Axel
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In "The Nation's Tortured Body" Brian Keith Axel explores the formation of the Sikh diaspora and, in so doing, offers a powerful inquiry into conditions of peoplehood, colonialism, and postcoloniality. Demonstrating a new direction for historical anthropology, he focuses on the position of violence between 1849 and 1998 in the emergence of a transnational fight for Khalistan (an independent Sikh state). Axel argues that, rather than the homeland creating the diaspora, it has been the diaspora, or histories of displacement, that have created particular kinds of places--homelands.
Based on ethnographic and archival research conducted by Axel at several sites in India, England, and the United States, the text delineates a theoretical trajectory for thinking about the proliferation of diaspora studies and area studies in America and England. After discussing this trajectory in relation to the colonial and postcolonial movement of Sikhs, Axel analyzes the production and circulation of images of Sikhs around the world, beginning with visual representations of Maharaja Duleep Singh, the last Sikh ruler of Punjab, who died in 1893. He argues that imagery of particular male Sikh bodies has situated--at different times and in different ways--points of mediation between various populations of Sikhs around the world. Most crucially, he describes the torture of Sikhs by Indian police between 1983 and the present and discusses the images of tortured Sikh bodies that have been circulating on the Internet since 1996. Finally, he returns to questions of the homeland, reflecting on what the issues discussed in "The Nation's Tortured Body" might mean for the ongoing fight for Khalistan.
Specialists in anthropology, history, cultural studies, diaspora studies, and Sikh studies will find much of interest in this important work.

Healing in the New Testament - Insights from Medical and Mediterranean Anthropology (Paperback): John J. Pilch Healing in the New Testament - Insights from Medical and Mediterranean Anthropology (Paperback)
John J. Pilch
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How are we to read and understand stories of Jesus healing the lame, deaf, blind, and those with a variety of other maladies? Pilch takes us beyond the historical and literary questions to examine the social questions of how the earliest followers of Jesus and ancient Judeans understood healing, what roles healers played, and the different emphases on healing among the gospels. In his comparative analysis, the author draws on the anthropology of the Mediterranean as well as the models employed by medical anthropologists to understand peasant societies and their health-care systems.Utilizes social-science modelsFeatures a complementary web- site with additional resources

1 Peter (Paperback): M. Eugene Boring 1 Peter (Paperback)
M. Eugene Boring
R642 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R62 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Identifying the theme of 1 Peter as how the church is to witness responsibly in a non-Christian world, Boring emphasizes the necessity of a sympathetic historical understanding of those parts of the letter that collide with modern cultural values and understandings of what Christian commitment and theology require. He gives special attention, as well, to the narrative world within which this ancient writer operated, and to the strong affirmation of ecumenism implicit in the letter's amalgamation of traditions stemming from Peter and Paul, respectively.

"Through the years, Professor Boring has shown himself to be a master of technical exegesis and theology wedded to great pastoral concern. These twin talents are fittingly brought to bear on a New Testament document that shows the same union of rich theology and pastoral care. Indeed, the sober, centrist, yet moving commentary squares perfectly with the sober, centrist, yet moving document that is 1 Peter. If this commentary is a popularization, then it is a popularization of very high caliber; a tremendous amount of research and insight is made available and intelligible to a wide public. This commentary is not just a rehash of what everyone else has said on 1 Peter. The innovative appendix detailing the narrative world of 1 Peter is alone worth the price of admission. All in all, an excellent contribution to present-day literature on an often neglected book of the New Testament." --John P. Meier, The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.

The Sikhs - Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, 2nd Edition (Paperback, 2nd ed): Owen Cole The Sikhs - Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, 2nd Edition (Paperback, 2nd ed)
Owen Cole
R704 Discovery Miles 7 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A number of important developments affecting the Sikh community have taken place since 1978 when this book was originally published. Firstly, the Sikh dispersion has become firmly established in many countries - especially in Britain and North America - and this on-going process is attracting scholarly attention. Secondly, in 1984, Operation Blue Star, the storming of the Golden Temple complex by the Indian Army, had an effect on Sikhs world-wide. The repercussions of this event are still being felt. Both these important influences upon the religion, as well as the beginnings of a feminist movement within the Panth, are considered.;This fully revised and up-to-date edition has taken into account the comments of many academics, while at the same time retaining much of what made its predecessor a useful text in universities world-wide, and translated into Japanese and Polish. All major aspects of the religion are covered: its history and development, the Sikh scriptures, worship, ceremonies and festivals, religious thought, daily life and ethics.;This comprehensive guide should be of interest to anyone in the Sikh religion and community. Sikhism is increasingly capturing the attention of students and scholars of history and sociology, as well as religion.

The Goindval Pothis - The Earliest Extant Source of the Sikh Canon (Hardcover): Gurinder Singh Mann The Goindval Pothis - The Earliest Extant Source of the Sikh Canon (Hardcover)
Gurinder Singh Mann
R917 R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Save R64 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This volume explores the earliest available version of the Sikh canon. The book contains the first critical description and partial edition of the Goindval Pothis, a set of proto-scriptural manuscripts prepared in the 1570s. The manuscripts also contain a number of hymns by non-Sikh saints, some of them not found elsewhere.

Through a meticulous analysis of the contents of these rare manuscripts, G. M. Singh establishes their place and importance in the history of Sikh canon formation.

The book will be of great interest to scholars of comparative canon studies and of medieval Indian literature.

The Teachings of Yogi Bhajan - The Power of the Spoken Word (Paperback): Yogi Bhajan The Teachings of Yogi Bhajan - The Power of the Spoken Word (Paperback)
Yogi Bhajan
R401 R377 Discovery Miles 3 770 Save R24 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Sikhs - A Story of a People, Their Faith and Culture (Hardcover): Dk India Sikhs - A Story of a People, Their Faith and Culture (Hardcover)
Dk India
R970 R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Save R143 (15%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Dive into the history, the philosophy, the essence of the Sikh faith, and trace its evolution. At the turn of the 15th century, Guru Nanak embarked on a series of journeys across the Indian subcontinent and instituted an equitable community and an egalitarian religion, built upon the values of inclusion, service, and kindness. Sikhs throws a spotlight on this incredible faith that places service before self. Today, it is the fifth largest religion in the world with over 30 million Sikhs across the globe. The book explores the gurus, the scriptures, the philosophy, and stories and legends. It explains how a faith led to the birth of a historic empire of immense military and political might, maps the emergence of a distinct identity, looks at its impact on the world today, and celebrates the contributions of this illustrious community.

Sikhism - An Introduction: Teach Yourself (Paperback, Revised): Owen Cole Sikhism - An Introduction: Teach Yourself (Paperback, Revised)
Owen Cole
R391 R354 Discovery Miles 3 540 Save R37 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book is a comprehensive introduction to the Sikh faith. Ideal for those with little knowledge of the religion, it will give you a clear understanding of what Sikh's believe, and how they practise their faith. Covering all aspects, from the history of Sikhism, to Sikh ethics, to the practicalities of living a Sikh life, learn what it means to be Sikh today. NOT GOT MUCH TIME? One, five and ten-minute introductions to key principles to get you started. AUTHOR INSIGHTS Lots of instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based on the author's many years of experience. TEST YOURSELF Tests in the book and online to keep track of your progress. EXTEND YOUR KNOWLEDGE Extra online articles at www.teachyourself.com to give you a richer understanding of psychology. FIVE THINGS TO REMEMBER Quick refreshers to help you remember the key facts. TRY THIS Innovative exercises illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.

A Brief Introduction to Jainism and Sikhism (Paperback): Christopher Partridge A Brief Introduction to Jainism and Sikhism (Paperback)
Christopher Partridge; Revised by Tim Dowley
R396 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R36 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This brief introduction to Jainism and Sikhism is designed to help readers understand these important religious traditions. With both nuance and balance, this text provides broad coverage of various forms of Jainism and Sikhism with an arresting layout with rich colors. It offers both historical overviews and modern perspectives on Jain and Sikh beliefs and practices. The user-friendly content is enhanced by charts of religious festivals, historic timelines, updated maps, and a useful glossary. It is ideal for courses on Jainism, Sikhism, and South Asian religions and will be a useful, concise reference for all readers eager to know more about these important religious tradition and their place in our contemporary world.

Sikh Militancy in the Seventeenth Century - Religious Violence in Mughal and Early Modern India (Paperback): Hardip Singh Syan Sikh Militancy in the Seventeenth Century - Religious Violence in Mughal and Early Modern India (Paperback)
Hardip Singh Syan
R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the seventeenth century, the Sikh community entered into a process of militarisation which would culminate in rebellion against the Mughal Empire. Images of a despotic Mughal state, religious intolerance, vulnerable Sikhs and the idea of an inevitable Sikh 'militancy' would come to characterise the period's historiography. This book examines the development of Sikh militancy in this era, highlighting how the Sikh literati, and eventually the public, engaged with the subject of Sikh religious violence. In doing so, it fundamentally challenges the coherent grand narratives of early Sikh history. Sikh Militancy in the Seventeenth Century addresses the issue of 'doxa' in early Sikh writing and illustrates how retrospective readings have distorted the experiences of the historical Sikh community. Drawing on a range of medieval Sikh sources, it focuses on the intellectual dialogues within the community. Additionally, it attempts to embed the community within the Mughal world; assessing how far it was influenced by wider cultural, intellectual and social processes. The development of Sikh militancy in the seventeenth century was neither natural nor inevitable.Instead, a careful analysis reveals a heterogeneous community who discussed the ideas of their leaders and communally interpreted the Mughal state. Identifying significant distinctions in the community, this work thereby questions irredentist visions of Sikh and Mughal history. Furthermore, it seeks to depict the significance of religious discourse in pre-colonial India and the capacity of historical agents to fathom 'religion'. More broadly, the study also examines the history of violence in medieval South Asia, contextualising the concepts of 'peace' and 'militancy' in medieval South Asian theology and political philosophy.

A History of the Sikhs (Second Edition) - Vol 2: 1839-2004 (Paperback, 2Rev ed): Khushwant Singh A History of the Sikhs (Second Edition) - Vol 2: 1839-2004 (Paperback, 2Rev ed)
Khushwant Singh
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

'the indispensable reference point for...an historical and sociological understanding of the Sikh tradition...these volumes are a tribute to [the] capacity for both a sympathetic and a balanced rendition of Sikh history.' -Times of India 'Singh has done a good job of turning dry history into informed reading.' - Sunday Mail A History of the Sikhs First published in 1963, this remains the most comprehensive and authoritative book on the Sikhs. The new edition updated to the present recounts the return of the community to the mainstream of national life. Written in Khushwant Singh's trademark style to be accessible to a general, non-scholarly audience, the book is based on scholarly archival research. Volume 1: 1469-1839: This volume covers the social, religious and political background which led to the formation of the Sikh faith in the fifteenth century. Basing his account on original documents in Persian, Gurmukhi and English, the author trac es the growth of Sikhism and tells of the compilation of its sacred scriptures in the Granth Sahib. The transformation of the Sikhs from a pacifist sect to a militant group called the Khasla led by Guru Gobind Singh is portrayed in detail, as is the relationship of the Sikhs with the Mughals and the Afghans, until the consolidation of Sikh power under Maharaja Ranjit Singh.

Ass Sikh en Hindu? - Wesst wat ass d'Wourecht (Letzeburgesch, Paperback): Parhlad-Singh Ahluwalia Ass Sikh en Hindu? - Wesst wat ass d'Wourecht (Letzeburgesch, Paperback)
Parhlad-Singh Ahluwalia; Illustrated by Parhlad-Singh Ahluwalia; Photographs by Parhlad-Singh Ahluwalia
R4,196 Discovery Miles 41 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Master Tara Singh in Indian History - Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity (Hardcover): J.S. Grewal Master Tara Singh in Indian History - Colonialism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Sikh Identity (Hardcover)
J.S. Grewal
R1,992 Discovery Miles 19 920 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first comprehensive study of the life and work of Master Tara Singh (1885-1967), Akali leader, freedom fighter, and arguably the foremost leader of the Sikhs. Master Tara Singh's vision of the 'Indian National State' was fundamentally different from that of Jawaharlal Nehru and the Indian National Congress. The partition of British Punjab and the formation of Punjabi Suba are the lasting legacies of his determined efforts to protect Sikh interests. Employing new and a broad variety of sources in English and Punjabi, J.S. Grewal weaves a comprehensive biography of Master Tara Singh. Divided into two parts, the first deals with Master Tara Singh's anti-British activity in colonial India, while the second traces the political and religious trajectories of the movements led by him in pursuit of a unilingual Punjab state. Lending unity to the two parts is Master Tara Singh's politics based on Sikh identity as a source of confrontation with the colonial state and the Congress government. Revealing new facts, ideas, and perspectives on Master Tara Singh, this book throws fresh light on the freedom struggle, the Akali movement, the politics of partition, and the working of the Congress governments in the states and at the Centre during a tumultuous and transformative period of Indian history.

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