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The Sikh religion
Book • 1990
Max Arthur MacAuliffe's "The Sikh Religion" is a monumental work that provides a comprehensive overview of Sikhism.
Written from a traditional Sikh perspective, it offers detailed insights into Sikh beliefs, practices, and history.
MacAuliffe's work is characterized by its meticulous scholarship and extensive research, drawing upon a wide range of primary and secondary sources.
The book's six volumes cover various aspects of Sikhism, including its origins, scriptures, rituals, and social structures.
It remains a valuable resource for scholars and students of Sikhism, offering a detailed and authoritative account of this significant religious tradition.
Written from a traditional Sikh perspective, it offers detailed insights into Sikh beliefs, practices, and history.
MacAuliffe's work is characterized by its meticulous scholarship and extensive research, drawing upon a wide range of primary and secondary sources.
The book's six volumes cover various aspects of Sikhism, including its origins, scriptures, rituals, and social structures.
It remains a valuable resource for scholars and students of Sikhism, offering a detailed and authoritative account of this significant religious tradition.
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