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Sikhism, Its Philosophy and History

Sikhism, Its Philosophy and History
Author: Institute of Sikh Studies (Chandīgarh, India)
Publisher: Chandigarh, India : Institute of Sikh Studies
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1997
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Religion and the Specter of the West

Religion and the Specter of the West
Author: Arvind-Pal S. Mandair
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2009-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0231147244

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Arguing that intellectual movements, such as deconstruction, postsecular theory, and political theology, have different implications for cultures and societies that live with the debilitating effects of past imperialisms, Arvind Mandair unsettles the politics of knowledge construction in which the category of "religion" continues to be central. Through a case study of Sikhism, he launches an extended critique of religion as a cultural universal. At the same time, he presents a portrait of how certain aspects of Sikh tradition were reinvented as "religion" during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. India's imperial elite subtly recast Sikh tradition as a sui generis religion, which robbed its teachings of their political force. In turn, Sikhs began to define themselves as a "nation" and a "world religion" that was separate from, but parallel to, the rise of the Indian state and global Hinduism. Rather than investigate these processes in isolation from Europe, Mandair shifts the focus closer to the political history of ideas, thereby recovering part of Europe's repressed colonial memory. Mandair rethinks the intersection of religion and the secular in discourses such as history of religions, postcolonial theory, and recent continental philosophy. Though seemingly unconnected, these discourses are shown to be linked to a philosophy of "generalized translation" that emerged as a key conceptual matrix in the colonial encounter between India and the West. In this riveting study, Mandair demonstrates how this philosophy of translation continues to influence the repetitions of religion and identity politics in the lives of South Asians, and the way the academy, state, and media have analyzed such phenomena.


Sikhism

Sikhism
Author: Eleanor M. Nesbitt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0198745575

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An accessible introduction to the world's fifth largest religion, this work presents Sikhism's meanings and myths, and its practices, rituals, and festivals, also addressing ongoing social issues such as the relationship with the Indian state, the diaspora, and caste.


Sikh Philosophy

Sikh Philosophy
Author: Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-07-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350202282

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Sikhism, one of the major spiritual-philosophical traditions of India, is often missing from discussions of cross-cultural philosophy. In this introduction, Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair, an internationally acknowledged expert in Sikh studies, provides the first rigorous engagement in the West with Sikh philosophy. Sensitive both to the historical formation of Sikh thought, and to the decolonial context in which he writes, Mandair examines some of the key concepts of Sikh philosophy and how they inform its vision of life. He asks what Sikh philosophical concepts tell us about the nature of reality, the relationship between mind/self/ego, and whether it is possible to discern broad contours of a Sikh logic, epistemology and ontology. Additionally, the book looks at how these concepts address broader themes such as the body, health and well-being, creation and cosmology, death and rebirth, the nature of action and intention, bioethics and, a theme that undergirds every chapter, spirituality. Each chapter concludes with a set of bullet points highlighting the key concepts discussed, a set of questions for further discussion and teachings points to aid discussion. Through this much-needed introduction we understand the place of Sikh Philosophy within modern Sikh studies and why the philosophical quest became marginalized in contemporary Sikh studies. Most importantly, we recognize the importance of looking beyond the well-trodden terrain of Hindu and Buddhist thinkers and involving Sikh philosophical thought in the emergent field of world philosophies.


Philosophy of Sikhism

Philosophy of Sikhism
Author: Nirbhai Singh
Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distri
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1990
Genre: Philosophy, Sikh
ISBN:

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History and Philosophy of the Sikh Religion

History and Philosophy of the Sikh Religion
Author: Khazan Singh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 669
Release: 1914
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788187526117

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The First Comprehensive Work On The History And Religion Of The Sikhs Was Produced In 1914 By Khazan Singh, An Additional Assistant Commissioner. It Is A Systematic, True And Full Account Of The Sikhs And Is Regarded As A Milestone In The Early Sikh Historiography.


A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism

A Popular Dictionary of Sikhism
Author: W. Owen Cole
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005-08-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1135797609

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The first to appear in Curzon's well respected 'Popular Dictionary' series.