Ritualism And Its Rejection in Sikhism By: Surindar Singh Kohli
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- Product Code:9788172052508
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Sikhism, one
among the newest and modern religions of the planet, is essentially
anti-ritualistic and anti-dogmatic. It shattered for the primary time the
hegemony of religion-social forces previously operating in the Indian sub-continent.
The Sikh
philosophy envisages that a real Sikh loves all humanity, earns a livelihood by
all fair means share earnings with the deprived and strives for the belief of
God by abiding His will and seeking Grace. Thus, the universal message of the Sikh
Gurus acquire global appeal.
This book
maybe a valuable critique of the anti-ritualistic premises of Sikhism. The
author profusely quotes from the first text of Guru Adi Granth. He also warns
about the Brahmanic rituals creeping within the present Sikh practice and helps
the reader to spot the true path shown by the good Gurus.
This book
contains 27 chapters that have been gracefully written in English.
The physical appearance of this book is unique with an eye-catching graphic image. It is 8.5
inches long, 5.5 inches wide, and approximately 1 inch thick.
The Quality
of paper used to print this book is premium, which ensures a rich and
satisfying reading experience.
SPECIFICATION
Author: Surinder Singh Kohli
Publisher: Singh Brothers
Language: English
Type/Genre: Religious / Hinduism
Cover: Hardbound
Total
Pages: 184 Pages
Material: Paper
FEATURES:
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Premium
Quality Paper
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Easy
to understand Language
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Durable
Cover
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Vibrant
Colored Cover
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Attractive
font