Sikhism


A History of the Sikhs: Volume 1: 1469-1839
Sri Guru Granth Sahib
Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction
A History of the Sikhs: Volume 2: 1839-2004 (Oxford India Collection)
Walking with Nanak
The Many Colors of Harpreet Singh
The Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life
Maharani Jinda (Punjabi)
Sikh Philosophy: Exploring gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World (Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophies)
The Dasam Granth
The Sikh Religion V1: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors
Zafarnama
Textual Sources for the Study of Sikhism
The Sikhs: History, Religion, and Society
The Sikhs
PIERCING HUMAN EXPERIENCE by Tushar ChoksiThe Bhagavad Gita 101 by Matthew BarnesHinduism and the Baha'i Faith by Dr Moojan Momen MB BchirThe Names of Sun God - A Hymn From Mahabharata by Koushik K.The Complete Works Of Swami Vivekananda, Volume 1 by Vivekananda
Hinduism
34 books — 5 voters
My Father & The Lost Legend of Pear Tree - Part One by Kalwinder Singh DhindsaSee No Stranger by Valarie KaurInto the Great Heart by Kamla K. KapurThe Sikhs by Patwant SinghSri Guru Granth Sahib by Guru Nanak
Sikhism
43 books — 5 voters

Buddhism After Patriarchy by Rita M. GrossFeminism and World Religions by Arvind SharmaInnovative Buddhist Women by Karma TsomoWomen in the Footsteps of the Buddha by Kathryn R. BlackstoneGoddesses and Women in the Indic Religious Tradition by Arvind Sharma
Non-Abrahamic Religious Feminism
58 books — 6 voters
The City of Brass by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Kingdom of Copper by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Empire of Gold by S.A. ChakrabortyThe Tale of Iśva Raman by Najeev NadarajahThe Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Middle Eastern - South Asian fantasy
51 books — 40 voters

Guru Nanak
What should the yogi have to fear? Trees, plants, and all that is inside and outside, is He Himself
Guru Nanak, Sri Guru Granth Sahib

Pavan K. Varma
In Punjab, the great Guru Nanak (1469–1539 CE), who founded the Sikh faith, was greatly influenced by the Bhakti movement. Sikhism, under Nanak, and the nine Gurus who followed him, the last being Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708 CE), created a remarkably sublime and powerful monotheistic faith of nirguna bhakti. In clear Vedantic tones, its mul mantar or fundamental prayer—Ik Onkar: There is only one Supreme Being—made a powerful call of universal spiritual appeal. Like Brahman, the Sikh Absolute i ...more
Pavan K. Varma, The Great Hindu Civilisation: Achievement, Neglect, Bias and the Way Forward

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