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The 300th birth anniversary of the Khalsa (1999 A.D.) is not only a joyous occasion for celebration but is also a great opportunity to refresh our minds with the purpose and philosophy behind the advent of the Khalsa as also to refill our hearts with the light that brought it forth and galvanised it. Guru Gobind Singh`s object of creating the Khalsa was to widen the scope of religion and religious experience so that it could become an instrument of social change, such as, in fact, was the need of the time. This two-volume set on "Guru Gobind Singh" is dedicated to the tercentenary birth anniversary of The Khalsa, 1699-1999 A.D. The first volume is cullled from Max Arthur Macauliffe`s mounmental work, The Sikh Religion, which though 90 years old continues to be the most authoritative treatise on Sikh Religion and The Sikh Gurus. The Second volume is a compilation of excerpts from books by early European scholars who had the field of writing about the Sikhs and their history all to themselves well upto the first quarter of the twentieth century. European writers who feature in this volume are J.D. Cunningham, Sir Lepel Griffin, Dorothy field, Archer, Sir John Malcolm, Henry Court, etc. ISBN 8171162223 (Vol. 1) ISBN 8171162436 (Vol. 2)
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Pages : 390
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