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Distinguished by their typical headgear- uncut beard, robust health and enterprising spirit, the Sikhs are a virile and colourful small community. Though mainly concentrated in Panjab after the Partition of India in 1947, they are found in almost all parts of the country, and in different parts of t...

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Other Authors: Singh, Mohinder (Editor)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill | Manohar Publishers & Distributors, 2024.

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Call Number: BL2018

Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Illustrations /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Foreword /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Editor's Note /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Letter from a Sikh Friend in America /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • The Sikh Symbols /
  • Teja Singh
  • Baptism and Symbols in Sikhism /
  • Bhai Jodh Singh
  • Importance of Kesh /
  • Bawa Harkishan Singh
  • The Sikh Symbols /
  • Gurmukh Nihal Singh
  • The Battle of Life /
  • Sardul Singh Caveeshar
  • Importance of Hair and Turban /
  • Ganda Singh
  • Turban and Sword of the Sikhs /
  • Trilochan Singh
  • The Sikh Symbols /
  • Bhagat Singh
  • The Five Symbols of Sikhism /
  • J.P.S. Uberoi
  • Spiritual Meaning of Amrit /
  • P.M. Wylam
  • The Five Sikh Symbols /
  • J.S. Neki
  • The Symbols of a Heritage /
  • I.J. Singh
  • Sikhs and the Turban /
  • W.H. McLeod
  • Sikh Kirpan in California Schools /
  • Vinay Lal
  • These are not Symbols /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • A Letter from a Son to His Father /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Contributors /
  • Mohinder Singh
  • Index /
  • Mohinder Singh.