Encyclopaedia of Sikh Heritage (In 5 Volumes)

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Every culture is aided or hampered by the philosophical assumptions and views held in regard to the value systems by the members of the society. If we want to properly understand and appreciate the development of the value system of Sikhs heritage, we shall confine ourselves merely to a statement in broad outlines of the moral values of the Sikhs. The Encyclopaedia of Sikh Heritage is a comprehensive and informative source of informations compiled in five volumes – first volume deals with the historical development of Sikh heritage; conception and transformation of Sikh politics is described in second volume; third volume deals with social philosophy and social transformation, while critical analysis of Sikh philosophy is discussed in fourth volume and Sikh religious vision in last volume.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R N Singh

Born in 1959 in Varansi Dr. Raghavendra Narayan Singh has been teaching English to the students of under-graduate and post-graduate classes since 1984. He has been guiding research scholars too. Dr. Singh has taught at various institutions of higher learning in his academic career of over twenty-five years. Besides being the author of a number of books research papers and articles, he is a creative write. His books, Please Behave Yourself, Astiva Ke Shashvat Aayam (blth in Hindi), Ages, Movements and Literary Forms, Glory be to God: The Earth is Beautiful have fetched much critical aplause for him he is also a social worker. He is actively involved in the activities of social welfare. Dr. Singh is currently Associated Professor of English at S.B. Post-Graduate College, Baragaon, Varansi. He lives with his wife and children at 212, Gautam Garden Colony, Shivpur, Varansi (U.P.) India.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Sikh Heritage (In 5 Volumes)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817169702X
Length
lx+1813p., Tables; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.
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