In his book "Lest we the Sikhs go Astray", Gajindar Singh drew the attention of the community to the conflicting perceptions and practices, under the influence of lingering superstitions and traditions of the ancient religions and the impact of their Agma and Nigma theories, which have had a lasting influence on the social and ritualistic traditions of India. These trends were sought to be corrected as per the revelations of Sikhism. The intent and purpose of that book was well received and appreciated by the scholarly and the lay readers. The present volume is a corollary to the same thesis, an Endeavour to delineate the truth as visioned by Guru Nanak and the illustrious succeeding Gurus and as revealed to the Sikhs by their distinct creative objectivity, disregardful of the points of view of the tradition of the old schools of religions and philosophy.
Sikhism and Women
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