Sikh Religious Vision

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Dharma means right attitude toward life, Sikhism helps a man to formulate right attitude and practice to adopt right way of life. Its prescriptions for such a life are simple but the mystic truth contained in them realy works. The Sikh doctrine of human equality provides secure foundations on which the traditions of a liberal democracy can be reared. The Sikh Gurus wanted Sikhs to imbibe democratic values as they carried a deep conviction that it alone can guarantee free scope to talent. Khalsatantra is basically loktantra. Sikhism is antifeudal in character. As per Sikh belief, God is the one and the only True Sovereign. Man ought to owe allegiance only to him. It is God alone who is the source of spiritual as well as temporal sovereignty. Armed with this belief Sikhism repudiated the feudal institution of kingship. It denied to the kings their divine right to rule. Sikhism refused to acknowledge the theory of divine sanction of kingly authority. All authority is God’s, who is the creator of the world and lives in his people. All are equal before him. The Sikh Gurus had based their polity on democratic lines. The Sikh polity is also secular in nature. The Sikh institutions of Sangat, Panj Pyaras, Khalsa Panth and Gurmatta go a long way in strengthening this democratic spirit.

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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Sikh Religious Vision
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1st ed.
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8171697070
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x+359p.
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