Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition

Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition
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Publisher : Singh Brothers
Total Pages : 316
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Book Synopsis Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition by : Balawanta Siṅgha Ḍhilloṃ

Download or read book Early Sikh Scriptural Tradition written by Balawanta Siṅgha Ḍhilloṃ and published by Singh Brothers. This book was released on 1999 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Book Examines The Traditions Through Which The Gurbani Was Being Transmitted In The Pre-Adi Granth Period. It Inquires The Role Of The Sikh Gurus In Nurturing The Sikh Scribal Tradition, Takes Into Account The Rival Traditions Of Udasis Bhallas And The Minas, And Points To The Limitations Of Biblical Methods Of Textual Criticism.


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