06211oam 2200793I 450 991096744700332120251117101141.01-136-45108-01-315-01444-01-136-45101-310.4324/9781315014449 (CKB)2670000000390677(EBL)1273245(OCoLC)852759053(SSID)ssj0000918727(PQKBManifestationID)12373830(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000918727(PQKBWorkID)10908683(PQKB)11478476(MiAaPQ)EBC1273245(Au-PeEL)EBL1273245(CaPaEBR)ebr10733463(CaONFJC)MIL504093(OCoLC)900481508(OCoLC)853240089(FINmELB)ELB134664(BIP)63397904(BIP)9957163(EXLCZ)99267000000039067720180706d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrTeachings of the Sikh Gurus selections from the Scriptures /edited and translated by Christopher Shackle and Arvind-pal Singh MandairFirst edition.Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2005.1 online resource (225 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-415-26604-1 0-415-26603-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Teachings of the Sikh Gurus Selection from the Sikh Scriptures; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 0.1 The Sikh Gurus and the Sikh Scriptures; 0.1.1 Devotional Traditions in Mughal India; 0.1.2 The Sikh Gurus; 0.1.3 The Sikh Scriptures; 0.2 The Teachings of the Sikh Gurus; 0.2.1 Form; 0.2.2 Content; 0.2.3 Commentary and Translation; 0.3 Approaching the Gurus' Teachings; 0.3.1 Arrangement; 0.3.2 Rationale; 0.3.3 Translation Strategies; 1 Japji; 2 Impermanence: The Gift and Curse of Time; 2.1 Srirag M1 Pahare 1, p. 74 ; 2.2 Majh ki Var, M1 1.2, p. 1372.3 Sarang ki Var, M1 8.1, p. 1240 2.4 Gauri Guareri M5 3, p. 176 ; 2.5 Asa M1 A11, p. 417 ; 2.6 Devgandhari M9 2, p. 536 ; 2.7 Devgandhari M9 3, p. 536 ; 2.8 Srirag M5 74, p. 43 ; 2.9 Vadhans M4 Ghorian 1, p. 575 ; 2.10 Srirag M1 24, p. 23 ; 2.11 Srirag M5 A1, p. 70 ; 3 Asa ki Var; 4 Mind, Self, Ego; 4.1 Gauri Bavan Akhari M5 50.1, p. 260 ; 4.2 Malar ki Var, M1 21.2, p. 1287 ; 4.3 Asa M1 A8, p. 415 ; 4.4 Bhairau M1 A1, p. 1153 ; 4.5 Asa ki Var, M1 7.1, p. 466 ; 4.6 Asa ki Var, M2 7.2, p. 466 ; 4.7 Gauri M1 6, p. 152 ; 4.8 Maru ki Var, M3 8, p. 1089 ; 4.9 Maru ki Var, M3 10.2, p. 10894.10 Maru ki Var, M1 19.1, p. 1092 4.11 Majh ki Var, M1 21.2, p. 147 ; 4.12 Bhairau M5 20, p. 1140 ; 4.13 Shalok Sahaskriti M5 45-9, p. 1358 ; 5 Siddh Gosht; 6 Ethical Being: Action and Grace ; 6.1 Shalok Farid 112-13, p. 1384; 6.2 Majh ki Var, M1 24.1, p. 149 ; 6.3 Majh ki Var, M1 24.2, p. 149 ; 6.4 Suhi ki Var, M2 7.3, p. 787 ; 6.5 Bilaval ki Var, M3 9.1, p. 853 ; 6.6 Shalok M3 15-21, p. 1414 ; 6.7 Gauri Cheti M1 17, p. 156 ; 6.8 Sarang ki Var, M3 33.1, p. 1250 ; 6.9 Sarang ki Var, M3 30.1, p. 1249 ; 6.10 Sarang ki Var, M3 30.2, p. 1249 ; 6.11 Suhi M1 7, p. 7306.12 Asa ki Var, M1 19.2, p. 473 6.13 Malar ki Var, M1 25.1, p. 1289 ; 6.14 Malar ki Var, M1 25.2, p. 1289 ; 6.15 Maru M5 Anjulian 2, p. 1019 ; 7 Anand Sahib; 8 Guru as Word: The Location of Authority; 8.1 Asa ki Var, M1 5.2, p. 465 ; 8.2 Vadhans ki Var, M3 6.1, p. 588 ; 8.3 Sorath M9 10, p. 633 ; 8.4 Vadhans ki Var, M3 6.2, p. 588 ; 8.5 Sarang ki Var, M3 33.2, p. 1250 ; 8.6 Shalok M3 43, p. 1418 ; 8.7 Shalok M3 36, p. 1417 ; 8.8 Maru ki Var, M1 3.1, p. 1087 ; 8.9 Gujri ki Var, M3 14.2, p. 514 ; 8.10 Vadha ns ki Var, M3 14.1, p. 591; 8.11 Shalok M3 31-3, p. 14168.12 Gauri ki Var, M4 11.2, p. 305 8.13 Asa ki Var, M1 15.4, p. 471 ; 8.14 Malar ki Var, M3 1.1, p. 1278 ; 8.15 Suhi M1 A5, p. 752 ; 8.16 Gauri Guareri M5 15, p. 180 ; 8.17 Shalok M5 20, p. 1426 ; 9 Shabad Hazare (Patshahi 10); 10 Communicating Ecstasy: Knowledge and Non-Knowledge; 10.1 Shalok Sahaskriti M1 1, p. 1353 ; 10.2 Maru ki Var 2, M5 4.1-3, p. 1095 ; 10.3 Maru ki Var, M1 5.1, p. 1088 ; 10.4 Maru ki Var, M1 5.2, p. 1088 ; 10.5 Maru ki Var, M3 6.1, p. 1088 ; 10.6 Maru ki Var, M1 6.2, p. 1088 ; 10.7 Maru ki Var, M3 7.1, p. 1088 ; 10.8 Suhi ki Var, M3 1.1, p. 78510.9 Shalok M4 4-10, p. 1421Recognized masterpieces of Indian literature, the Guru Granth Sahib and the Dasam Granth are fundamental to the Sikh religion, not only in the physical layout of temples and in ceremonies of worship, but as infallible reference texts offering counsel and instruction. Teachings of the Sikh Gurus presents a brand new selection of key passages from these sacred scriptures, translated into modern English by leading experts, Christopher Shackle and Arvind-pal Singh Mandair. Including six longer compositions and many shorter hymns thematically organised by topics such as Time and Impermanence, Self and Mind, Authority, and Ethics, the book's accessible and carefully chosen extracts distil the essence of Sikhism's remarkable textual and intellectual legacy, depicting how its message of universal tolerance suits the contemporary world. The detailed introduction and notes to the translations aid readers' comprehension of the hymns' form and content, as well as providing some historical context, making it an ideal introduction to Sikh literature.Sikh literatureTranslations into EnglishSikhismSacred booksIntroductionsSikhismDoctrinesSikh gurusSikh literatureSikhismSacred booksSikhismDoctrines.Sikh gurus.294.6/82Shackle C1861019Mandair Arvind-pal Singh1861020Shackle C1861019MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910967447003321Teachings of the Sikh Gurus4467036UNINA