The Heritage of the Sikhs

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Odd as it may sound, the Sikhs – a unique religious community in the world – have, by and large, remained unsung, except in local fable and folklore. It is surprising that the epic story of such a striking and dynamic people has lain buried in private and public archives for so long. Of late, however, scholars, historians and writers have increasingly turned to the rich ores of Sikh civilization and quarried significant patterns and leitmotifs which define the existence of this community. The Heritage of the Sikhs is among the most?distinguished?in?the?line.In a way, an assignment of this nature is an act of pilgrimage, for the gates would not open except to those who are touched by faith and ardour.It is, therefore, not only one’s literary but also spiritual credentials which should be in order. Few amongst the living Sikhs are better suited than Harbans Singh to chronicle the ministry and estate of Sikhism. Apart from a disciplined and lapidary English idiom so characteristic of his work, he brings to bear upon the subject a sophisticated mind and a prismatic imagination.It is a measure of his perception that he has intuitively seized upon the miraculous paradox of Sikhism, namely its affirmation of opposites. For the Sikhs are at once an extrovert and introvert people, given as much to the plough and the sword as to the rosary and the hymn. Their view of life comprehends both the body's raptures and the soul's ecstasies and agonies. It is a journey that may start on the Olympic track and end up on the road to Calvary. Their whole story indeed is a dialectical crisscross of, what?may?be?called,?horizontal?and?vertical?planes?of?reality.Table of Contents• I Introductory 1• II Guru Nanak 12• III Consolidation 28• IV Heroism out of Holy Tradition 46• V The Guru's Martyrdom 61• VI The Sacrament of Steel 79• VII Testing Time 105• VIII Suffering Creates Power 113• IX Turn in History 121• X Man of Destiny 130• XI The Anglo-Sikh Treaty and the Conquest of Peshawar 135• XII Foreigners at the Sikh Court 145• XIII Pageantry 158• XIV A Royal Wedding 163• XV King-Killing in Lahore 168• XVI Wars with Britain 177• XVII Reclamation 190• XVIII Reorientation I 203• XIX Reorientation II 217• XX Renewal of the Heritage of Suffering 235• XXI Juggernaut of Rising Communalism 254• XXII Adding New Lines to Ardas 269• XXIII Migration and Resettlement 290• XXIV Remobilization 305• XXV Moment of Fulfilment 319• XXVI 1984 342• Bibliography 379• Index 391 Read more

ISBN10 8173040648
ISBN13 978-8173040641
Edition 2nd revised & updated
Language English
Publisher Manohar Books
Dimensions 6 x 1.57 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.01 pounds
Print length 414 pages
Publication date August 15, 2025

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