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1,142 words, approx. 4 pages ĀDI GRANTH ("first book") is the earliest scripture of the Sikhs; the second scripture is the Dasam Granth ("tenth book"). The Ādi Granth is an anthology of medieval religious poetry, relating to the radical...
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 One of the classic simplifications of Sikh history pertains to the preparation of the sacred scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib. The event is generally described in the briefest terms. The Holy Volume was compiled by Guru Arjan (AD 1563-1606) and the...



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 The Journal of the American Oriental Society
Gatha Sri Adi Granth and the Controversy. (book reviews)
10/01/1997: 1,643 words, approx. 6 pages Several years ago I became aware that an academic analysis of the Sikh scriptures had led me onto some exceedingly delicate ground. I therefore decided that, as an outsider, I should refrain from such analysis and leave the task exclusively to those who...
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 The Journal of the American Oriental Society
Songs of the Saints from the Adi Granth.(Book Review)
10/01/2002: 833 words, approx. 3 pages By NIRMAL DASS. Albany: STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK PRESS, 2000. Pp. ix + 308. $19.95 (paper). The most sacred work of Sikh scripture, the Adi Granth (AG) (or Sri Guru Granth Sahib), redacted by the fifth Sikh guru, Arjan, in 1604,...


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