Studies in Sikhism and Comparative Religion, Volume 7Guru Nanak Foundation, 1988 - Religion |
Contents
Sikhism Among the World Religions MARK JUERGENSMEYER | 1 |
Guru Nanak and the Vedantic Tradition K L SESHAGIRI RAO | 4 |
SocioPolitical Content of the Teachings of Guru Nanak SUNITA PURI | 16 |
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