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Fundamentalism and the Sikh Religious Tradition by T.N. Madan

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15. Macauliffe, M.A., The <strong>Sikh</strong> Religion, Vol. I, p. 239.<br />

16. Zimmer, H., Philosophies of India, Delhi, 1909, pp. 462-3.<br />

17. Guru Granth Sahib, p. 459.<br />

18. Ibid., p. 1412.<br />

19. Ibid., p. 62.<br />

20. Ibid., p. 1245.<br />

21. Ibid., p. 1171.<br />

22. Ibid., p. 417.<br />

23. Ibid., p. 1208, 224, 145, 1028.<br />

24. Ibid., p. 1289.<br />

25. Gupta, H.R„ History of <strong>Sikh</strong> Owns, U.C Kapur & Sons, New Delhi, 1973, p. 114.<br />

26. Tuzak-i-Jahangiri in Hari Ram (above) Persian, p. 35, p. 101.<br />

27. Gupta, H.R„ op. cit., p. 110<br />

28. Ibid., p. 130.<br />

29. Banerjee, A.C., Journal of <strong>Sikh</strong> Studies, Feb., 1976, Guru Nanak Dev University, p.<br />

61. Haqiqat-i-Banou-Uruj-i-Firqa-i-Sikftan 1783 AD, Anonymous, pp. 3-6,1 <strong>Sikh</strong><br />

Review, Calcutta, February, 1990, p. 22.<br />

30. G<strong>and</strong>a Singh, Ed. Gur Sobha, pp. 21 & 32.<br />

31. Gur Bilas, Chhevin Patshahi, Language Deptt. Patiala, p. 290.<br />

32. Rattan Singh Bhangoo, Siri Guru Panth Parkash, Ed. Jil Singh Sital, S.G.P.C.<br />

Amritsar, p. 189.<br />

33. Gupta H.R., History of <strong>Sikh</strong> Gurus, p. 189.<br />

34. Guru Gobind Singh, Bachittar Natak.<br />

35. Gupta, H.R, History of <strong>Sikh</strong> Gurus, p. 177.<br />

36. Bhangoo, Rattan Singh; Siri Guru Panth Parkash, Ed. Jit Singh Sital, SGPC,<br />

Amritsar. p. 41.<br />

37. Kapur Singh, Prasaraprasna, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, p. 233, 234.<br />

38. Qazi Nur Mohammad,Jang Namah, Ed. <strong>by</strong> G<strong>and</strong>a Singh, Amritsar, 1939, (English<br />

translation) pp. 58-59.<br />

39. Gupta H.R„ History of <strong>Sikh</strong>s, Vol. II, New Delhi, 1978, p. 39. Latif, S.M., A History<br />

of Punjab, Calcutta 1991, p. 213.<br />

40. The entire concept of Naam in <strong>Sikh</strong>ism has been detailed in Daljeet Singh's paper<br />

published at pages 56-88 of "Advanced Studies in <strong>Sikh</strong>ism", edited <strong>by</strong> J.S. Mann <strong>and</strong><br />

H.S. Saraon, published <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Sikh</strong> Community of North America in 1989.<br />

41. Guru Granth Sahib, p. 491.<br />

42. Ibid., p. 1199.<br />

43. Ibid., p. 955.<br />

44. Ibid., p. 418.<br />

45. Ibid., p. 8.<br />

46. Torah, A new translation of lhe holy Scripture (First Section) The Jewish Publication<br />

Society of America, Philadalphia, 2nd Ed., 1981; p. 122.<br />

47. Ibid., p. 122.<br />

48. Ibid., p. 130.<br />

49. Ibid., p. 141.<br />

50. Ibid., p. 135.<br />

51. Hertzberg, A Judaism, p. 98 Ed.

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