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Sikh Revivalist Movements is a comprehensive scholarly examination of the religious and social renewal movements that have defined Sikhism throughout its history. Author Surjit Kaur Jolly provides detailed analysis of the various revivalist movements within the Sikh community, tracing their origins, ideologies, and transformative impact on religious practice and social consciousness.
The work explores how these movements responded to internal challenges and external pressures, reshaping Sikh identity and doctrine. Through meticulous research and historical documentation, the book illuminates the theological debates, organizational structures, and key figures that drove these movements forward. It offers valuable insights into how revivalism has served as a catalyst for spiritual renewal and community reformation within Sikhism, making it an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamic evolution of this major world religion.







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