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This authoritative work by Max Arthur Macauliffe offers an in-depth exploration of Sikhism, one of the world’s major religions. The book meticulously documents the lives and teachings of the ten Gurus who shaped Sikh philosophy and practice, tracing the spiritual lineage from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh.
Macauliffe provides detailed analysis of Sikhism’s sacred writings, particularly the Guru Granth Sahib, examining its spiritual significance and literary merit. The work includes comprehensive coverage of notable Sikh authors, scholars, and their contributions to religious literature and thought.
Originally published in the 19th century, this remains one of the most respected Western scholarly accounts of Sikhism. It serves as an essential reference for students of religion, historians, and anyone seeking authentic knowledge about Sikh traditions, beliefs, and practices.







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