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This comprehensive work by Douglas M. Thornton provides an in-depth examination of three distinct religious communities that have shaped Indian civilization: the Parsis, Jainas, and Sikhs. Rather than treating them as minor sects, Thornton elevates these religions to their rightful place in India’s religious landscape, exploring their unique theological frameworks, historical developments, and cultural contributions.
The book delves into the Parsi faith’s Zoroastrian origins and their migration to India, the Jaina philosophy’s principles of non-violence and asceticism, and the Sikh tradition’s revolutionary social and spiritual teachings. Through careful historical analysis and cultural study, Thornton demonstrates how these communities have maintained their distinct identities while contributing significantly to Indian pluralism and diversity.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this hardcover edition serves as an essential reference for scholars, historians, and anyone interested in understanding India’s complex religious heritage and the minority faiths that continue to enrich its cultural fabric.
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