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The Gurdwara Reform Movement and the Sikh Awakening is a seminal historical account that delves into one of the most significant religious and social movements in Sikh history. Authored by Teja Singh, this scholarly work provides an in-depth analysis of the reform initiatives that reshaped Gurdwara management and Sikh institutional structures.
The book traces the historical context and catalysts that led to the movement, examining the grievances of the Sikh community and the reformist vision that emerged. Through meticulous research and compelling narrative, Singh illustrates how the Gurdwara reform efforts became a broader expression of Sikh national consciousness and cultural pride.
This work is essential for understanding the intersection of religious revival and social awakening in early 20th-century India, offering valuable insights into Sikh identity formation, communal organization, and the struggle for religious autonomy. Perfect for historians, students of Sikhism, and those interested in Indian social movements.
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