Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173040580
- Publisher: Manohar
- Publisher Imprint: Manohar
- ISBN-10: 8173040583
- Publisher Date: 1997
Original price was: ₹200.00.₹152.00Current price is: ₹152.00.
Explore Sikh history, philosophy, and identity in I. J. Singh’s insightful “Sikhs and Sikhism: A View with a Bias.” This thought-provoking exploration delves into the core tenets of Sikhism, offering a unique perspective on its evolution and impact. Discover the rich tapestry of Sikh beliefs and traditions with this engaging and informative read. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Sikhism or exploring comparative religions. ISBN: 9788173040580
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Devanshu Singh Negi –
The bias was distracting. While informative, it felt like a one-sided account. Could have been more balanced.
Mohammed Afsal A K –
The book was okay, but I felt the bias overshadowed the core tenets of Sikhism at times. Needed a neutral voice.
Lavish Ahuja –
Well-written and thought-provoking. It gave me a better understanding of Sikhism and its history.
Siddharth Kumar Pandey –
Enlightening and engaging! I learned a lot about Sikhism from this book. Definitely a good read.
Siddharth Malik –
A decent read. It presents Sikhism in a way that’s easy to understand, with a little bit of bias.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
While the book had good intentions, the constant bias made it hard to fully appreciate. Mixed feelings overall.
Mudit Narayan Dubey –
I appreciated the author’s honesty about his bias. It made the reading more engaging. A fresh take!
Pratyush Prabhakar –
Excellent book! Singh’s writing style is captivating, and his insights are invaluable. Highly recommended.
Anchal –
Loved the personal touch and the author’s passion for the subject. Highly recommended for beginners.
Simran Bansal –
Informative, but be prepared for a subjective viewpoint. Not a comprehensive overview but has some interesting angles.
Akhil Srivastava –
A captivating exploration of Sikhism. Singh’s insights are valuable and his writing is accessible.
Nirupama Banerjee –
Provides a valuable view on Sikhism. It is very informative. I learned a lot from it.
Pragya –
An informative and insightful read, especially for those new to Sikhism. Author’s perspective is unique.
Ayush Kanojia –
A good introduction to Sikhism with a unique viewpoint. Some parts were dense, but overall enlightening.
Ashutosh Shankar –
An interesting perspective, but the ‘bias’ felt a bit too strong at times. Still, informative and worth a read.
Aditya –
The author’s bias is very evident. It might not appeal to everyone. Still a helpful resource for initial learning.
Chaitanya –
A thought-provoking exploration of Sikhism with a clear point of view. A worthy reading experience for those interested in the subject.
Himanshu Gupta –
I appreciated the author’s honesty, but the bias was a little too much for me. It coloured the entire narrative.