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Comparative Religion & Philosophy

The Elements in the Numinous -Rudolf Otto

Rudolf Otto's Analysis of Numinous and Sikhism -Darshan Singh

Time, Reality and Religion: The Vedantic and Sikh Conception -Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia

Original Buddhism and Brahminic Interference -K. Jamanadas

Anantharika Karma: An Encyclopaedic Perspective -P. A. Nandasena

Unity and Diversity of Religion -Ghulam Murtaza Syed

A Liberation Philosophy and Border Thinking -Valerie Kaur

Sikhism And Contemporary Problems of Religious Philosophy (In the context of the 21st century) -N. Muthu Mohan

A Postmodern Reading of Indian Philosophy -N. Muthu Mohan

Sikhism and the Philosophy of Spinoza: A Comparative Study -Jijo Panjikaran




Speaking about God -Eliot Deutsch

The Religious, the Sacred and the Holy: Guru Nanak and Secularization -David B. Harned

Tamil Philosophical Traditions in Continental Context -N. Muthu Mohan

Reflections on the Bhakti Movement in Tamil Nadu and Punjab -M.S. Ahluwalia

Psychology of Prayer -Harsimran Kaur

On the Meaning of God -Reba Chaudhury

Concept of Reality: Its Physical, Metaphysical and Mystical Aspects -Hardev Singh Virk

The Roots of Sufism -Rehman Faiz

The Absurd Man -Albert Camus

Sikhism and Islam -Sirdar Kapur Singh

The Mission of Guru Nanak : A Muslim Appraisal -Professor Mushirul Haq




Grounds of Inter Religious Spirituality in Indian Culture -N. Muthu Mohan

Guru Granth Sahib in the Context of Bhakti Traditions -N. Muthu Mohan

The Guru in Gaudiya Vaisnava and Sikh Traditions -J.S. Narula



Sikhism

Nanakian Philosophy: The Path of Enlightenment -Baldev Singh

Religion and Magic -Sirdar Kapur Singh

Japji: Meditation on Truth (Princeton Essays) -Carol Marshall

Finnish Translation of Japuji Sahib -Minna Hapuoja

Fundamentalism, Modernity and Sikhism : A Tertium Quid -Noel Q. King

Aesthetics of Guru Granth Sahib -Guninder Kaur

The Concept of Man in Sikhism -Jaswant Singh Neki

Guru Nanak's Concept of Nature -Sirdar Kapur Singh

The Sikh Perspective on Death and Suffering -Wazir Singh

Bird Images in Guru Nanak’s Hymns -Man Mohan Singh



The Quintessence of Sikhism: The Doctrinal Sovereignty -Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia

Music as Guru Nanak’s Mode of Communication: A Tamil Perspective -N. Muthu Mohan

Sikhism: A Religion for the Third Millennium: A Postmodernist Perspective -Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia

Baptismal Amrit: Its Sociological Significance -Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia

Sri Guru Granth Sahib: Towards Making a New Civilization -N. Muthu Mohan

A Study of Siddha Goshti in Guru Granth Sahib -N. Muthu Mohan

Meaning and Significance of Rituals and Sacraments: The Sikh Viewpoint -Jasbir Singh Ahluwalia