The Philosophy of Guru Nanak: A Comparative Study
Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (1984)
| Abstract | These Two Volumes Are Expected To Be Of Great Value To Students And Scholars Of Religion And Philosophy. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Sikhism Relations Religions | |||||||||
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| Call number | BL2017.9.N3.I8 1984 | |||||||||
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Raj Kumar Arora (1988). The Sacred Scripture: Symbol of Spiritual Synthesis: A Comparative, Chronological, and Philosophical Approach to the Guru Grantha. Harman Pub. House.
Balwant Singh Anand (1968). Guru Nanak: Religion and Ethics. Patiala, Punjabi University.
Wazir Singh (1969). Aspects of Guru Nanak's Philosophy. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop.
Nānak (1977). Five Hundred Thoughts of Guru Nanak =. Panjab Govt, Dept. Of Public Relations.
Gurbachan Singh Talib (1970). A Study of the Moral Core of Guru Nanak's Teaching. Chandigarh,Guru Nanak Dept. Of Sikh Studies, Panjab University.
Karama Siṅgha Rājū (2002). Ethical Perceptions of World Religions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Sikhism: A Comparative Study. Guru Nanak Dev University.
Jodh Singh (1983). The Religious Philosophy of Guru Nanak: A Comparative Study with Special Reference to Siddha Goṣti. Exclusive Distributors, Motilal Banarsidass.
Ravinder G. B. Singh (1983). Indian Philosophical Tradition and Guru Nanak: A Study Based on the Conceptual Terminology Used in Guru Nanak Bani. Punjab Pub. House.
Shashi Bala (1996). Man, Being and Meaning: A Comparative Study of Guru Nanak's Philosophy and Indian Philosophy. Guru Nanak Dev University.
Ishar Singh (1969). The Philosophy of Guru Nanak. New Delhi, Ranjit Pub. House.
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