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  1. Five hundred thoughts of Guru Nanak =. Nānak - 1977 - Chandigarh: Panjab Govt, Dept. of Public Relations. Edited by Harnam Singh Shan.
     
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    Aspects of Guru Nanak's philosophy.Wazir Singh - 1969 - Ludhiana,: Lahore Book Shop.
    Guru Nanak, 1469-1538, first guru of the Sikhs.
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    Philosophy of Guru Nanak.Surindar Singh Kohli - 1969 - Chandigarh: Publication Bureau, Panjab University.
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    The Japji of Guru Nanak: a new translation with commentary.Rupinder S. Brar - 2019 - New Delhi, India: Showcase/Roli Books. Edited by Nānak.
    The Japji is by far the best-known work of Guru Nanak (1469-1539) - poet, philosopher, historian, composer, First Sikh Guru and founder of the Sikh faith. Many Sikhs recite its sacred verses daily. Its title derives from the root "jap-" meaning to recite or chant. Dr. Rupinder Singh Brar provides in this book a compelling new translation with commentary. This book also examines its core concepts, and presents the Japji as a condensed summary of Guru (...)'s philosophy. This translation and commentary is published to celebrate the 550th anniversary of Guru Nanak's birth (1469-2019). (shrink)
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    Hymns of Guru Nanak.Charles S. J. White & Khushwant Singh - 1977 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 97 (4):566.
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    Educational philosophy of Guru Nanak Dev Ji.Amrit Kaur Raina - 2001 - Chandigarh: Lokgeet Parkashan.
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    The philosophy of Guru Nanak.Ishar Singh - 1969 - New Delhi,: Ranjit Pub. House.
    These Two Volumes Are Expected To Be Of Great Value To Students And Scholars Of Religion And Philosophy.
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    The philosophy of Guru Nanak: a comparative study.Ishar Singh - 1984 - New Delhi: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors.
    These Two Volumes Are Expected To Be Of Great Value To Students And Scholars Of Religion And Philosophy.
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    Gurū Nānaka darashana: rabāba toṃ nagāre takka = Philosophy of Guru Nanak Sahib.Gurawindara Siṅgha (ed.) - 2019 - Sarī, Bī. Sī., Kaineḍā: 550 Sālā Prakāsha Puraba Shatabadī Kameṭī, Srī Gurū Siṅgha Sabhā Guraduārā Asosiashana.
    Cotributed articles on Philosophy of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538, 1st guru of Sikhs.
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  10. The religious philosophy of Guru Nanak: a comparative study with special reference to Siddha Goṣti.Jodha Siṅgha - 1983 - Delhi: Exclusive distributors, Motilal Banarsidass.
     
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    Man, being and meaning: a comparative study of Guru Nanak's philosophy and Indian philosophy.Shashi Bala - 1996 - Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University.
  12. A study of the moral core of Guru Nanak's teaching.Gurbachan Singh Talib - 1970 - Chandigarh,: Guru Nanak Dept. of Sikh Studies, Panjab University.
     
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    The philosophy of mind in the poetry of Guru Nanak.Ajit Singh Sikka - 1973 - Ludhiana,: Bee Kay Publications.
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    Guru Nanak's philosophy of politics.Guradīpa Kaura - 1994 - Goniana Mandi, Distt. Bhatinda, Pb.: Mahant Bhai Tirath Singh 'Sewapanthi'.
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    Guru Nanak’s Siddh Gosti: a Dialogue Between Established and Emerging Discourse.Harjeet Singh & Simrit Kahlon - forthcoming - Sophia:1-16.
    The present paper analyses the Siddh Gosti, a composition of Guru Nanak to understand the interface of Guru Nanak’s philosophy with prevailing philosophical traditions of his time. The study views the composition as an effort on the part of the Guru to engage with and demolish the philosophical hegemony of an established belief system that held sway in Northwest India in order to make way for the establishment of his own philosophy. Guru Nanak (...)
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    Guru Nanak and Origins of the Sikh Faith.S. Cromwell Crawford - 1971 - Philosophy East and West 21 (3):348-349.
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    Guru Nanak and Origins of the Sikh Faith.Charles S. J. White - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (2):320.
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    Gurū Nānak and the Sikh ReligionGuru Nanak and the Sikh Religion.Guy Richard Welbon & W. H. McLeod - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):175.
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    Guru to the world: the life and legacy of Vivekananda.Ruth Harris - 2022 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
    Guru to the World tells the story of Swami Vivekananda, the nineteenth-century Hindu ascetic who introduced the West to yoga and to a tolerant, scientifically minded universalist conception of religion. Ruth Harris explores the many legacies of Vivekananda's thought, including his impact on anticolonial movements and contemporary Hindu nationalism.
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    Diasporic Impulses: Sikh Philosophy as an Assemblage.Arvind-Pal S. Mandair - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):364-378.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Diasporic Impulses:Sikh Philosophy as an AssemblageArvind-Pal S. Mandair (bio)Let me begin this response by thanking the editors of Philosophy East and West for generously allowing space for this review forum on my recent book, Sikh Philosophy: Exploring Gurmat Concepts in a Decolonizing World (Bloomsbury, 2022), and thanking the reviewers Monika-Kirloskar Steinbach, Ananda Abeysekara, and Jeffery Long for their careful readings of this work. "Sikh Philosophy" names the modern academic (...)
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    Yuga purasha, Gurū Nānaka Dewa.Rattan Singh Jaggi - 2019 - Ammritasara: Bhā. Catara Siṅgha Jīwana Siṅgha.
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    Gurū Nānaka nūṃ miladiāṃ: wārataka.Wariāma Siṅgha Sandhū - 2022 - Samana, Patiala: Sangam Publications.
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    Guru Nānaka Deva jī: vyaktitva aura vicāradhārā.Ravindra Gāso - 2022 - Dillī: Anujñā Buksa.
    On the life, works and philosophy of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538, 1st guru of Sikhs.
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  24. Philosophy of Life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.Desh Raj Sirswal - 2018 - Lokayata: Journal of Positive Philosophy 2 (VIII):61-66.
    Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded during the 15th century in the Punjab region, by Guru Nanak Dev and continued to progress with ten successive Sikh gurus (the last teaching being the holy scripture Gurū Granth Sāhib Ji). It is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world, with over 30 million Sikhs and one of the most steadily growing. This system of religious philosophy and expression has been traditionally known as the Gurmat (literally 'of the gurus'). The Sikh (...)
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  25. Gurū Nānaka dā dharama: kirata karo, waṇḍa chako, nāma japo dī jīwana jugata.Gurabacana Siṅgha - 2018 - [Ammritasara]: Pantha K̲h̲ālasā Prakāshana.
    On the philosophy of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538, 1st guru of Sikhs.
     
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  26. Gurū Nānaka Sāhiba dā dharama yuddha.Balawindarapāla Siṅgha & Gurawindara Siṅgha (eds.) - 2019 - Jalandhara: Giānī Ditta Siṅgha Prakāshana.
    Contributed articles on the philosophy of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538.
     
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    Gurū Nānaka bāṇī wicalī naitikatā dā ajokā prasaṅga.Gurasharana Jīta Siṅgha - 2007 - Ammritasara: Bhā. Catara Siṅgha Jīwana Siṅgha.
    Moral perspectives in the teachings of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538.
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  28. Gurū Nānaka bāṇī wica māiā dā saṅkalapa.Jāgīra Siṅgha - 2002 - Ammritasara: Gurū Nānaka Dewa Yūnīwarasiṭī.
    Concept of illusion in the works of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538.
     
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    Writing the Self: The Life and Philosophy of a Dissenting Bengali Baul Guru.Jeanne Openshaw - 2010 - Oxford University Press.
    This book investigates the largely unexplored terrain of the lives of Baul Gurus by studying the autobiography of Baul Guru, Raj Krishna, and situating Baul songs in a larger socio-historical perspective. The author examines the life, 'lineage', and legacy of Raj Krishna in the context of the Renaissance in colonial Bengal, the growth of urban middle classes, transforming identities and the development of spiritual philosophy in the subcontinent. She traces the life and beliefs of Raj and his disciples (...)
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    Sikh Philosophy as a Philosophy-of-Practice.Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach - 2024 - Philosophy East and West 74 (2):348-353.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Sikh Philosophy as a Philosophy-of-PracticeMonika Kirloskar-Steinbach (bio)Some recent publications on Indian philosophy argue that the colonial narrative about the philosophical traditions from the subcontinent was erroneous. It wrongly suggested that the erstwhile Brahmanic thought embodied by the darśanas was an exhaustive representation of philosophical activity on the subcontinent and that this activity came to a grinding halt with the onset of European modernity. In an attempt at rectifying this (...)
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  31. Identity Crises: Religious Identity, Identity Politics and Social Justice.Desh Raj Sirswal - manuscript
    Identity is a concept that evolves over the course of life. Identity develops over time and can evolve, sometimes drastically; depending on what directions we take in our life. In the age of globalization, a human being is more aware than old times regarding his community, social and national affairs. A person who identifies himself as part of a particular political party, of a particular faith, and who sees himself as upper-middle class, might discover that in later age, he's a (...)
     
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    Namasakāra guradewa ko.Dilajīta Siṅgha Bedī, Rājawindara Siṅgha Jogā & Aramanjīta Siṅgha Talawaṇḍī (eds.) - 2019 - Srī Ammritasara Sāhiba: Sikkha Itihāsa Rīsaraca Boraḍa, Shromaṇī Guraduārā Prabandhaka Kameṭī.
    Contributed articles on the life, works and philosophy of Guru Nanak, 1469-1538, 1st Sikh guru.
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    The Role of Sikh Liberalism in Promoting Communal Harmony in Today’s World.Md Mohshin Reza - forthcoming - Philosophy and Progress:189-209.
    This study examines the role of the principle of Sikh liberalism in promoting communal harmony in today’s world. Communal harmony has been under threat in almost all countries for decades, and bigotry, distrust, and animosity prevail among the followers of diverse faithbased communities. Individuals need to be whole-hearted, liberal in approach, and tolerant toward the followers of other communities to reduce such inconsistencies in our society. The paper explores that the ideology of Sikh liberalism can be a role model for (...)
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    A Complex Ultimate Reality: The Metaphysics of the Four Yogas.Jeffery D. Long - 2020 - Religions 11 (12).
    This essay will pose and seek to answer the following question: If, as Swami Vivekananda claims, the four yogas are independent and equally effective paths to God-realization and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, then what must reality be like? What ontology is implied by the claim that the four yogas are all equally effective paths to the supreme goal of religious life? What metaphysical conditions would enable this pluralistic assertion to be true? Swami Vivekananda’s worldview is frequently identified with (...)
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    Guru Nanak: religion and ethics.Balwant Singh Anand - 1968 - Patiala,: Punjabi University.
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    Guru Nanak Dev and his world: reflections on situating the Guru's mysticism, religion and ethics.Pabitrakumar Roy - 2014 - Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University.
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    Garland of visions: Darśanamālā of Narayana Guru.Narayana Guru - 2007 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by Narayana Prasad.
    Work on Advaita philosophy; text, translation, study with interpretation.
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    Guru Nanak Sahib's life and teachings.Gurjit Singh - 2018 - New Dehli: Sanbun Publishers.
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    Guru Arjan's Rāmakalī Hymn: The Central Issue in the Kartarpur-Banno DebateGuru Arjan's Ramakali Hymn: The Central Issue in the Kartarpur-Banno Debate.Guru Arjan & Pashaura Singh - 1996 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 116 (4):724.
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    A cry in the wilderness: the works of Nārāyaṇa Guru.Narayana Guru - 2022 - Gurugram, Harayana: HarperCollins Publishers India. Edited by Vinaya Chaitanya.
    What is your name, from where, of which caste, what job, how old? One who is free from such questions, his alone is beatitude. In the verdant countryside of south-west India, at the turn of the last century, lived the great poet-seer Narayana Guru. His message was very simple: 'Man is of one caste, one religion and one God / Of one same womb, one same form, with no difference at all.' Grounded in the mystical depths of life, he (...)
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    (2 other versions)An integrated science of the absolute: based on the "Darsana mala" (Garland of visions) by Narayana Guru.Nataraja Guru - 1977 - Varkala: East West University of Brahmavidya. Edited by Narayana Guru.
    The Book Presents The Darsana Mala Comprising Hundred Sanskrit Verses Of Mystic-Poet Narayana Guru, Along With Its Transliteration In Roman Script And Its English Translation, Word Meanings, And Extensive Commentaries. Nataraja Guru Spells Out His Mentor S Visions Of The Absolute In Contemporary Idiom And Shows That They Are Validated By Modern Science.
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  42. Limits of the Organic Intellectual : a Gramscian reading of Ambedkar.Gopal Guru - 2013 - In Cosimo Zene (ed.), The Political Philosophies of Antonio Gramsci and B. R. Ambedkar: Itineraries of Dalits and Subalterns. New York: Routledge.
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    Guru Nanak philosophy: modern concerns.Rajinder Kaur Rohi (ed.) - 2014 - Patiala: Publication Bureau, Punjabi University.
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    Guru Nanak: contemporary concerns and response.Dharam Singh - 2019 - Amritsar: Singh Brothers.
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  45. The Vedānta-sūtras of Nārāyaṇa Guru: with an English translation of the original Sanskrit and commentary.Nåaråayana Guru & Narayana Prasad - 1997 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by Narayana Prasad.
     
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  46. One hundred verses of self-instruction (Atmopadesasatakam).Narayana Guru - 1969 - Varkala, Kerala,: Gurukula Pub. House. Edited by Nataraja Guru.
     
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    The Vedānta-sūtras of Nārāyaṇa Guru: with an English translation of the original Sanskrit and commentary.Nārāyana Guru - 1997 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by Narayana Prasad.
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    The legacy of Aristotelian enthymeme: proof and belief in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.Fosca Mariani-Zini (ed.) - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    The Legacy of Aristotelian Enthymeme provides a historical-logical analysis of Aristotle's rhetorical syllogism, the enthymeme, through its Medieval and Renaissance interpretations. Bringing together notions of credibility and proof, an international team of scholars highlight the fierce debates around this form of argumentation during two key periods for Aristotle's beliefs.Reflecting on medieval and humanist thinkers, philosophers, poets and theologians, this volume joins up dialectical and rhetorical argumentation as key to the enthymeme's interpretation and shows how the enthymeme was the source (...)
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  49. Great Minds of the Eastern Intellectual Tradition.Grant Hardy - 2011 - Great Courses.
    Disc 1. Life's great questions: Asian perspectives ; The Vedas and Upanishads: the beginning -- Disc 2. Mahavira and Jainism: extreme nonviolence ; The Buddha: the middle way -- Disc 3. The Bhagavad Gita: the way of action ; Confucius: in praise of sage-kings -- Disc 4. Laozi and Daoism: the way of nature ; The Hundred Schools of preimperial China -- Disc 5. Mencius and Xunzi: Confucius's successors ; Sunzi and Han Feizi: strategy and legalism -- Disc 6. Zarathustra (...)
     
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    The legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin: science, fiction, ethics.Christopher L. Robinson, Sarah Bouttier & Pierre-Louis Patoine (eds.) - 2021 - Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The Legacies of Ursula K. Le Guin explores how Le Guins fiction and essays have built a speculative ethical practice engaging indigenous knowledge and feminism, while crafting utopias in which human and other-than-human life forms enter into new relations. Her work also delineates new ways of making sense of the "science" of science fiction. The authors of this collection provide up-to-date discussions of well-known works as well as more experimental writings. Written in an accessible style, Legacies will appeal to any (...)
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