Punjab Politics: Socio-politico Orientations of the Sikh Gurus |
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ISOCIAL THOUGHTS | 1 |
Social Reform Through Abolishing | 9 |
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Akal Takht amongst Amritsar Aurangzeb Brahmins citizens considered contentment created creed deeds Delhi democratic Dharma distinction of caste divine duty emancipation enjoy equal female infanticide fight followers force founder of Sikhism G.C. Narang Government Gurmata Guru Arjan Dev Guru Gobind Singh Guru Granth Sahib Guru Hargobind Guru's Gurus wanted Hari Ram Gupta Hindu Hindu society History of Sikhism History of Sikhs human Ibid ideal India Indian society injustice institution Islam justice Khalsa society kings Kshatriyas Langar Lord mankind mind moral Mughal Muslim nation one's oppression organisation P.S. Gill person political power practice principles Punjab Rag Asa Rag Basant Rag Parbhati Rag Sri religious rituals rulers Sangat Sikh Gurus Sikh religion Sikh society Sikhism believes Sikhism preaches sixth Guru social soul sovereignty spiritual successors sword teachings of Guru tenth Guru Transformation of Sikhism true truth tyranny virtue wisdom woman women words worship