This series deals with Sikh literary sources, cultural performances (music, arts, and language) and sociological aspects of Sikh and Punjabi society in India and abroad. It draws attention to the intersections between Sikh sacred texts and actual practices of the Sikh community. The main themes and objectives of the series are to critically analyse primary and secondary Sikh literature, provide a linguistic analysis of Sikh scripture and its linguistic variety, and present gender-inclusive translations of primary texts. The series also offers an aesthetic appreciation of aural and visual arts including cultural and public performances of Sikh music (kirtan), and traditional and modern art along with museum exhibitions. Finally, it applies a sociological and anthropological framework to examine various aspects of Sikh society, paying special attention to caste, gender, and sexuality issues.
By Pashaura Singh
September 01, 2024
This companion studies the life and legacy of Guru Hargobind (1590–1644), the Sixth Guru of the Sikh tradition. It highlights the complex nature of Sikh society and culture in the historical and socio-economic context of Mughal India. The book reconstructs the life of Guru Hargobind by exploring ...