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    Gurmat Poetry-Tradition and Multiple Perspectives
    (Taylor and Francis, 2023-08-29T00:00:00) Singh, Jagbir
    The essay throws light on the origin and development of Gurmat literature from the perspective literary and historical tradition. Gurmat literature is closely associated with the contemporary socio-historical contexts, yet its poetics and creative-norms are directly or indirectly influenced by predecessing or contemporary poetic traditions. It has a special relationship with medieval Indian Sidh-Nath-Sant literature and Bhakti literature. � 2023 selection and editorial matter, Rana Nayar, Alpna Saini and Tania Bansal; individual chapters, the contributors; individual translations, the translators. � 2023 selection and editorial matter, Rana Nayar, Alpna Saini and Tania Bansa.
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    The World of Gurbani-Principles of Interpretation
    (Taylor and Francis, 2023-08-29T00:00:00) Singh, Jagbir
    The essay discusses the features, characteristics and principles of Gurbani. The major concern of the essay is to elucidate the model presented to attempt inter-religious dialogue that has contemporary validity through the medium of traditional sentiment of universal religious understanding. Those who closely analyse the Gurbani will realise that all its authors respect the way of life and ideology of other sects while being attached to their own religious sects and they are interested in inter-communication on a plane of equality. � 2023 selection and editorial matter, Rana Nayar, Alpna Saini and Tania Bansal; individual chapters, the contributors; individual translations, the translators. � 2023 selection and editorial matter, Rana Nayar, Alpna Saini and Tania Bansa.

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