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Kunwar Pashaura Singh (1821 – 11
September 1845), also
spelt Peshawara Singh,
sometimes styled as Shahzada, was the
younger son of
Maharaja Ranjit Singh...
- the Guru. — Ramakali Dakkhani, Adi
Granth 929–930,
Translated by
Pashaura Singh Pashaura Singh goes on to state, "By
beginning with 'One,' Guru
Nanak emphasizes...
- 33. ISBN 978-81-7017-410-3. Singh,
Pashaura (2001). "Sikhism and
Restorative Justice:
Theory and
Practice –
Pashaura Singh". In Hadley,
Michael L. (ed...
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Sikhism Origin and
Development Atlantic Publishers, pp. 213-215, 204-207
Pashaura Singh (2005),
Understanding the
Martyrdom of Guru
Arjan Archived 20 June...
-
dozen original interviews".
Scholars including Verne A.
Dusenbery and
Pashaura Singh have
concurred that
Harbhajan Singh's
introduction of Sikh teachings...
- pp. 53–54
Dasam Granth, Encyclopædia
Britannica Robin Rinehart (2014).
Pashaura Singh and
Louis E
Fenech (ed.). The
Oxford Handbook of Sikh Studies. Oxford...
- Identity:
Continuity and Change.
Pashaura Singh and N.
Gerald Barrier, editors. New Delhi:
Manohar Publishers. pp. 127-139;
Pashaura Singh (2013). "Re-imagining...
- evidence, see:
Pashaura Singh (2003). The Guru
Granth Sahib: Canon,
Meaning and Authority.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-908773-0.
Pashaura Singh; Louis...
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their geographical or
cultural binding; the
women use Kaur.
According to
Pashaura Singh, the Guru gave male
Sikhs the name "Singh",
which was ****ociated...
- 22-24
Pashaura Singh (2000). The Guru
Granth Sahib: Canon,
Meaning and Authority.
Oxford University Press. pp. 88–89. ISBN 978-0-19-564894-2.
Pashaura Singh...