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Snell 1994, pp. 27–30.
Mandair 2013, pp. 131–34. Cole &
Sambhi 1995, pp. 9–12. Cole &
Sambhi 1997, p. 71.
Singha 2009a, p. 104. "Vaaran Bhai Gurdas:-...
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atrocities against Brahmins and cattle.
According to W. Owen Cole and P. S.
Sambhi, an
aggregate of
evidence tentatively suggests that the Guru
refrained from...
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competing theories on Guru Nanak's teachings. One,
according to Cole and
Sambhi, is
based on
hagiographical Janamsakhis, and
states that Nanak's teachings...
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William Owen Cole;
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Piara Singh Sambhi (1995). The Sikhs:
Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Sus**** Academic...
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ancient Indian religions and the
cyclical concept of time,
state Cole and
Sambhi. However,
states Arvind-Pal
Singh Mandair,
there are
important differences...
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ahimsa does not fit in with Sikh doctrine. W. Owen Cole and
Piara Singh Sambhi comment that if the Sikh
Gurus had made an
issue on vegetarianism, it would...
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Piara Singh Sambhi (1995). The Sikhs:
Their Religious Beliefs and Practices. Sus**** Academic...
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