The Sikh and Sikhism(English, Hardcover, Kohli S.S.)
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The Sikh and Sikhism brings forward some of the salient features of Sikhism. The chapter on “Who is a Sikh” is an answer to the latest controversy about the identity of a Sikh. Sikhism is entirely a new faith meant for the whole of mankind. To call it an offshoot of one or the other religion is a misnomer. The main emphasis of this religion is on the Name of God, which is also called the Word of True Guru. This spiritual discipline results in the Unity of the soul with Brahman, which is the chief objective of human life. The book also includes a new subject “Sikh Theology”. Truth is the cornerstone of Sikh Theology. It is the highest of all virtues, but still higher is truthful living. “Sikh Martyrs” is another subject of importance—the fifth and the ninth Gurus of the Sikhs were the first two martyrs who sacrificed their lives, but not their creed. Short biographies of these two Gurus follow the chapter on “Martyrdom in Sikhism” in this book. The Sikh Scriptures is most modern in its outlook. Besides the higher mystical vision and teachings, it contains several scientific truths accepted by modern science. A brief survey in this regard is included in the last chapter of this book. The book is marked for its brevity and economical use of words. It is scholarly and thought-provoking. The author has amply illustrated his points by suitable quotations from the Sikh Scriptures.