The Sikh Religion by Max Arthur Macauliffe

The Sikh Religion by Max Arthur Macauliffe

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This six-volume work on the history and philosophy of Sikhism, published in 1909 by Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913), a former deputy commissioner of the Punjab, is considered his magnum opus. Volume 2 covers the lives and compositions of Angad, Amar Das and Ram Das, the second to fourth of the Sikh gurus.

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The Sikh Religion by Max Arthur Macauliffe

Born and educated in Ireland, Max Arthur Macauliffe (1841 1913) joined the Indian Civil Service in 1862. In 1882 he was promoted to the post of deputy commissioner of the Punjab. But it was after he retired from the civil service in 1893 that he gained public attention. Macauliffe developed a close affinity with Sikhism while in the Punjab, eventually converting to the religion. His translation into English of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhism, is recognised as the most accurate to date. Following this project, he set to work on this six-volume set, covering the history and philosophy of Sikhism, first published in 1909 and still regarded as the definitive work on the subject. Volume 2 narrates the lives of Angad, Amar Das and Ram Das, the second, third and fourth of the Sikh gurus, with translations of their compositions in the Sikh holy book.
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ISBN 13 9781108055444
ISBN 10 1108055443
Title The Sikh Religion
Author Max Arthur Macauliffe
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Perspectives From The Royal Asiatic Society
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2013-05-06
Number of pages 366
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