Pratigaami Sandeh Se Srijnaatmak Prashan Ki Aur

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There are very few books on Sikh religion in Hindi literature. Hence, this book becomes more important. The book deals with the range of doubts (or questions) on Sikh History or theology, raised by various sections of intellectuals in recent times. Like- Why do all the Sikh Gurus come from Khatri caste, but not from the oppressed caste? Author has dared to take such sensitive questions head-on and call them enslaving doubts. He finds them as distraction from the real question of the way for human sovereignty. The reasoning is given in four ways, and they form the four sections of the book: Ideological Aspect, Societal & Cultural Aspect, Historical Aspect, And Their Aspect.

‘And Their Aspect’ (Aur Unka Paksh) deals with the critical analysis of the writings of Prof Ronki Ram, Dr. Dharamveer, and touches upon other Dalit activists like Babu Mangu Ram Magowalia. Author has done detailed analysis on the political and ideological reasons for Dr B.R. Ambedkar initiating into Navyaan Buddhism.

The book is one of the unique efforts of critical analysis on Dalit intellectualism through the touchstone of Gurbani, and hence open new avenues for Dalit activism.

About the Author: Gurpreet Singh GP born and brought up in Punjab India has varied interests apart from possessing vast multicultural corporate management experience. He holds strong command on current events and history and relates the events with the ideologies working behind them.

Gurpreet Singh is the creator of ‘Saakhi- Sikh History & Gurmat’ youtube channel & mobile app. Saakhi is one of the first Mobile App on short bedtime stories in the ‘audio’ format.

His first series of thought-provoking books were published in 2019 titled – ‘Sole Enemy of a Sikh, Brahmanism’ in English; and ‘Sikh Da Ikko Vairee, Brahmanvaad’ in Punjabi.

  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Gurpreet Singh GP; 1 edition (2023)
  • Author: Gurpreet Singh GP
  • ISBN-13: 9789357773164
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 Inches

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