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Philosophy of Sikhism is a seminal study that reconstructs the metaphysical foundations of Sikh thought as enshrined in the Guru Granth Sahib and the Dasam Granth. Originally developed from the author’s doctoral research, this work situates Sikh philosophy within the wider intellectual milieu of Hinduism and Islam, while underscoring its unique non-dual, dynamic conception of reality. It explores themes of ontology, epistemology and social philosophy, showing how Sikhism reconciles material and spiritual values, temporality and eternity, immanence and transcendence. By affirming the reality of historical action and moral responsibility, this volume highlights Guru Nanak’s vision of household life as a spiritual ideal. Drawing on modern philosophical methods and interdisciplinary analysis, it offers a rigorous yet accessible interpretation of Sikh metaphysics, and its enduring social and ethical relevance.






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