
Sikh Religion: Its Gurus, Sacred Writings and Authors, Volume 5
This volume stands as one of the earliest and most authoritative English-language accounts of Sikhism ever written. Max Arthur Macauliffe gained unprecedented access to original manuscripts of the Guru Granth Sahib and worked closely with Sikh scholars and leaders in the early twentieth century, producing a work that shaped Western understanding of the religion for generations. Volume Five focuses on Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and final Guru, whose transformative leadership created the Khalsa, established the distinctive identity of Sikhism, and composed powerful compositions that remain central to Sikh worship. The book delves into Guru Gobind Singh's military resistance against Mughal oppression, his theological innovations, and his poetic writings that blend spiritual depth with martial vigor. For readers seeking to understand the foundations of Sikhism from primary sources filtered through meticulous scholarship, this volume remains an essential, singular resource nearly a century after its publication.








