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Guru Gobind Singh was the last and the Tenth Guru of The Sikhs. He sacrificed his four sons, father and mother for the sake of Sikh religion. This bibliography will prove very useful to students / researchers / scholars as well as common readers of Sikh history.
Guru Gobind Singh was the last and the Tenth Guru of The Sikhs. He sacrificed his four sons, father and mother for the sake of Sikh religion. This bibliography will prove very useful to students / researchers / scholars as well as common readers of Sikh history.
Guru Gobind Singh was the last and the Tenth Guru of The Sikhs. He sacrificed his four sons, father and mother for the sake of Sikh religion. This bibliography will prove very useful to students / researchers / scholars as well as common readers of Sikh history.
Bhai Gurdas Central Library Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. 2
Contents
1 Preface 2 List of Subject Headings 3 Format of the Entries 4 Brief life-sketch of Guru Gobind Singh 5 Bibliography 3 Preface Guru Gobind Singh was the last and the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs. The Sikhs believe that after his death 'Guru Granth Sahib' was given the status of the Guru by Guru Gobind Singh himself. The Sikhs firmly believe in the teachings enshrined in Shri Guru Granth Sahib and did not tolerate any dissent group. Contribution of Guru Gobind Singh to Sikh Panth is an unparalleled in the history of human kind. He sacrificed his four sons, father and mother for the sake of Sikh religion. He fought a number of battles against the Mughals and several rulers of the hill States. In 1699 A.D. he founded the Khalsa Panth. After this all the Nanakpanthis became baptised Sikhs adhering to Five K's. In addition to several manuscripts relating to Guru Gobind Singh, a large number of books in English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu have been written. An attempt has been made to cover all the books however, entries of some books may not be in the list for want of availability. Articles appeared in the newspapers have not been covered for lack of references and footnotes. This bibliography covers books in English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu; selected articles in English & Punjabi; Ph.D. theses and manuscripts available in Bhai Gurdas Central Library, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. In preparing this bibliography the major role has been played by Mrs. Kulvir Kaur Assistant Librarian in Bhai Gurdas Central Library. I am thankful to all those library professionals who have made some contribution in this project. This bibliography will prove very useful to students/researchers/scholars as well as common readers of Sikh history. This bibliography will be put on the Website of University Library which will make it accessible throughout the World. I am highly obliged to our worthy Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Ajaib Singh Brar for his continuous encouragement to such efforts for the academic community.
(Dr. H. S. Chopra) PhD. (His.) PhD. (Lib. & Inf. Sc.) University Librarian chopra_gndu@yahoo.com, gndu_librarian@yahoo.com Bhai Gurdas Central Library Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar
4 List of Subject Headings For the convenience of the Readers/Scholars the bibliography has been divided into following subject headings: 1. General Works 2. Biographies 3. Works on Philosophy 4. Teachings 5. Dasam Granth Sahib 6. Jaap Sahib 7. Chandi Di Vaar 8. Bachitar Natak 9. Akaal Ustat 10. Zafarnama and Fatehnama 11. Travels 12. Battles 13. Khalsa Panth 14. Gurdwaras 15. Selected Articles 16. Books in Punjabi 17. Selected Articles in Punjabi 18. Books in Hindi 19. Books in Urdu 20. Theses and Dissertations 21. Manuscripts
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Format of the Entries An attempt has been made to cover almost all the books in English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Manuscripts relating to Guru Gobind Singh even then some books might have not been covered. As this bibliography will be regularly up-dated bi-annually, therefore, we assume its completeness in all respects. We have included different editions of the books if the publishers are different and date of publishing is different. * It denotes the book is not available in Guru Nanak Dev University. s.l. No place (of Publication) s.n. No name (of Publisher) n.d. No date (of Publication) ed. Editor tr. Translator comp. Compiler pt., pts. Part, Parts rev. Revised vol. Volume This bibliography will be in PDF format which can be downloaded from the university website i.e. www.gndu.ac.in The format of the entry will be as following: Entry of the Book. Author/Editor/Translator/Compiler Title; sub-title (each subsequent statement of responsibility). Edition statement. Place of Publication, Name of Publisher, Year of Publication. Pt./vol.2. Entry of the Article Author(s)Title of the article. Name of the Journal. Volume No. (Issue No.). Pages. 6 Brief life-sketch of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Guru Gobind Singh (earlier name Gobind Rai) was born to Guru Tegh Bahadur, the Ninth Sikh Guru and Mata Gujri on Poh Sudi 7, 1723 Bikrami corresponding to the month of December, 1666 at Patna, a big town of historic fame in the province of Bihar, now a State Capital of Bihar there stands a sacred shrine, Takht Sri Harimandar Sahib, one of the five most honoured seats of religious authority for the Sikhs. He was born while his father was on a tour of the neighbouring state of Assam, spreading Gods word. Returning to Patna in 1670 A.D., he directed his family to return to Punjab. Guru Gobind Singh lived at Patna until he was five then he was sent to Anandpur Sahib (Punjab). Gobind Rai was escorted to Anandpur (then known as Chakk Nanaki) on the foothills of the Shivalik hills where he reached in March 1672. His early education included reading and writing of Punjabi, Braj, Sanskrit and Persian. At Anandpur, he started studying Punjabi under Sahib Chand and Persian under Qazi Pir Mohammad. Having received training in the use of sword and spear, bow and arrow, musket and matchlock, the child-Guru hunted in the Jungles around Anandpur. A small force of Sikhs recruited by his uncle Kirpal Chand took charge of the protection of the young Guru. Guru Gobind Singh was barely nine years of age when a sudden turn came in his life as well as in the history of community he was destined to lead. His father fought for the religious freedom of the harassed Kashmiri Pandits who were being forcibly converted to Islam by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. He was beheaded on November 11, 1675 at Chandni Chowk, Delhi. After the martyrdom of the Ninth Guru, his son Gobind Rai accepted the leadership of the Sikh community. Guru Gobind Singh was formally installed as Guru on the Baisakhi day of 1733 Bikrami/March 29, 1676. He took charge of the Sikh masses, and like his grandfather, the Sixth Guru, Guru Har Gobind, he took to arms. Thus Guru Gobind Singh was a challenge to Aurangzeb, who ruled from Kanya Kumari in the South to Kabul in the North of India. Guru Gobind Singh became the Tenth Guru of the Sikhs at the age of nine years. Guru Gobind Singh had four sons namely Ajit Singh, Jujhar Singh, Zorawar Singh and Fateh Singh. Guru Gobind Singh had a natural genius for poetic composition and his early years were assiduously given to this pursuit. The Var Sri Bhagauti Ji Ki, popularly called Chandi Di Var, written in 1684, was his first composition and his only major work in the Punjabi language. Much of Guru Gobind Singhs literary work was done at Paonta, which he founded on the bank of the river Yamuna and to which site he had temporarily shifted in April 1685. He also gave special attention to the composition of literature. He wrote a number of poems in praise of God - Jaap Sahib, Akaal Ustat, Gian Probodh, Shabad Hazare, 33 Swayyas, Zafarnama etc. His writings in complete form was given the name of Dasam Granth. During his stay at Paonta, Guru Gobind Singh availed himself of his spare time to practice different forms of many exercises, such as riding, swimming and archery. For the first 20 years or so of his life, Guru Gobind Singh lived peacefully at Anandpur practicing arms and 7 exercises to complete his training as a soldier. In a period of about 20 years, in between 1686 AD to 1706 AD, the Guru had to face and fight about 16 fights. In the wars of Guru Gobind Singh, where there was not even the thought of a Red-Cross Society, it was Bhai Kanniaha who started serving the injured soldiers alike. In March 1699, Guru Gobind Singh laid the foundation of the Khalsa at Anandpur Sahib. He offered Amrit to the Panj Piaras (five beloved ones). All of them surnamed Singh meaning lion, were required to wear in future the five symbols of the Khalsa, all beginning with the letter K - the Kesh or long hair and beard, Kangha - a comb, Kara- an iron bracelet, Kachch short breeches and Kirpan a sword. Guru Gobind Singh then received initiatory rites from five disciples, now invested with authority as Khalsa and had his name changed to Gobind Rai to Gobind Singh. In fact, thousands of people took the Amrit that day prepared by stirring a dagger in a steel vessel containing water. In one movement he finished the distinction of caste and creed. He gave a new identity to his followers, and took them to live a morally high life. It was a great miracle. A new organization was born with the holy duty of protecting the poor and the oppressed. These were fearless soldiers in the cause of righteousness. They joined the fold of the Khalsa. The birth of the new order became an eyesore for the Mughal King. In 1705, the two elder sons of Guru Gobind Singh died fighting in a fierce battle at Anandpur Sahib. Two younger ones, hardly seven and five years old, were bricked alive by the Governor of Sarhind. Their grandmother held as a prisoner by the Governor, could not stand this tragedy. She died of grief. Thus the Tenth Guru sacrificed his whole family for the cause of truth, justice and equality. He himself left this world on Kattak Sudi 5, 1765 Bikrami/October 7, 1708 in Maharashtra. Before he died, he declared that there would be no living Guru after him, and that all spiritual guidance would be obtained from the Holy Book, Guru Granth Sahib.
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Ardaman Singh A peep into Sikhism; the failure of the Guru? Victories of Guru Gobind Singh, unity of tolerence and culture. Patiala, Guru Nanak Dev Mission. 1978.
* Attar Singh Sakhi namah; sakhee book or the description of Guru Gobind Singh's religion and doctrine. Banaras, Medical Hall Press. 1873.
Bachan, Bachan Singh Guru Gobind Singh. Bombay, Veeklay weekly. 1971.
* Bakshi, S.R. Saints of India. New Delhi, Clarion Press. 2002. vol. 9.
* Batra, Ravi Leadership in the finest mould. Amritsar, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1979.
* Bedi, G.S. Guru Gobind Singh; a hero whose worship will bring peace and contentment. Lahore, Sikh Tract Society. 1934.
Bedi, Gurbachan Singh Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, The Sikh Tract Society. 1934.
* Bhagat Singh Guru Gobind Singh and Muslims. Lahore, Sanjiwal Trust Society. n.d.
* Bir Singh, tr. Baramasa Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, Montgomery Press. 1874.
* Bir Singh Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, Montgomery Press. 1874. 10 * Chatterjee, D.N. Guru Gobind Singh. Chandernagore, s.n. 1960.
Chatterji, Suniti Kumar Guru Gobind Singh, 1666-1709; third birth centenary of Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, Panjab University. 1967.
* Dakshit, A.C. Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore Tract Society. 1919.
* Daljeet Guru Gobind Singh, by Daljeet and P.C. Jain. New Delhi, Aravali Books International. 1999.
* Datta, Piara Singh The saint soldier; Guru Gobind Singh. Delhi, National Book Shop. 2004.
* Deane, S.F. Saint warrior Guru Gobind Singh. Ambala Cantt, Dass Brothers. n.d.
Dharmanant Singh Glimpses of the mission of Shri Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, The Author. 1963.
Dilgeer, Harjinder Singh Who are the Sikhs? 3rd ed. Belgium, The Sikh University Press. 2010.
* Doabia, Harbans Singh Divine hymns of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. New Delhi, World Sikh University Press. 1979. vol.1-4.
Fauja Singh, ed. Guru Gobind Singh Marg; the great pilgrimage by Fauja Singh and Kapur Singh Ghuman. Punjab, Languages Department. n.d.
Gajrani, Shiv Guru Gobind Singh; personality and vision. Patiala, Vision & Venture. 2000.
11 * Ganda Singh A select bibliography of the Sikhs and Sikhism. Amritsar, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1965.
* Ganda Singh Contemporary sources of Sikh history. Amritsar, The Author. 1938.
Gopal Singh Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, National Book Trust. 1968.
Suri, V.S. Pir Budhu Shah; the saint of Sadhaura. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967. 16 * Swami, Rama Celestial song, Gobind Geet; the dynamic dialogue between Guru Gobind Singh and Banda Singh Bahadur. Honesdale, Himalayan Inst. of Yoga Science and Philosophy of the USA. 1987.
Teja Singh Guru Gobind Singh as nation-builder. Simla, The Sikh Sammelan. 1949.
* Teja Singh Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, University Sikh Association. 1941.
The Tenth master; tributes on tercentenary. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
Trilochan Singh, tr. Guru Gobind Singh's the Jap. Delhi, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. n.d.
* Tulsi, Baljit, tr. Ramayana of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
Uppal, S.S., ed. Guru Gobind Singh; the saviour. New Delhi, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College. 1969.
* Verma, Davinder Kumar Guru Gobind Singh on the canvas of the history. New Delhi, s.n. 1995.
Walia, Varinder Singh Amritsar; a city with glorious legacy. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2012.
Biographies
Agnihotri, H.L. (Harbans Lal) Guru Gobind Singh; his life and Bani, by H.L. Agnihotri and Chand R. Agnihotri. Hisar, Gopal Prakashan. 1996. 17 Agnihotri, Harbans Lal The Sikh Gurus. Amritsar, Nanak Singh Pustak Mala. 2008.
Ahluwalia, Jasbir Singh Philosophical contribution of Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1999.
Amar Singh Guru Gobind Singh; life of Guru Gobind Singh, translated by Ajit Singh. New Delhi, The Sher-i-Punjab Newspaper. n.d.
* Aulakh, Ajit Singh Illustrated stories from the life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Amritsar, Bhai Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh. 1998.
* Balbir Singh Message of Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1983.
Balbir Singh Message of Guru Gobind Singh and other essays. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1977.
Bhasin, Rajinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; the prophet, poet and philosopher; a biography. Delhi, Shilalekh. 1999.
* Chatterjee, Yatindra Mohan, tr. Geeta Govindam or Gita of Guru Govind Singh. Calcutta, Sudhir Kumar Mukherjee. n.d.
Dalip Singh Life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji; includes clarifications on authenticity of Zafarnama, Fatehnama, role of Banda Bairagi, Amarnama and the facts connected with the Guru's final departure from earth. Amritsar, Bhai Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh. 2002.
18 Dharam Singh Dynamics of social thought of Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1998.
Doabia, Harbans Singh Life stories of the Sikh saints. 3rd ed. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2004.
Doabia, Harbans Singh Life story of Siri Satguru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and some of his hymns; transliterated in Roman script and translated in simple English. Chandigarh, New Chandigarh Printing Press. n.d.
Doabia, Harbans Singh The Supreme truth containing the abridged life story of Siri Satguru Gobind Singh Ji Maharaj and some important principles of Sikh religion. Chandigarh, Harbans Singh Doabia. n.d.
* Fateh Singh Brief life of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Amritsar, Punjab Translating and Publishing House. 1926.
Ganda Singh Guru Gobind Singh's death at Nanded; an examination of succession theories. Faridkot, Guru Nanak Foundation. 1972.
* Ganda Singh Last days of Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Khalsa College. 1941.
Gopal Singh The prophet of hope; the life of Guru Gobind Singh. Delhi, Sterling Publishers. 1967.
Grewal, J.S. Guru Gobind Singh (a biographical study) by J.S. Grewal and S.S. Bal. Chandigarh, Panjab University. 1967.
19 * Grewal, K.S. Bibliography of references in Bengali to Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
* Gulati, S.P. Guru Gobind Singh; life and achievements. Delhi, National Book Shop. 1999. vol.2.
Guru Gobind Singh; a sketch of his life and teachings. Madras, G.A. Natesan. n.d.
Jagjit Singh Guru Gobind Singh; a study. Bombay, Pritpal Kaur. 1967.
Johar, Surinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Enkay Publishers. 1987.
Johar, Surinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; a biography. Delhi, Sterling. 1967.
Johar, Surinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; a biography. Jullundur, New Book. 1969.
Johar, Surinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; a study. New Delhi, Marwah. 1979.
Kapoor, Sukhbir Singh, ed. The creation of the Khalsa; the saint soldier. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1999.
Kapur Singh Guru Gobind Singh in an age of crisis. Simla, The Alinda Mandal Someset House. 1952.
* Kartar Singh Life of Guru Gobind Singh. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop. 1951.
20 Kartar Singh Life of Guru Gobind Singh. 3rd ed. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop. 1968.
* Kartar Singh Story of Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1995.
Kaushish, Swaroop Singh Guru kian saakhian; tales of the Sikh Gurus. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2005.
Kavita, R. Amarnama; a perspective. Patiala, Gurmat Parkashan. 2008.
* Kohli, Surinder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; his life personality and achievement by Surinder Singh Kohli and Gobind Singh Mansukhani. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1977.
Kohli, Surinder Singh The life and ideas of Guru Gobind Singh; based on original sources. New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 1986.
Lakshman Singh (Bhagat) A short sketch of the life and work of Guru Gobind Singh; the Tenth and the last Guru of the Sikhs. Lahore, Tribune Stream Press. 1909.
Lakshman Singh (Bhagat) The Sikh martyrs, edited by Prithipal Singh Kapur. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2006.
Lakshman Singh A short sketch of life and work of Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Languages Department Punjab. 1970.
Lakshman Singh A short sketch of the life and work of Guru Gobind Singh; the 10th and last Guru of the Sikhs. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop. 1963.
* Lakshman Singh Tributes to the memory of Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, Sikh Tract Society. 1925. 21 Macauliffe, Max Arthur The Sikh religion; its Gurus, sacred writings and authors (Reprint). Amritsar, Satvic Media. 2009. vol.5.
Maini, Darshan Singh A biographical sketch of Guru Gobind Singh for children. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
* Mann, Arjan Singh Short life sketch of Guru Gobind Singh. Calcutta, Bengal Sikh Missionary Association. n.d.
Mansukhani, Gobind Singh Guru Gobind Singh; his personality and achievement, by Gobind Singh Mansukhani and Surinder Singh Kohli. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1976.
* Mehta, Anand Krishan Biography of Guru Gobind Singh with pictures. Lahore, s.n. 1924.
* Natesan, G.A. Ramanand to Ram Tirath: lives of the saints of northern India including the Sikh Gurus. Madras, The Author. n.d.
Nijhawan, P.K. Sri Guru Gobind Geeta. New Delhi, Army Educational Stores. 1985.
Pritam Singh Five stories from Guru Gobind Singh's life. New Delhi, National Book Trust. 2008.
Puran Singh Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Chief Khalsa Diwan. n.d.
* Puran Singh Life and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Amritsar, Khalsa Agency. n.d.
Puran Singh The book of the Ten masters (Reprint). Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2010. 22
Puran Singh The Ten masters. 4th ed. Amritsar, Chief Khalsa Diwan. 1969.
* Puran Singh Victory of faith or the story of the martyrdom of four sons of Shri Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Khalsa Agency. 1908.
Rai, Daulat Sahibe Kamal Guru Gobind Singh, translated by Surinderjit Singh. 2nd ed. Amritsar, Gurmat Sahit Charitable Trust. 1993.
Rakshit, A.C. Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, Sikh Tract Society. 1919.
Ranbir Singh Glimpses of the divine masters. Delhi, International Trade Corporation. 1965.
Safeer, Pritam Singh The Tenth master. New Delhi, Guru Nanak Foundation. 1983.
Sahib Singh Guru Gobind Singh; life history, his mission and significance of four breaches and five symbols of Khalsa discipline. Jullundur, Raj Publishers. 1967.
Sahib Singh Guru Gobind Singh; life history, mission and significance of four and five symbols of Khalsa discipline by Sahib Singh and Dalip Singh. 2nd ed. Jullundur, Raj Publishers. 1970.
Sahota, Kartar Singh The Sikh Gurus; brief life story of the Ten Sikh Gurus. Bangkok, Sri Guru Singh Sabha. n.d. Sarangal, Tilak Raj, comp. Guru Gobind Singh; the Sikh heritage & faith, compiled by Tilak Raj Sarangal and Sewa Ram Sarangal. Lehara Gaga, Chehre Prakashan. 1999.
23 Seetal, Sohan Singh Prophet of man; Guru Gobind Singh. Ludhiana, Lyall Book Depot. 1968.
Shamsher Singh Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Modern Sahit. n.d.
Shamsher Singh Life of Guru Gobind Singh; through pictures by Shamsher Singh; edited by Sadajit Singh. Amritsar, Punjab Modern Academy of Fine Arts & Crafts. n.d.
Sher Singh Guru Gobind Singh; his life sketch. Amritsar, Jaidev Singh and Joginder Singh. n.d.
* Sher Singh Life of Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, The Author. 1932.
Sher Singh Social and political philosophy of Guru Gobind Singh. Delhi, Sterling. 1967.
Sher, Sher Singh Sikh Gurus; their religion and followers. Chandigarh, Shiromani Sikh Samaj. 1973.
* Singh, B.K. The saint of Patna: Sri Guru Govind Singh Ji. Patna, Supervising Committee. 1938.
Taran Singh, ed. Sikh Gurus and the Indian spiritual thought. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1981.
Thadani, Jaya When sparrows killed hawks; a children's life of Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1966.
The Tenth master; tributes on tercentenary. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
24 * Trilochan Singh A brief account of life and works of Guru Gobind Singh, by Trilochan Singh and Anurag Singh. Amritsar, Bhai Chattar Singh Jiwan Singh. 2002.
Trilochan Singh A brief life sketch of Guru Gobind Singh. Delhi, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1968.
Trilochan Singh Guru Gobind Singh: a brief life sketch. Delhi, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1964.
Works on Philosophy
* Balbir Singh Message of Guru Gobind Singh. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1966.
Batth, Gurdev Singh, tr. Sikh rehat maryada; a guide to the Sikh way of life. Hong Kong, Gurdev Singh Batth. 1990.
* Chatrath, Balwant Singh Guru Gobind Singh Ji and his message. Sargodha, The Author. n.d.
Dharmanant Singh Glimpses of the mission of Shri Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, The Author from Platoneum. 1963.
* Gahir, Gurcharan Singh, ed. Souvenir: 298th birthday of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Nairobi, Sant Baba Mani Singh Memorial Trust. 1964.
Gandhi, Surjit Singh A historian's approach to Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2004.
25 Grewal, J.S. Sikh ideology, polity and social order; from Guru Nanak to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. New Delhi, Manohar Publishers & Distributors. 2007.
Gurcharan Singh Guru Gobind Singh and his mission. Jullundur, Malhotra. 1976.
Gurdev Singh Perspectives on the Sikh traditions. 2nd ed. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 1996.
Khazan Singh History and philosophy of the Sikh religion, edited by Prithipal Singh Kapur (Reprint). Amritsar, Satvic Media. 2005. 2 pts.
Mcleod, W.H. Essays in Sikh history, tradition and society. New Delhi, Oxford University Press. 2007.
Nirbhai Singh The philosophical perspective on Sikh view of martyrdom. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2007.
Taran Singh Philosophy of Guru Gobind Singh. Ambala Cantt, Vidwan Press. n.d.
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* Bawa, Chhajju Singh The Ten Gurus and their teachings. Lahore, Punjab Printing Press. 1903.
Shackle, Christopher, ed. Teachings of the Sikh Gurus; selections from the Sikh scriptures, edited and translated by Christopher Shackle and Arvindpal Singh Mandair. London, Routledge. 2005.
Shan, Harnam Singh Select sayings of Guru Gobind Singh; a dictionary of the thought of the tenth Prophet -Preceptor of the Sikhs. Punjab, Information & Public Relation Department. 2008.
* Sharma, Amrita The life and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Learners Press. 1998.
* Talib, G.S. Impact of Guru Gobind Singh on Indian society. Patiala, Punjabi University. n.d.
Talib, Gurbachan Singh The impact of Guru Gobind Singh on Indian society; a socio-ethical interpretation of the Sikh religion. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1966.
Talib, Gurbachan Singh The impact of Guru Gobind Singh on Indian society; a socio-ethical interpretation of the Sikh religion. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop. 1984.
Dasam Granth Sahib
Ahluwalia, Jasbir Singh Understanding the Dasam Granth; dilectical sublime of Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Punjabi University. n.d.
Ashta, Dharam Pal The poetry of the Dasam Granth. New Delhi, Arun. 1959.
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Baagha, Ajit Singh Banur had orders; a critical study of an hitherto unknown 'Hukamnamah of Guru Gobind Singh'. Delhi, Ranjit. 1969.
Jagjit Singh Dasam Granth; the real issues. Chandigarh, The Author. n.d.
Jodh Singh, tr. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib; text and translation, translated by Jodh Singh and Dharam Singh. Patiala, Heritage Publications. 1999. 2 vols.
Kohli, Surinder Singh, tr. Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. Birmingham, The Sikh National Heritage Trust. 2003. 3 vols.
Loehlin, C.H. The Granth of Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa brotherhood. Lucknow, Lucknow Publishing. 1971.
* Mansukhani, Gobind Singh, tr. Hymns from the Dasam Granth. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1980.
* Mansukhani, Gobind Singh Hymns from the Dasam Granth. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1993.
28 Sandhu, Piara Singh, tr. Selections from Sri Dasam Granth Sahib; text in Gurmukhi & Roman. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2004.
Jaap Sahib
Bawa, Ujagar Singh, tr. Jaap Sahib & Sawayyay; a part of Sikh scriptures. Gaithersburg, The Washington Sikh Center. 1993.
* Brijinder Singh, tr. The Jap: thoughts on Godhood with Shabadas and Swayyas of Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, The Author. 1925.
Gill, Daniel, tr. Jaap Sahib; the cosmology of Guru Gobind Singh, translated into French and English by Daniel Gill and Harjeet Singh Gill. New Delhi, Bahri Publications. 1994.
Gill, Harjit Singh, tr. The cosmology of Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan Institute. n.d.
Gobind Singh (Guru) Jaap Sahib; the cosmology of Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan Institute. n.d.
Kapoor, Sukhbir Singh Jap Sahib, Swayas and Ardas hymns in the praise of God. New Delhi, Sterling. 1995.
Neki, Jaswant Singh Basking in the divine presence; a study of Jap Sahib, the meditation of Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2008.
Peace, M.L., tr. Jap Sahib; Guru Gobind's immortal morning prayer. 2nd ed. Jullundur, M.L. Peace and Rattan Kaur. 1966.
29 Powar, Rabinder, tr. Jaap Sahib; phonetic transcription and translation. Patiala, Punjabi University. 2005.
Ralph Singh Jaap Sahib: seminar, March 2-3, 1990. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan. 1990.
* Sodhi, Barjinder Singh, tr. Jap or thought on Godhood with shabad and swayyas. Amritsar, The Translator. 1925.
Surendra Nath, tr. Jap with Hindi and English text. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan. 1991.
* Surendra Nath Jaap Sahib of Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan Institute for Advanced Studies in Contemporary Religion. 1996.
Surinderjit Singh, tr. Jap Sahib and other hymns. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2002.
Trilochan Singh, tr. Guru Gobind Singh's the Jap. Delhi, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1968.
Trilochan Singh, tr. The Jap; meditational prayer; translated from the original. Delhi, Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. 1968.
Wazir Singh, ed. Akalvad of Jap Sahib: seminar on Guru Gobind Singh's Japu Sahib March, 2-3. New Delhi, Gobind Sadan Institute for Advanced Studies in Comparative Religion. 1990.
Peace, M.L., tr. Guru Gobind Singh's Bachittar Natak. 2nd ed. Jullundur, The Author. n.d.
Sekhon, Sant Singh, tr. The unique drama; translation of Benati Chaupi, Bachitra Natak and Akal Ustati. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1968.
Akaal Ustat
Darshan Singh, tr. Akal Ustat; praise of the immortal recitation by Guru Gobind Singh, 10th Guru of the Sikhs. Delhi, Gyan Sagar Publications. 1999.
* Peace, M.L., tr. Guru Gobind Singh's Akal Ustat translated into English verse. Jullundur, The Translator. 1963.
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* Ahuja, Jasbir Kaur Fatehnama of Guru Gobind Singh. Mumbai, Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan. 1999.
* Bedi, B.P.L., ed. Unto victory; letter from the last Sikh Guru to the last Moghul Emperor; Zafarnamah of Guru Gobind Singh Maharaj addressed to Emperor Aurangzeb. New Delhi, Unity Book Club of India. 1957.
Bedi, Gurcharan Singh The epistle of victory; an English translation of Guru Gobind Singh's Zafarnama in verse. Amritsar, The Author. 1960.
* Darshan Singh Zafarnama; epistle of victory written in Persian by the Tenth Guru to Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. New Delhi, ABC Publishing. n.d.
Duggal, Devinder Singh Fatehnama and Zafarnama. Jullundur, Institute of Sikh Studies. 1980.
Maighowalia, B.S., ed. Zafarnama. Hoshiarpur, The Author. n.d.
Makin, Gurcharan Singh, tr. Zafarnamah (Epistle of victory); Ik Onkar Hukam Sat Sri Wahe Guru Ji ki Fateh Zafarnamah Sri Mukhvak Patshahi-10. Ludhiana, Lahore Book Shop. 2005.
Nara, Ishar Singh Safarnama and Zafarnama, translated by Joginder Singh. New Delhi, Nara Publications. 1985.
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* Peace, M.L., tr. Guru Gobind Singh's Zafarnama. Jullundur, The Translator. 1963.
Sarna, Navtej, tr. Zafarnama; Guru Gobind Singh. New Delhi, Penguin Books India. 2011.
Surinderjit Singh, tr. Guru Gobind Singh's Zafarnama. Amritsar, Singh Brothers. 2003.
* Attar Singh, tr. The travels of Guru Teg Bahadur and Guru Gobind Singh. Lahore, The Author. 1876.
Fauja Singh, ed. Guru Gobind Singh marg; edited by Fauja Singh and Kapur Singh Ghuman. 2nd ed. Chandigarh, Language Department, Punjab. 1976.
Fauja Singh, ed. Travels of Guru Gobind Singh. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1968.
Gill, Danielle Machhiwara; meditations of Guru Gobind Singh, by Danielle Gill and Harjeet Singh Gill. New Delhi, Harman Publishing. 2004.
* Nahar Singh Guru Gobind Singh's visit to Rawalsar (Mandi State). Lahore, Model Electric Press. n.d.
Battles
Ardaman Singh Victories of Sri Guru Gobind Singh. 2nd ed. Patiala, Guru Nanak Mission. 1970. 33
Dhillon, Dalbir Singh Battles of Sri Guru Gobind Singh by Dalbir Singh Dhillon and Shangana Singh Bhullar. New Delhi, Deep and Deep Publications. 1990.
Jagdish Singh The immortal story of Chamkor Sahib. Amritsar, Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. n.d.
Kartar Singh Guru Gobind Singh and the Mughals. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
Narain Singh Guru Gobind Singh; the warrior saint. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1967.
Nayyar, Gurbachan Singh The Sikhs in Ferment; battles of the Sikh Gurus. New Delhi, National Book Organization. 1992.
Nihal Singh The battle of Chamkaur. Lahore, Gurmat Tract Society. 1932.
Nijjar, Bakhshish Singh Punjab under the Great Mughals.. Chandigarh, Panjab University. 1965.
Pandey, A.B. Later medieval India (1526-1761 A.D.). Allahabad, Central Book Depot. 1985.
Parkash Singh, ed. The saint-warrior Guru Gobind Singh. Amritsar, Khalsa College. 1967.
* Puran Singh Victory of faith or the martyrdom of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh. s.l., s.n. n.d.
34 * Sardul Singh The battle of life, how Guru Gobind Singh fought it? The military aspect of Sikhism. Lahore, Sikh Tract Society. 1918.
Sunder Singh The battles of Guru Gobind Singh (Reprint). Amritsar, Khalsa College Research Department. 1938.
Teja Singh Martyrdom of the innocents and Guru Gobind Singh's Zafarnamah. Delhi, Ajanta Books International. 1999.
* Virdi, Harbans Singh Battles on blue steed. Chandigarh, Writer's Foundation. 1999.
Khalsa
Ahluwalia, Jasbir Singh Creation of the Khalsa; essence and significance. Chandigarh, Unistar Books. 1999.
* Ahluwalia, Rajendra Singh The founder of the Khalsa. Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1966.
* Ahluwalia, Rajindra Singh The founder of Khalsa (Reprint). Chandigarh, Guru Gobind Singh Foundation. 1971.
Amrit Veen Kaur The Khalsa doctorine; its origin, evolution and significance. Delhi, Divine Society, Sri Guru Gobind College of Commerce. 1999.
Ardaman Singh The Baisakhi. s.l., s.n. 1970.
Banerjee, A.C. The Khalsa Raj. New Delhi, Abhinav Publications. 1985. 35 Banerjee, Himadri The Khalsa and the Punjab; studies in the Sikh history to the nineteenth century. New Delhi, Tulika Books. 2002.
Banerjee, Himdari, ed. The Khalsa and the Punjab; studies in Sikh history to the nineteenth century. New Delhi, Tulika. 2002.
Banerjee, Indubhusan Evolution of the Khalsa. 4th ed. Calcutta, A. Mukherjee. 1979. 2 vols.
Harbhajan Singh, ed. The tercentenary of Khalsa; a commemoration. Chennai, Developers India. 1999. 36 Inderpal Singh The grandeur of Khalsa. Amritsar, Guru Nanak Dev University. 1999.
* Jaspal, Partap Singh Eternal glory of Guru Gobind Singh and the Khalsa. New Delhi, Reliance Publishing. 1999.
* Johar, S.S. Rituals and the Khalsa; in his birth of the Khalsa. New Delhi, Ajanta International. 2001.
Kapoor, Sukhbir Singh, ed. The creation of the Khalsa; the saint soldier. New Delhi, Hemkunt Press. 1999.
* Kapur Singh Baisakhi of Guru Gobind Singh. Jullundur, Hindi Publishers. 1960.
Kapur, Prithipal Singh The Khalsa by Prithipal Singh Kapur and Dharam Singh. Patiala, Punjabi University. 1999.
Kharak Singh Khalsa and the twenty first century. Chandigarh, Institute of Sikh Studies. 1999.
* Kumar, H.C. The birth of the Khalsa. Hyderabad, Jethmal Parsham Gupta. 1928.
Madanjit Kaur, ed. Guru Gobind Singh and creation of Khalsa. Amritsar, Guru Nanak Dev University. 2000.
Malik, Arjan Dass The sword of the Khalsa; the Sikh people war 1699-1768. New Delhi, Manohar Publishers and Distributors. 1999.
* Man, Arjan Singh The Sikh and the Singh. Calcutta, Bengal Sikh Missionary Association. 1937.
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McLeod, W.H. Sikhs of the Khalsa; a history of the Khalsa rahit. New Delhi, Oxford University Press. 2003.
Mohinder Singh Sikh; forms and symbols. New Delhi, Manohar Publishers. 2000.
* Relevance of Khalsa value system in the 21st century. Chandigarh, Anandpur Sahib Foundation. 2000.
Santokh Singh Sword of the Khalsa. Jammu, Gujral Printers. 1991.
Shan, Harnam Singh Creation of the Khalsa; an epoch-making event in the world history. Patiala, Guru Nanak Dev Mission. 2002.
Singh, K. Baisakhi; the birthday of the Khalsa. Bangkok, Sri Guru Singh Sabha. n.d.
The Spirit of Khalsa; three centuries of interface. Chennai, Developers India. 2000.
Trilochan Singh, tr. Souvenir; Vesakhi special. Singapore, Sikh Community of Singapore. 1998.
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Gurdwaras
Dilgeer, Harjinder Singh Anandpur Sahib. Belgium, Sikh University Centre. 2003.
Shamsher Singh Takht Patna Sahib in its historical spiritual perspective. Patna Sahib, Takhat Sri Harminder Sahib Ji. n.d.
List of Gurdwaras
Bihar Gurdwara Bal Lila Maini Gurdwara Gobind Ghat (Patna) Gurdwara Guru Ka Bagh Sahib (Patna) Gurudwara Handi Sahib Takhat Sachkhand Sri Patna Sahib Haryana Gurdwara Dasvin Patshahi (Kurukshetra) Gurdwara Patshahi Dasvin (Sulhar) Gurdwara Raj Ghat Patshahi Dasvin (Kurukshetra) Gurudwara Nada Sahib Gurudwara Patshahi 6th,9th,10th Sahib Gurudwara Patshahi Dasvin (Jagadhari) Himachal Pradesh Gurdwara Tir Garhi (Bhangani) Guru Ka Lahaur (Bilaspur) Gurudwara Bhangani Sahib Gurudwara Dasvin Patshahi (Nadaun) Gurudwara Guru Gobind Singh Sahib (Nahan) 39 Gurudwara Mandi Gurudwara Padal Sahib (Mandi) Gurudwara Paonta Sahib Gurudwara Rawalsar Sahib Gurudwara Sehra Sahib Gurudwara Toka Sahib Bathinda Gurdwara Zafarnama Gurudwara Jand Sahib Takhat Damdama Sahib Faridkot Gurdwara Gurusar Patshahi 10 Fatehgarh Gurdwara Fatehgarh Sahib Gurdwara Shahid Ganj Ludhiana Gurudwara Charan Kanwal Gurudwara Manji Sahib (Alamgir) Gurudwara Uch Da Pir Gurdwara Jhar Sahib Mohali Gurudwara Akalgarh Sahib (Gharuan) Ropar Chamkaur Sahib Gurdwara Bhatta Sahib Gurdwara Damdama Sahib (Anandpur) Gurdwara Garhi Sahib Gurdwara Katalgarh Sahib 40 Gurdwara Mata Jit Kaur Sahib Gurdwara Parivar Vichora Gurudwara Jand Sahib Gurudwara Manji Sahib (Burjmajra) Gurudwara Mata Jit Kaur (Anandpur) Gurudwara Qila Anandgarh (Anandpur) Gurudwara Qila Fatehgarh (Anandpur) Gurudwara Qila Lohgarh (Anandpur) Gurudwara Shahid Ganj Sahib (Morinda) Gurudwara Sisganj (Anandpur) Gurudwara Thara Sahib (Anandpur) Keshgarh Sahib Maharashtra Gurdwara Mata Sahib (Nanded) Gurudwara Banda Ghat Gurudwara Damdama Sahib (Nanded) Gurudwara Hira Ghat Sahib Gurudwara Mal Tekri Gurudwara Nagina Ghat Sahib Gurudwara Sangat Sahib (Nanded) Gurudwara Shikar Ghat Sahib Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib Uttaranchal Gurudwara Hemkunt Sahib
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General Works
Amrit Kaur Guru Gobind Singh Foundation salutes mothers. The Sikh Review. 55:8(644). 2007. pp.79-81.
Bawa, Paramjeet Singh The darbars of the Sikh Gurus by Louis E. Fenech. The Sikh Review. 57:2(662). 2009. pp.52-56.
Chadha, Dilbir Singh Peerless is Guru Gobind Singh; "Himself the master and the disciple". The Sikh Review. 57:4(664). 2009. pp.9-10.
Cunningham, J.D. Guru Gobind Singh; the measure of greatness. The Sikh Review. 50:1(577). 2002. pp.31-32.
Dharminder Singh Writings of Guru Gobind Singh; historical significance. The Panjab Past and Present. 38(76). 2007. pp.32-40.
Gupta, Rajat Das Tagore's essay; Shivaji and Guru Govind Singh. The Sikh Review. 57:5(665). 2009. pp.36-42.
Gurbinder Kaur Role of women in history during the Guru period. Punjab History Conference. 42nd session, March 19-21. 2010. pp.108-110.
Jogi, Joginder Singh Guru Gobind Singh; personality and vision. The Sikh Review. 57:1(661). 2009. pp.41-44.
43 Kirpal Singh Sikhs and Afghans; from Guru Nanak to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Sikh Review. 56:12(660). 2008. pp.39-43.
Kohli, Jaidev Singh The incredible Guru Gobind Singh. The Sikh Review. 57:1(661). 2009. pp.21-27.
Latif, Syed Mohammed Guru Gobind Singh; birth of a nation (Reprint). The Sikh Review. 50.1(577). 2002. pp.32-33.
Madanjit Kaur The Guruship and succession of Guru Granth Sahib. The Panjab Past and Present. 35(69 & 70). 2004. pp.115-127.
Madanjit Kaur The Guruship and succession of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The Panjab Past and Present. 39(78). 2008. pp.1-18.
Mahindar Singh A Glimpse of Sri Dasmesh. The Sikh Review. 50:1(577). 2002. pp.24-27.
Mahindar Singh Banda Bairagi; as Singh Bahadur and Badshah. The Sikh Review. 56:12(660). 2008. pp.44-47.
Nayyar, G.S. and Kavita Guru Gobind Singh's mission and the last phase at Nanded. Punjab History Conference. 41st session, March 14-16. 2009. pp.129-134.
Onkar Singh Saint soldiers of the Tenth Master. The Sikh Review. 50:1(577). 2002. pp.28- 30.
Panesar, S.D. The Khalsa March across 18th & 19th centuries; from Banda Singh Bahadur to Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The Sikh Review. 58:12(684). 2010. pp.30-33.
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Rai Aziz Ullah Tenth Guru's unique relic; the incomparable "Ganga Sagar". The Sikh Review. 52:7(607). 2004. pp.16-21.
Sarna, Joginder Singh The miracle that Guru Gobind Singh wrought. The Sikh Review. 49:1(565). 2001. pp.21-22.
Shanti Kaur Khalsa Mata Jeeto Ji as the feminine light of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Sikh Review. 56:4(652). 2008. pp.31-33.
Shukla, Satish Kumar Humanitarianism; shubh karman te kab-hon na taron. The Sikh Review. 57:4(664). 2009. pp.14-17.
Sohan Singh The Miri-Piri doctrine as perfected by Guru Gobind Singh. The Sikh Review. 57:1(661). 2009. pp.30-35.
Sulakhan Singh Historical analysis of Giani Gian Singh's Nirmal Panth Pardipika. Punjab History Conference. 37th session, March 18-20. 2005. pp.220-222.
Tara Singh, O. Guru Gobind Singh's gift to humanity. The Sikh Review. 49:1(565). 2001. pp.16-19.
Aurobindo, tr. Sri Aurobindo on Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Sikh Review. 49:1(565). 2001. p.20.
Bedi, Parminder Singh Koer Singh's Gurbilas Patshahi 10; nineteenth century Sikh literature. Punjab History Conference. 39th session, March 16-18. 2007. pp.247-252.
Kirpal Singh Early life of Guru Gobind Singh. The Panjab Past and Present. 31(61). 2000. pp.25-30. 45
Madhulika Singh Takhat Sri Patna Sahib; second throne of the Sikh World. The Panjab Past Present. 38(75). 2007. pp.1-10.
Pargat Singh Faith & character building; Guru Gobind Singh Ji as patron of sports. The Sikh Review. 52:8(608). 2004. pp.14-17.
Works on Philosophy
Ahuja, Jasbir Kaur Guru Gobind Singh; the prophet & statesman. The Sikh Review. 51:12(600). 2003. pp.27-30.
Kavita Goddess worship as ascribed to Guru Gobind Singh; an analysis. The Panjab Past and Present. 39(78). 2008. pp.29-35.
Nayyar, Gurbachan Singh The aims and activity of Guru Gobind Singh. The Panjab Past and Present. 31(61). 2000. pp.31-36.
Sodhi, S.S. Guru Gobind Singh; India's prophet of destiny. The Sikh Review. 51:12(600). 2003. pp.30-32.
Teachings
Ahluwalia, K.J.S. The mission and message of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. pp.21-23.
Dalawari, Bhagwant Singh The blessings of Guru Gobind Singh's Amrit; a personal testimony. The Sikh Review. 49:4(568). 2001. pp.18-23.
Rao, K.L. Seshagiri Religious dialogue and Sikh perspective vision of Guru Gobind Singh. The Sikh Review. 49:4(568). 2001. pp.12-17.
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Dasam Granth Sahib
Navdeep Kaur Shabad Hazare in Dasam Granth; an analysis. Punjab History Conference. 42nd session, March 19-21. 2010. pp.98-102.
Chandi Di Vaar
Ahluwalia, K.S. References to Durga in writings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The Sikh Review. 57:4(664). 2009. pp.27-28.
Sharma, Jaswant Kumar The chandi charitar- an analysis. The Panjab Past and Present. 31(61). 2000. pp.37-43.
Zafarnama
Navdeep Kaur Zafarnama; its historical importance. Punjab History Conference. 41st session, March 14-16. 2009. pp.193-198.
Travels
Bajwa, K.S. Guru Gobind Singh; from Talwandi Sabho to Nanded. Punjab History Conference. 41st session, March 14-16. 2009. pp.117-128.
Sohi, B.K. Preservation of holy sites; a visit to Anandpur Sahib. The Sikh Review. 49:4(568). 2001. pp.46-48.
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Daljit Kaur Sources on Sikh history- a case study of Khanzada expedition and Hussaini Yudh against Guru Gobind Singh. Punjab History Conference. 35th session, March 6- 8. 2003. pp.95-97.
Jagjit Singh Advent of Guru Gobind Singh Ji; emancipatory basis of the Sikh struggle. The Sikh Review. 52:1(601). 2004. pp.21-28.
Sethi, Joginder Singh Martyr's blood on Chamkaur di Garhi. The Sikh Review. 52:12(612). 2004. pp.19-21.
Sharma, Saroj Battle of Bhangani; a profile of perspectives on Bachittar Natak and Sri Gur Sobha. Punjab History Conference. 35th session, March 6-8. 2003. pp.98-100.
Vaswani, T.L. Guru Gobind Singh: a soldier of the Spirit. The Sikh Review. 50:1(577). 2002. pp.23-24.
Khalsa
Aulakh, Gurcharan Singh The process of baptism in 1699 on Baisakhi day-in context of sources. Punjab History Conference. 37th session, March 18-20. 2005. pp.188-193.
Baveja, Manmohan Singh The Sikh discipline and Kesh. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.61-62.
Grewal, Gurdip Singh Khalsa and the concept of sovereignty. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.34-35.
Jogi, Joginder Singh Emergence of Khalsa; a divine will. The Sikh Review. 55:4(640). 2007. pp.26-29. 48
Kapoor, Satish K. Guru Gobind Singh; the final phase. The Sikh Review. 56:9(657). 2008. pp.19-23.
Kavita Rani Sainapat Sri Gur Sobha as a source of post Khalsa battles. Punjab History Conference. 35th session, March 6-8. 2003. pp.91-94.
Kuldeep Singh The essentiality of turban; World Sikh Council presents memorandum to French Government in Paris. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.52-57.
Livtar Singh Khalsa Khalsa on top of the World. The Sikh Review. 56:3(651). 2008. p.73.
Narinder Singh The underlying reason for the 5K's. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. pp.57-58.
Parminder Singh Vaisakhi; past and present - changing trends. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. pp.26-28.
Prince, S.S. Vaisakhi of the Khalsa. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. p.71.
Ravindra Kumar Guru Gobind Singh's Khalsa as forerunner of Indian nationalism. The Sikh Review. 57:5(665). 2009. pp.22-25.
Shan, Harnam Singh Birth of the Khalsa Panth; the divinely ordained people. The Sikh Review. 56:4(652). 2008. pp.25-26.
49 Shan, Harnam Singh Why Sikhs are ordained to preserve Kesh. The Sikh Review. 57:5(2009). 2009. pp.20-21.
Sodhi, S.S. Khalsa centrism; a life affirming system. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. pp.17-20.
Sukhdial Singh Emergence of the Khalsa commonwealth. The Sikh Review. 55:4(640). 2007. pp.30-34.
Sukhdial Singh Guru Gobind Singh Ji; founding Father of the Khalsa. The Sikh Review. 56:4(652). 2008. pp.27-30.
Sukhdial Singh Guru Gobind Singh as founder of the Khalsa commonwealth. The Sikh Review. 57:4(664). 2009. pp.35-36.
Sukhdial Singh Guru Gobind Singh; as founder of the Khalsa Commonwealth. The Sikh Review. 57:1(661). 2009. pp.36-38.
Syalee, Sangat Singh Ordaining of the Khalsa. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.11-13.
Tarilochan Singh Raj karega Khalsa; its historical significance. The Sikh Review. 55:4(640). 2007. pp.35-37.
Tarlochan Singh Attributes of Khalsa; the ideal and the reality. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.35-37.
Tarnindar Singh Nyara Khalsa; the perfectionist spirit. The Sikh Review. 52:12(612). 2004. pp.22-27.
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Vidyarthi, Rajinder Singh The Khalsa in turbulent times. The Sikh Review. 52:4(604). 2004. pp.31-33.
Walia, Jasjit Singh Khalsa as the divinely sanctioned order. The Sikh Review. 49:8(572). 2001. pp.23-30.
Yogi, Harbhajan Singh Order of the Khalsa. The Sikh Review. 57:4(664). 2009. pp.24-26.
Yogi, Harbhajan Singh Vaisakhi; the unfolding of Sikh history. The Sikh Review. 58:4(676). 2010. pp.55-56.
Gurdwaras
Madhulika Singh Takhat Sri Patna Sahib; second throne of the Sikh world. The Panjab Past and Present. 38(75). 2007. pp.1-10.
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