Incorporated into this work are essentially English translations of the collection of extant rehatnamay published by Piara Singh Padam (which I've added to this site). I include it in this collection to help readers access the original Panjabi texts. As I've mentioned before, McLeod was an ex-Christian priest and his western education was in the form of modern day orientalism (in my opinion). So you may want to consider this when you read his analysis of the texts.
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Sikhs of the Khalsa a History of the Khalsa Rahit by W. H. McLeod
Incorporated into this work are essentially English translations of the collection of extant rehatnamay published by Piara Singh Padam (which I've added to this site). I include it in this collection to help readers access the original Panjabi texts. As I've mentioned before, McLeod was an ex-Christian priest and his western education was in the form of modern day orientalism (in my opinion). So you may want to consider this when you read his analysis of the texts.
Incorporated into this work are essentially English translations of the collection of extant rehatnamay published by Piara Singh Padam (which I've added to this site). I include it in this collection to help readers access the original Panjabi texts. As I've mentioned before, McLeod was an ex-Christian priest and his western education was in the form of modern day orientalism (in my opinion). So you may want to consider this when you read his analysis of the texts.
Prem Sumarag Granth - Author(s) Unknown. (Panjabi) Date of Completion Not Know But at Least The Early 1800s, Possibly Much Earlier. Edited by Randhir Singh.