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2 Ibid:       p. 294

  1. Ibid; p. 995
  2. Ibid; p. 8
  3. Ibid; ‘ p. 859
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  7. Guru Granth Sahib: p. 830
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  12. Jaiswal, Suvira: “Origin and Development of

Vaisnavism, pp. 116-118

  1. Murthy, H.VS.:”Vaisnavism of Shankradeva and

Ramanyja”, p. 232

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  4. Guru Granth Sahib:p. 1
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  10. Ibid; p. 62
  11. Ibid; p. 113
  12. Ibid; p. 473
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  14. Guru Granth Sahib: p. 1243
  15. Ibid; p. 730
  16. Wilson, H.H.: “Religious Sects of Hindus”, p. 19
  17. Briggs, G.W.: “Gorakhnath and’Kanphata Yogis”,
  18. 32
  19. Guru Granth Sahib: p. 1245
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  21. Ibid; p. 1171
  22. Ibid; p. 889
  23. Ibid; p. 417
  24. Russell, Bertrand: “History of Western Philosophy’,
  25. 362-263
  26. Dowley, Tim (Ed.): “Eerdman’s Handbook to the

History of Christianity”, p. 5

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  2. Ibid: p. 1028
  3. Ibid; p. 224
  4. Ibid; p. 145
  5. Ibid; p. 1289
  6. Ibid; p. 472
  7. Bhalla, Sarup Dass: “Mehma Prakash”, p. 326
  8. Gupta, H.R.: “History of the Sikh Gurus”, p. 110
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  10. Bute Shah: “Tawarikh-i-Hind”, pp. 405-406
  11. Gurdev Singh: “Sikh Tradition”, pp. 183-227
  12. Cunningham, J.D.: “History of the Sikhs”, p. 64
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  14. Ibid; p. 631
  15. Ibid; p. 913
  16. Ibid; p. 913
  17. Ibid; p. 113
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  20. Smart, Ninian: “The Religious Experience of

Mankind”, pp. 356-358

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Roth, Cecil:  “Short History of the Jewish People”,

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Religion”, p. 210

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Mulkh Raj Anand)

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