
Published online:
01 November 2003
Published in print:
24 May 2001
Online ISBN:
9780199834433
Print ISBN:
9780195130249
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Rag as the Organizing Principle of the Adi Granth Rag as the Organizing Principle of the Adi Granth
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Evolution of the Structure of the Adi Granth Evolution of the Structure of the Adi Granth
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Sequencing of Rags in the Adi Granth Sequencing of Rags in the Adi Granth
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Internal Arrangement Within Rag Sections of the Adi Granth Internal Arrangement Within Rag Sections of the Adi Granth
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The Adi Granth and Other Scriptures The Adi Granth and Other Scriptures
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Chapter
6 The Emerging Structure of the Adi Granth
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Pages
86–101
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Published:May 2001
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Singh Mann, Gurinder, 'The Emerging Structure of the Adi Granth', The Making of Sikh Scripture (New York , 2001; online edn, Oxford Academic, 1 Nov. 2003), https://doi.org/10.1093/0195130243.003.0006, accessed 8 May 2025.
Abstract
The evolutionary process that resulted in the Adi Granth is traced. First, the significance of rag in Sikh devotion and its relationship to the organization of Sikh scripture are briefly addressed. The evolution is the traced of the structure of the Sikh text in terms of both the sequential arrangement of rag sections and their internal constitution. The chapter concludes with a brief comparison of the structure of the Adi Granth with that of Hindu and Islamic scriptures.
Keywords:
Keywords, Adi Granth, ancient texts, Hinduism, history, Islam, rag, religious history, Sikhism
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Sikhism
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