< The Sikh Religion
THE SIKH RELIGION
ITS GURUS, SACRED WRITINGS
AND AUTHORS
BY
MAX ARTHUR MACAULIFFE
(Indic characters)
The egg of superstition hath burst; the
mind is illumined:
The Guru hath cut the fetters off the feet
and freed the captive.
Guru Arjan
IN SIX VOLUMES
VOL. V
OXFORD
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
1909
HENRY FROWDE, M.A.
PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK
TORONTO AND MELBOURNE
CONTENTS OF VOL. V
PAGE 1 67 68 103 201 237 246 260 - Extracts from Aral Ustat
261 - Extracts from Vichitar Natak
286 - Introduction to the Hindu Incarnations
306 - Thirty-three Sawaiyas (Quatrains)
314 - Hazare Shabd
324 - Chaupai
328 331 333
OXFORD
PRINTED AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
BY HORACE HART, M.A.
PRINTER TO THE UNIVERSITY
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