Goindval Pothis
Discover the profound insights of Sikh literature with Goindval Pothis by Gurinder S. Mann, published by Harvard University Press in 1997. This engaging volume delves into the earliest known version of the Sikh canon, offering readers a critical description and a partial edition of the Goindval Pothis—an invaluable collection of proto-scriptural manuscripts crafted in the 1570s. Spanning 233 pages, this work not only highlights the significance of these manuscripts but also features a selection of hymns by non-Sikh saints, many of which are unique to this collection. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of devotional literature, Goindval Pothis provides a rich exploration of Sikhism, its sacred texts, and the historical context of its early works. Enhance your understanding of this essential aspect of world religions with this must-have addition to your library.