Shop No.20, Aurobindo Palace Market, Hauz Khas, Near Church +91 9818282497 | 011 26867121 110016 New Delhi IN
Midland The Book Shop ™
Shop No.20, Aurobindo Palace Market, Hauz Khas, Near Church +91 9818282497 | 011 26867121 New Delhi, IN
+919871604786 https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/677cda367903fd013d69b606/without-tag-line-480x480.png" [email protected]
9788198697066 68a0791454d021d3acceee67 Religious Rebels In The Punjab https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/68a0791554d021d3acceee6f/9788198697066-2.webp

What happens when untouchables decide they are not Hindus?

They form their own religion. The Ad Dharm movement of Punjab, founded in the 1920s by Mangoo Ram of the Ghadar movement, stakes claim as a religion separate from and superior to both Hinduism and Sikhism. In this classic study, Mark Juergensmeyer chronicles the history of the Ad Dharm movement with extensive field research, surveys and interviews with dalit leaders. He also explores Ad Dharms links with organisations supported by dalits: Arya Samaj, Valmiki Sabha, Ambedkar and Dalit Panther movements, Christianity, Marxism, the Congress party, Radhasoami Satsang, and the lifestyle of modern secularism.

About Author

Mark Juergensmeyer is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara
 
9788198697066
in stockINR 559
1 1
Religious Rebels In The Punjab

Religious Rebels In The Punjab

ISBN: 9788198697066
₹559
₹699   (20% OFF)



Details
  • ISBN: 9788198697066
  • Author: Mark Juergensmeyer
  • Publisher: Navayana
  • Pages: 382
  • Format: Paperback
SHARE PRODUCT

Book Description

What happens when untouchables decide they are not Hindus?

They form their own religion. The Ad Dharm movement of Punjab, founded in the 1920s by Mangoo Ram of the Ghadar movement, stakes claim as a religion separate from and superior to both Hinduism and Sikhism. In this classic study, Mark Juergensmeyer chronicles the history of the Ad Dharm movement with extensive field research, surveys and interviews with dalit leaders. He also explores Ad Dharms links with organisations supported by dalits: Arya Samaj, Valmiki Sabha, Ambedkar and Dalit Panther movements, Christianity, Marxism, the Congress party, Radhasoami Satsang, and the lifestyle of modern secularism.

About Author

Mark Juergensmeyer is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara
 

User reviews

  0/5