Describes the history of Hinduism and Sikhism in America; their beliefs and practices; their impact on American culture, social issues, and politics; and important American Hindu and Sikh figures and events.
Describes the history, tenets, teachings, worship, traditions, and celebrations of Sikhism, and includes an activity and a note for parents and teachers.
Takes the reader from the very earliest beliefs of the Ancient world - worship of the Mother Goddess, prehistoric rites - through the 4000 years since classical civilization to the contemporary world of cults and self-styled Messiahs.
An introduction to the religion of Sikhs, an old religion begun in Panjab, in India and Pakistan, and is now practiced in many other areas of the world, and includes craft activities, spotlight boxes, and interviews.
Provides information intended for adolescents about the history, beliefs, and practices of Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism, including photographs, maps, glossaries, and study questions.
Traces the development of the great Sikh city set in the beautiful Punjab, from its beginnings as pool of miracles to the powerful presence of today's Golden Temple.
A color-illustrated overview of the religion of Sikhism that covers such topics as gurus, signs and symbols, worship, festivals, women, and human rights.