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Akali struggle: a retrospect / Singh, Mohinder 1988  Book
Mohinder Singh Book
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Publication New Delhi, Atlantic Pub., 1988.
Description xiii, 272p.hbk
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029481954.5/MOH 029481MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Fifty years of librarinship in India past, present and future: Seminar papers twenty ninth All India library conference / Mangla, P.B. (ed.); Sardana, J.L. (ed.); Singh, Mohinder (ed.) 1983  Book
Singh, Mohinder Book
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Publication DelhI, ILA, 1983.
Description xiv, 467p.
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024381025.3095409/ILA 024381MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Learned instittutions in India: activities and publications / Singh, Mohinder (ed) 1969  Book
Singh, Mohinder Book
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Publication Ahmedabad, Balgovind prakashan, 1969.
Description ix, 272p
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001897068.5405/SIN 001897MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   159393


Question of Life and Death: Conversion, Self and Identity in Swami Shraddhanand's Autobiography / Singh, Mohinder   Journal Article
Singh, Mohinder Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is based on a reading and an interpretation of Swami Shraddhanand's Hindi autobiography, published in 1924. In it, Shraddhanand centrally narrates the story of his conversion to the Arya Samaj and his self-transformation in the second half of the nineteenth century. Through a close reading of the conceptual terminology embedded in the text, the paper attempts to show that the conversion being narrated here cannot be understood by referring to the category of religion alone, and that the identity that the protagonist discovers for himself—his new Arya identity—is a composite civilisational-religious identity that involves transformed ideas of religion and religiosity.
Key Words Religion  Community  Conversion  Civilisation  Reform  Self 
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State governments publications in India 1947-1982 / Singh, Mohinder 1985  Book
Singh, Mohinder Book
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Publication DelhI, Academic Publications, 1985.
Description 2v., 657p.
Series Academic series in library and information science; vol.3
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026282011.53/SIN 026282MainOn ShelfGeneral 
026283011.53/SIN 026283MainOn ShelfGeneral