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Singh, K., 2001. Parasaraprasna. Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University.

Singh, P., 2000. Guru Granth Sahib, Canon, Meaning and Authority. Oxford: OUP.

Singh, P., 2004. The Ten Masters. Amritsar: Singh Brothers.

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Singh, G., 1996. Tandav of the Centaur. s.l.: Institute of Sikh Studies.

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