Given that the Sikhs’ scriptures – the utterances of their Gurus - are works of poetry, this article majors on the daily presence of insects, birds, fish and mammals in the recitation of the image-rich poesy that makes up the Guru Granth Sahib. Appreciation of this imagery requires understanding of the rural Punjabi context and also of earlier Indic compositions, whether sacred or secular. The introduction of certain birds and animals in Sikh parables and miracles will receive attention, and – inevitably in view of the equation of male Sikhs with Singhs (lions, or is it tigers?) – ‘big cats’ will be centre-stage. A (Quaker) poet’s bidding ‘Do not observe, become…’ will provide a stimulus to understand the more than symbolic animal presence ...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
The Indian tradition has respected animal sentience and non-injury toward all life. It is repeated c...
International audienceThis paper proposes a survey of the many ways in which people look at and deal...
During the reform movements instigated under British colonialism (1870–1920), Sikh identity and trad...
Starting from recent UK media reports relating to Sikhs and vegetarianism, this article examines pra...
The book illustrates different aspects of the role played by animals in the dfferent cultures and r...
“Animals in Hindu South Asia: From Cosmos to Slaughterhouse” takes a novel approach Hindu ethics, an...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
Animals are the part and parcel of human life so in literature. Indian authors in most of the langua...
Abstract Cultural and ritual uses of animals beyond those for food and medicine should not be dismi...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
Abstract Background Religious beliefs and practices have long influenced human perceptions and uses ...
In the last years, several tiger sightings have been reported in rural areas of Orissa, in both vil...
Numerous references to animals in the Bible show that biblical authors had a broad knowledge of natu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
The Indian tradition has respected animal sentience and non-injury toward all life. It is repeated c...
International audienceThis paper proposes a survey of the many ways in which people look at and deal...
During the reform movements instigated under British colonialism (1870–1920), Sikh identity and trad...
Starting from recent UK media reports relating to Sikhs and vegetarianism, this article examines pra...
The book illustrates different aspects of the role played by animals in the dfferent cultures and r...
“Animals in Hindu South Asia: From Cosmos to Slaughterhouse” takes a novel approach Hindu ethics, an...
Wildlife management is very old in India. Vedas contain hymns in praise of animals. Sanatan Dharma h...
Animals are the part and parcel of human life so in literature. Indian authors in most of the langua...
Abstract Cultural and ritual uses of animals beyond those for food and medicine should not be dismi...
In ancient Ayurvedic treaties, the meat of wild animals is described as particularly beneficial for ...
Abstract Background Religious beliefs and practices have long influenced human perceptions and uses ...
In the last years, several tiger sightings have been reported in rural areas of Orissa, in both vil...
Numerous references to animals in the Bible show that biblical authors had a broad knowledge of natu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The region of Ladakh in the Indian Himalayas has recently seen a rise in attacks by stray dogs, some...
The Indian tradition has respected animal sentience and non-injury toward all life. It is repeated c...
International audienceThis paper proposes a survey of the many ways in which people look at and deal...