“Why Punjab’s ‘Abrahamisation’ should serve as a cautionary tale for Sarna Advocates”, Swarajyamag, June 27, 2025:
“Attempts to abrahamise Sikhism show that the rush for separate recognition from the Sanatan fold may offer short-term gains, but this rigid distinction risks erasing internal diversity and triggering long-term cultural erosion.
Two Indian states, one in the north-west and the other in the east, located nearly 1550 km away, are on a similar trajectory, albeit 300 years apart.
In a recent podcast, author Punit Sahani described Punjab of the 18th century as a barren land for literature. In the war-ravaged region, evidence of literary work remains scarce……”
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