The loss of Sikh heritage: The missing manuscripts of Sikh Reference Library since June 1984

IF 0.2 0 ASIAN STUDIES Sikh Formations-Religion Culture Theory Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/17448727.2020.1804200
D. Tatla
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ABSTRACT This essays concerns the destruction of Sikh Reference Library during the Indian army’s invasion of the Golden Temple, Amritsar in June 1984. The Library built over several decades drew upon almost five centuries’ Sikh literature from various sources containing much of the most precious heritage of the Sikh community. Among its contents were priceless handwritten birs of Guru Granth; recensions of Dasam Granth, hukamnamas and early Sikh literature dating back from 16th century to many gifts deposited by the Sikh sovereign Maharajah Ranjit Singh and other Sikh princes during the 19th century. How the Library, alleged to have survived three days of intensive fighting, then caught fire with contentious claims that its contents were taken away by the army -some of these were returned by the government of India while much is yet unaccounted for, has led to almost continuous controversy since June 1984. The loss of much of Sikh Reference Library is now part of painful memory of India’s callous disregard for a community’s historical heritage with no resolution as to what happened to its contents.
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锡克教遗产的流失:1984年6月以来锡克教参考图书馆遗失的手稿
本文关注1984年6月印度军队入侵阿姆利则金庙时锡克教参考图书馆被毁的情况。这座图书馆建于几十年,从各种来源收集了近五个世纪的锡克教文献,其中包括锡克教社区最珍贵的遗产。在里面有无价的古鲁·格兰斯的手稿;从16世纪开始的Dasam Granth, hukamnamas和早期锡克教文献的副本,以及锡克教君主Ranjit Singh和其他锡克教王子在19世纪存放的许多礼物。据称,这座图书馆在三天的激烈战斗中幸存了下来,但后来却起火了,有争议的说法称,图书馆的藏书被军队带走了——其中一些被印度政府归还,还有很多下落不明。自1984年6月以来,这一争议几乎持续不断。锡克教参考图书馆的大部分内容的丢失现在是印度对社区历史遗产的无情漠视的痛苦记忆的一部分,对其内容发生了什么没有解决办法。
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