J. S. Grewal's 2009 publication, "A Study of Guru Granth Sahib," offers a fresh perspective on Sikhism. With insights from renowned scholars, the book delves into seven pivotal chapters, exploring the Guru Granth Sahib's teachings, societal context, and the evolution of Sikhism during the era of the first five Gurus.
Beginning with a unique glossary, Grewal sets the stage for readers, offering clarity on key terms. The book also touches upon historical research, shedding light on both European and Sikh scholars' contributions.
Concluding with Grewal's translations of select Gurbani verses, this work is a deep dive into Sikh philosophy. A must-read for those keen on understanding the essence of the Guru Granth Sahib and Sikhism's core tenets.