The Sikh Anthology — Northeast India's First Digital Sikh Magazine

Inaugural Issue | Volume I, Issue 01 | April, 2026

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The Sikh Anthology | Digital Sikh Magazine from Northeast India

About the magazine

The Sikh Anthology is Northeast India's first quarterly digital magazine devoted to Sikh history, philosophy, and community life — published from Dibrugarh, Assam, and read across the global Sikh diaspora.

Founded and edited by S. Darvinder Singh Nanda, the magazine works at the intersection of regional documentation and global Sikh discourse — gathering archival research, original scholarship, and lived testimony into a single publication of record.

The format

Why a digital flipbook

01

Global reach

Accessible to Sikh readers, scholars, and institutions in any country, on any device.

02

Archival integrity

Rare photographs, manuscripts, and oral records preserved in a stable digital form.

03

Reading fidelity

A page-turn interface that retains the cadence and feel of print.

04

Immediate publication

Scholarship and community reportage reach readers without distribution delay.

05

Searchable record

Every issue indexed and retrievable for future research and citation.

Table of contents

Inside this edition

i.Editorial & forewords

Opening reflections and spiritual messages from the editorial desk and invited voices.

ii.Research & scholarship

Peer-reviewed articles by Sikh historians, theologians, and academics.

iii.Archives

Rare records, correspondence, and vintage photographs from Sikh institutions across Northeast India.

iv.Community reportage

Coverage of Gurpurab commemorations, Nagar Kirtan processions, and gurdwara histories.

v.Institutional tributes

Contributions from Sikh sabhas, trusts, and educational bodies.

vi.Seva chronicles

Documented accounts of Sikh humanitarian work during disasters, pandemics, and civic crises.

Mandate

Editorial vision

  1. To document the Sikh presence in Assam, Nagaland, and the wider Northeast — a history largely absent from mainstream Sikh studies.
  2. To engage critically with Sikh philosophy and theology, beyond ceremonial repetition.
  3. To build a repository of community memory before oral records are lost to generational change.
  4. To bridge regional narratives with global Sikh scholarship, placing Northeast India on the international Sikh map.

From the editor's desk

In humble service to the community, the tradition, and the record that must outlast us.

Founder & Editor-in-Chief

Dibrugarh, Assam

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