- Akal
Purakh (Punjabi: ਅਕਾਲ ਪੁਰਖ, romanized: Akāla purakha, lit. 'the
Timeless Being') is an
interchangeable Sikh name used to
denote God, or the omnipresent...
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Scripture God is
remembered by many names, such as:
Karata Purakh, Ram Rahim, Akal
Purakh, Sat Nam, Parbraham, Kartar, Gopal, Rab. Ganeri,
Anita (2003)...
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found in Guru Nanak's compositions, the
various epithets he used for Akal
Purakh (Ultimate Reality). A
mantar means "formula,
succinct doctrinal or sacred...
- Guru
Granth Sahib Ji and
Dasam Granth Ji. It
contains hymns of So Dar, So
Purakh,
Chaupai Sahib, a
concise version of
Anand Sahib, and Mundhavani, among...
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Islamic one.
Others are
unique to the Sikh tradition, such as Waheguru, Akal
Purakh, and Sarabloh.
Employment of
these terms does not mean
Sikhs accept the...
- as
Dusht Daman. The Bani (composition)
starts with a
praise of the Akal
Purakh (the
ultimate being) and then
provides a
genealogy of the
Bedis and Sodhis...
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Arjan themselves, with the
numeral ੧ (one) as
emphasizing the
unity of Akal
Purakh in
monotheistic terms.
Other common terms for the one
supreme reality alongside...
- is a
monotheistic and a
revealed religion. God in
Sikhism is
called Akal
Purakh (which
means "The
Immortal Being") or Vāhigurū (Wondrous Enlightener). However...
- Gurbanee,
Akaal Purakh ute hi
rakhna – Read the
books and science/knowledge of
other religions. But keep your
trust in
Gurbani and Akal
Purakh [The Timeless...
- ਨਿਰਵੈਰੁ ਅਕਾਲ ਮੂਰਤਿ ਅਜੂਨੀ ਸੈਭੰ ਗੁਰ ਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ ॥ ikk ōankār sat(i)-nām(u) karatā
purakh(u) nirabha'u niravair(u) akāla mūrat(i) ajūnī saibhan(g) gur(a) prasād(i)...