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Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized:
vāhigurū, pronunciation: [
ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː],
literally meaning "Wow Guru",
figuratively translated to...
- only 'true sovereign' (Sacha Patishah) of the world;
although the term
Vahiguru first found in the
hymns of
Bhatt ****and, the bard
contemporary of Guru...
-
deity (Ishvara), such as
Vishnu or Shiva.
Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ,
Vāhigurū) is a term most
often used in
Sikhism to
refer to God, the
Supreme Being...
- 'wise'.
Meanwhile 101
other names are also in use.
Waheguru (Punjabi:
vāhigurū) is a term most
often used in
Sikhism to
refer to God. It
means 'Wonderful...
- in
Sikhism is
called Akal
Purakh (which
means "The
Immortal Being") or
Vāhigurū (Wondrous Enlightener). However,
other names like Rama, Brahman, Khuda...
- and nine
successive gurus. The prin****l
belief in
Sikhism is
faith in
Vāhigurū—
represented by the
sacred symbol of ēk ōaṅkār [meaning one god]. Sikhism's...
- (Sovereignty). (56) The four
categories will
become one category, I will
recite Vahiguru (Awe-Wisdom) recitation. (57) [They will]
mount horses and fly hawks, The...
- a
commentary on Bani of the
Bhagats included in the Guru
Granth Sahib.
Vahiguru Sabdarth (1862) Tika
Bhagat Banika (1872) Tika Guru Bhav
Dipika (1879)...
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enormously haughty statement especially given that Guru
Gobind Singh claimed "
Vahiguru ji ki Fateh" (lit. "Victory
belongs to the creator"). Not unsurprisingly...