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Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized: vāhigurū, pronunciation: [ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː], literally...
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simply recite "
Waheguru" to
console themselves and the
dying person. When a
death occurs, they
should exclaim "
Waheguru,
Waheguru,
Waheguru" (the Wonderful...
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traditions or the
Islamic one.
Others are
unique to the Sikh tradition, such as
Waheguru, Akal Purakh, and Sarabloh.
Employment of
these terms does not mean Sikhs...
- In
Sikhism Seva is an act of
service to
Waheguru (Supreme God), and it is a way to
become closer to
Waheguru. The
principles of Seva
underpin many Sikh...
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Sikhism preaches the
importance of equality, and
having reverence for god (
Waheguru) at all times,
represented through the five Ks;
ceremonial items worn or...
- Guru
Granth Sahib.
Sikhs are
ordered by the
Gurus to
meditate by
chanting Waheguru, the Name of God, to meet God and
experience 'Anand',
which Bhai Gurdas...
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mantra and greeting. The name "ਹਰਿ" (Hari) is
frequently used as a name for
Waheguru in the Sri Guru
Granth Sahib: ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਹਰਿ ਨਾਮੁ ਹੈ ਗੁਰਮੁਖਿ ਪਾਵੈ ਕੋਇ...
- saloks. The main
theme of
Gatha is the
praise of
Waheguru and the
importance of
devotion to
Waheguru.
Gatha is a
Sanskrit word
translating to song or...
- 'teacher'.
Waheguru is also
described by some as an
experience of
ecstasy which is
beyond all description. The most
common usage of the word
Waheguru is in...
- or Code of Conduct,
Amritdhari Sikhs greet each
other with "
Waheguru Ji Ka
Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh",
meaning "The
Khalsa belongs to the Lord God! The...