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It is important to note that in Sikhi God has no given name-"he has none but countless names" as our Gurus have taught  
It is important to note that in Sikhi God has no given name-[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Commpendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs#TRUTH_is_ETERNAL ..given Name]
"he has none but countless names" as our Gurus have taught  
us. The reason for me highlighting this point is that in some shabads Guru Ji refers to God by names such as Shiva (Deh Shiva Var Mohe....)
us. The reason for me highlighting this point is that in some shabads Guru Ji refers to God by names such as Shiva (Deh Shiva Var Mohe....)
Thats not to say he is asking any goddess or god for help or courage. He is referring to the one and only God and in this context he uses the name Shiva.
Thats not to say he is asking any goddess or god for help or courage. He is referring to the one and only God and in this context he uses the name Shiva.
[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=User:Gsdhillon&action=edit GS Dhillon]]
 
[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=User:Gsdhillon&action=edit GS Dhillon]


==Names of GOD==
==Names of GOD==
* 1 Two Types :-[[Mool Mantar]]......................[[Mool_Mantar_and_its_Perception| ..a perception]]
* 1 Two Types :-
 
: (a) True/Master/Original/Official/Formal/Theological.....>>'''TRUTH'''(given name).
: (a) True/Master/Original/Official/Formal/Theological.....>>'''TRUTH'''(given name).


: (b) Artifical............................................................................Countless.
: (b) Artifical............................................................................Countless.
[[Mool Mantar]]......................[[Mool_Mantar_and_its_Perception| ..a perception]]


[[User: Mutia| Amita Singh]] 16 Jan 06
[[User: Mutia| Amita Singh]] 16 Jan 06

Revision as of 20:31, 15 January 2006

It is important to note that in Sikhi God has no given name-..given Name "he has none but countless names" as our Gurus have taught us. The reason for me highlighting this point is that in some shabads Guru Ji refers to God by names such as Shiva (Deh Shiva Var Mohe....) Thats not to say he is asking any goddess or god for help or courage. He is referring to the one and only God and in this context he uses the name Shiva.

GS Dhillon

Names of GOD

  • 1 Two Types :-
(a) True/Master/Original/Official/Formal/Theological.....>>TRUTH(given name).
(b) Artifical............................................................................Countless.

Mool Mantar...................... ..a perception

Amita Singh 16 Jan 06