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  • [[Category: Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • '''Durgshah''' is term of brahmgyan used in Dasam Granth, a Masculine word, used for intuitive and discerning m [[Category:Dasam Granth Terminology]]
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  • Mythology is used as Brahmgyan Terminology in Sikhism. The defination of all mythological characters wether exist or n ..., relating Dhaul to faith on which whole world stands. So This brahmgyan terminology was used by the Sikh gurus, Siddartha Gautama and Mahavira to mention only
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  • [[Category: Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Dasam Granth Terminology]] [[Category:Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • Brahmgyan is an objective of of Sikh to follow Sikhism, which literally means the wis ==Bhagat Kabir explaining Brahmgyan==
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  • [[Category: Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • '''Chandi''' is term of Brahmgyan, which is used as character of Gurmukh in Second Granth of [[Sikh]]s, [[Das [[Category:Dasam Granth Terminology]]
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  • ...[[Ram]], [[Kanha]], [[Garurh]] etc. Guru Gobind Singh picked characters of brahmgyan and concept from [[Markandya Puran]]. He Clearly mentioned in end the name ==Gurmat Terminology in bani==
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  • [[Category: Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • [[Category:Brahmgyan Terminology]]
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  • ...Kahan Singh Ji of Nabha, compiled the Encyclopedia of Sikh Literature and Terminology (Gur Shabad Ratnagar MAHAN KOSH) in 1926. The term 'Keski' has been explain ...e this item in the instructions given to a lady who had reached almost the Brahmgyan stage? It apparently shows that the Satguru gave as much importance to Dast
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