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  • '''Durgshah''' is term of brahmgyan used in Dasam Granth, a Masculine word, used for intuitive and discerning mind which fight with [[Category:Dasam Granth Terminology]]
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  • ...t is interpreted as Gurmukhi or Gurmati, the ideology of Parbrahm. In Guru Granth Sahib, Matti Devi is considered as superior then all other existing Devis a ...le in anthropomorphic narrations. The example of Chandi Di Vaar in [[Dasam Granth]] is one of aspect of Mati Devi. Chandi or Durga is treated as topmost inte
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  • ...Formless Lord) but not for diety of hinduism called Mahadeva. Sly, in Guru Granth Sahib Siv is used primarily for ''Karta''. This term is popularly used in f ..., nirvana etc.;From Guru Tradition, Gur, Guru, Satgur, Sikha etc. In Dasam Granth, expressions from Shaivism and Shaktism are sanctified enormously.
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  • In Guru Granth Sahib, Parmatma word is not present. * Parmatma: As not existed in Guru Granth Sahib, or secondary scripture Dasam Granth, Sikh Scholars used it for Almighty.
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  • ...n of all mythological characters wether exist or not are explained in Guru Granth sahib, for example Garuda is part man - part bird in hindu mythology, but t ...and their intellectual level has been enhanced (if they have studied Guru Granth Sahib properly).
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  • ...it does not relate to the glory of God. The use of tantric and hathayogic terminology has to be given a theistic and devotional content to understand it fully in
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  • * PREREQUISITE: [[Guru Granth Sahib|Thorough study of Guru Granth Sahib]] {{Dasam Granth Sidebar}}
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  • ...nahada-bain, anahata-nada, anahada-bani and anahada-dhuni and in the Dasam Granth as anahada-bani and anahada-baja. ...it does not relate to the glory of God. The use of tantric and hathayogic terminology has to be given a theistic and devotional content to understand it fully in
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  • ...d. It is also called Gurmat, which fights with Manmatt. In Hindus and Anti Dasam People's dictionary Chandi is some diety having eight hands, who sits on li Guru Gobind Singh wrote 4 Chandi Charitars in Dasam granth:
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  • ...al creedal statement in the [[Japji]], the first composition in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]]. The term also occurs in [[Guru Ram Das]], Nanak IV, who uses it i ...ributive names. The basic reality is nameless, in [[Guru Gobind Singh]]’s terminology anama. But even the Nameless can serve as a name. When we say Brahman is
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  • ...evalent polytheism, pantheism and, at the higher levels, henotheism, a new terminology came into existence which distinguished the Sikh faith from the numerous cr ...[Sikh]]''' creed, like '''Allah''' in '''Islam'''. It occurs in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] (Savaiyyas, Mahala IV by Bhatt Gayand, page 1402) repeated ecstatic
    8 KB (1,357 words) - 06:49, 25 March 2011
  • ...[[Mata Sundri]] and this volume is presently recognized as '''[[Sri Dasam Granth Sahib]]'''. <ref name=Senapat>Sri Gur Sobha, Poet Senapat</ref><ref name=ko {{Dasam Granth Sidebar}}
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  • ...valent polytheism, pantheism and, at the higher levels, henotheism*, a new terminology came into existence which distinguished the Sikh faith from the numerous cr ...d''' in the Sikh creed, like '''Allah in Islam'''. It occurs in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] (Savaiyyas, Mahala IV by Bhatt Gayand, page 1402) repeated ecstatic
    10 KB (1,652 words) - 11:47, 21 August 2014
  • ...vlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=304&english=t&id=13976#l13976 (Guru Granth Sahib <small> page 304</small>)]''</big></center> ...EREQUISITE: [[Guru Granth Sahib|Thorough and correct understanding of Guru Granth Sahib]]
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  • ..., turia-avastha, chautha pad, amar pad, param pad, maha-sukh, param anand, dasam duar, Anhad and, sach Khand, jiwan-mukti and so on. The term sahaj samadh ...t. The Sahajiya Vaishnavas and Bauls of Bengal also adopted this esoteric terminology. The patent meaning of Sahaj has been the abnegation of duality and the pe
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  • ...10, he could recite freely both the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and the [[Dasam Granth]]. ...ankar (1925) deal primarily with rhetoric and prosody employed in the Guru Granth Sahib and some other Sikh texts.
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  • ...10, he could recite freely both the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] and the [[Dasam Granth]]. ...ankar (1925) deal primarily with rhetoric and prosody employed in the Guru Granth Sahib and some other Sikh texts.
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  • ...achkhojacademy.com Sachkhoj Academy],<br/>[http://www.dasamgranth.in Dasam Granth] ...hers of Gurbani to perform unbiased research , and learning to use the Adi Granth dictionary lexical resource for the exegesis.[https://play.sikhnet.com/arti
    23 KB (3,550 words) - 05:17, 1 April 2024
  • |width=50%|'''Guru Granth Sahib Quote''' |width=50%|'''Dasam Granth Sahib Quote'''
    30 KB (3,239 words) - 02:23, 12 February 2011
  • ...st organised religion in the world. A [[Sikh]] is a disciple of the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] which is more than a Holy book for the Sikhs - It is their perpetua ...few politicians in a small state of India called [[Punjab]] decide on the terminology used worldwide?
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