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  • ...e of the several names used in [[India]]n philosophy for God, the Ultimate Reality, also known as [[Brahman]]. There is however a subtle conceptual difference ...s related to the phenomenal reality, the personal aspect of the impersonal Reality. He is the Lord of [[Maya]], the Creator, Sustainer and Destroyer, immanen
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  • There is but one God, the Sole Supreme Being, the Ultimate Reality. The number one denotes that God is non-dual (advait). Bhai Gurdas writes,
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  • ...deeper to experience the all pervading Reality. The physical dimensions of Reality (the outer shell) is always in flux; it keeps changing. While birth, death, The revelation of the Essence of Reality within us is the revelation of Naam. When the revelation of Naam occurs wit
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  • ...i. He who has overcome his ego becomes permanently attuned to the Ultimate Reality. On the ethical plane, the poem denounces vices such as pride, slander, ava
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  • ...t soul who would one day become a great saint and who will show the way to Ultimate Truth to the world. ...Singh Ji, in his youth, adopted the profession of his fore fathers, but in reality he was deeply devoted to God.
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  • ...reedal formula which delineates, in brief, the Sikh conception of ultimate reality. That this brief composition of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh faith, ...k’s conception was not sat cit anand of Sankara’s conception but a dynamic reality.
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  • ...vibrant eclecticism. The harmony and clarity of his thought reflected his reality of cosmic consciousness. ...s reality. Also, they talk about the ultimate Truth (Sat) as the timeless reality. Guru Nanak's Mulmantra and Sikh greeting message of Sat Sri Akal may have
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  • ...un 20 are a mixture of both. The themes of devotion, a spiritual vision of Reality and the operation of the moral law predominate the poem. In the slokas, in ...r and remains engrossed in haumai, i.e. egoity. The only way to attain the Ultimate is to discard haumai and surrender oneself to the Guru. The second part com
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  • There is but one God, the Sole Supreme Being, the Ultimate Reality. The number one denotes that God is non-dual (advait). Bhai Gurdas writes,
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  • ...edge is termed brahmagian, the awareness and understanding of the Ultimate Reality. The earliest Indian religious text, the Rgveda, though mainly comprising h ...lation and meditation. That the jewel of gian or understanding of Ultimate Reality lies within one's self and may be had by listening to [[Guru]]'s advice, su
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  • ...a|mantra]]s have power over the gods or forces of Nature, but the Absolute Reality or the Supreme Being is here excluded. The mantras of the occultist compris ...m at gaining worldly advantages, the gurmantra is meant to lead one to the ultimate objective of liberation.
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  • ...nifestations of Reality which is in essence based on the unity of non-dual Reality. ...ch is expressed through the ‘sabad’ or ‘satguru’. These three forms of one Reality are respectfully invocated in order to Nam Simran.
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  • ...ich talk of good and bad (paap and punn) but do not realize the essence of Reality. In other words, the Scriptures do make mention of the highest State of Rea ...worldly things which make a man to forget the real essence of the Supreme Reality. He has to shed the attachment path of the world and transcend the state of
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  • ...ay of the moon) ; one must transcend the three states to attain the fourth ultimate state of bliss (third day) ; and one must control the capricious mind and s
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  • ...will not stay for ever. Neglecting the soul`s yearning for union with the Ultimate and seeking material and physical satisfaction in selfindulgence is said to
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  • ...tter with the individual souls which a Brahmgiani realizes as the Ultimate Reality. The concept of Brahman in Sikhism delineates the Universal Spirit in theis
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  • ...e Sikh owes a duty to understand this concept of God and to then keep this reality in focus as one leads their normal life. ==The Ladder to reach Reality ==
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  • ...How does man fulfil himself in this world which, again, is posited as a reality? Not by withdrawal or renunciation, but, as says Guru Nanak in a hymn in ...ous domain. Along with the transcendental vision, concern with existential reality was part of Guru Nanak's intuition. His sacred verse reveals an acute awar
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  • ...ds), monotheism (belief in one God) and monism (the doctrine that ultimate reality is one and indivisible). Modern thinkers such as Sri Rama Krishna, Swami Vi ‘’ekam sat vipra bahlldha vadanti" i.e. Reality is one. Sages speak of it in different ways. (1. 89.1)
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  • ...on to God, who is allpervasive and omnipotent. He is the only everlasting reality while all else vanishes (8). He is infallible and none can deceive himkarta ...various angles. The Var which embodies a deep spiritual experience and the ultimate ethical vision does not form part of the daily Sikh service, but its affirm
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