God

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What is the Sikhi view of God?

The Sikhs believe in one God who has existed from the begining of time, never dies and will exist for ever. He/She is genderless; without a body; fearless; without enemies; self sufficent; etc - Gods qualities are too many for Man to narrate.

Below are the qualities that Sikhism attributes to God:

Compassionate & Kind:

  • Blessing us with His Glance of Grace, the Kind and Compassionate, All-powerful Lord comes to dwell within the mind and body. (SGGS Page 49)
  • The Cherisher Lord is so very merciful and wise; He is compassionate to all. (SGGS Page 249)
  • The Lord is kind and compassionate to all beings and creatures; His Protecting Hand is over all. (SGGS Page 300)
  • O Nanak, God has been kind and compassionate; He has blessed me. Removing pain and poverty, He has blended me with Himself. ||8||5|| (SGGS Page 1311)

God is everywhere

  • Nanak is attuned to the Love of the Lord, whose Light pervades the entire Universe. (SGGS Page 49)


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