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| '''GUR''' (short for 'Satgur') is a Gurbani term & means 'ALL the Shabads' i.e. 'Gurbani' itself in Satgur Granth Sahib . It is interesting to understand that this Gurbani term refers to its ownself . Further in Gurmat all the following apparently similar sounding terms mean diiferently in different contexts. However, as a general broad rule with few context sensitive exceptions..
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| ==..In Gurbani==
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| * ''''Gur''''- Pilural, means 'All Shabads' in Satgur Granth Sahib
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| *''''Gur(u)''''(u(Aunkad) is not pronounced)- Singular, means 'one Shabad'
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| *'''Guru''' means 'Human Moral teacher'
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| ==..In Punjabi==
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| *''''Gur''''- may mean one Shabad or Many Shabads depending upon the context.
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| e.g. ''koi gur dass'' means 'please tell me some idea'
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| ''panj gur dass'' means 'Please tell me five ideas'
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| *'''Guru''' (Punjabi term) means 'Human Moral Teacher'
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| e.g. ''Nanak Sahib pahily Guru sann'' means 'Nanak Sahib was first Guru'
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