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  • ...imiles and metaphors to vividly explain some other relatively inexplicable concepts. Like depicting soul in the form of bride and God in the form of Groom. Var * Lack of Research and understanding of Gurmat
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  • ...to make use of his vast database to make the most difficult relations and concepts to be easily understood. ...and with his rational outlook, he preached according to the concepts of [[Gurmat]] and [[Gurbani]]. He was one of the few towering personalities that the S
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  • ...common person readily understood and could follow in their daily life. His concepts were quiet clear and his voice created a deep impact on all his listeners. ...e he himself led the life he preached, and which was based on Gursikhi and Gurmat, people would relate to him easily. This had a tremendous impact on his aud
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  • ...tiated by the [[Sikh]] Founder, [[Guru Nanak]]. These ideas were from the concepts of [[sangat]], and [[gurbani]]. The philosophy of Guru Granth Guru Panth c ...ns of a deep malady. I was rudely shaken while going through an article in Gurmat Parkash journal wherein downward slide in female births for 1000 males in t
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  • ...vant and authentic quality literature to create understanding of the basic concepts of this youngest and the most modern and practical religion of the world. ===Gurmat Chetna Lehar ===
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  • *1. Kahn Singh, Bhai, Gurmat Martand. Amritsar, 1962 * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • 3. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Gurmat Nirnai. Lahore,1932 * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • ...of Nature subject to [[hukam]] (Divine Order) and nadar (Divine grace)—two concepts which might be described as [[Guru Nanak]]'s contribution to [[Indian]] rel *2. [[Jodh Singh, Bhai]], Gurmat Nirnaya. Lahore, 1932
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  • The Simritis, Shastras and Vedas mention different concepts but I do not subscribe to any of them. ...hari Sikhs tell us that they abandoned other rites and customs and adopted Gurmat. For this see the explanation of the 11th Var of Bhai Gurdas. (Bhagat Ratan
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  • *2. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Gurmat Nirnaya. Ludhiana, 1932 * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • ...h is dedicated to the pursuit of timeless truth based on spiritual wisdom (Gurmat). He conducts holistic, critical exegesis, and addresses in depth the natur Following the traditional way, Nihang Singh passes on the wisdom of Gurmat free of charge. He has broadcast thousands of hours of lectures on YouTube,
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  • ...desire to and be willing to live their life by the values and virtues of [[Gurmat]]. Then and then only, the novice will become worthy to get the gift of Alm ...he will of [[Gurmat]], leads a clean, pure and pious life according to the concepts and philosophy of the Guru and emerges from the ordeal endowed with a total
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  • '''The commencement need to read before reading this bani, because all Gurmat Concepts are explained directly here by Guru Gobind Singh, This commencement will he ...Sahib that he wrote in summary shape and form for Sikhs to understand the concepts and their references made in Guru Granth sahib Jee Maharaj'''
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  • ...erson to a higher and better level of understanding of righteousness and [[Gurmat]]. * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • *6. Jodh Singh, Bhai, Gurmat Nirnai. Lahore, 1932 * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • ...(1469-1539 CE) originated a unique philosophy and challenged the existing concepts about God, heaven/hell, reincarnation/transmigration, idol worship, caste s ...epts in Europe. During this period Guru Nanak was challenging the existing concepts about God, heaven/hell, reincarnation/transmigration, idol worship, caste s
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  • ...heal the physical body and cleanse inner thoughts. The sound waves of the Gurmat Raags connect the mind, body, and spirit by alignment of the physical, emot ...eryday life and common occurrence to simplify subtle thoughts and profound concepts. The Gurus were keen lovers of nature and as such, have written glowing des
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  • ==Concept of Avtar in Gurmat== * '''Meaning of Avtar''': In, Gurmat defines 'avtaar' as The soul who has taken birth onto this mortal earth. In
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  • Best Men / Women of saintly standing, well versed with the fundamentals of [[Gurmat]] and [[Gurbani]] in the [[Sikh]] community are selected by the KHALSA ([[ * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi]
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  • ...religious philosophy and expression has been traditionally known as the [[Gurmat]] (literally the counsel of the gurus) or the Sikh Dharma. This article is about the beliefs, principles and concepts of this faith system. Newcomers to this faith system have always been surpr
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