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  • ...d to support and highlight [[Gurmat]] concepts. Any article not supporting Gurmat or lacking support from [[Gurbani]] will be liable of being tagged with the
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  • ...it is in heart of the person. So Ida, Pingula, and Sukhmana are spiritual concepts, not physical. ==Gurmat Viewpoint==
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  • ...uru' need to be understood to be finally meaning '( Wonderful Humanaterian concepts/IDEAs which are universally TRUE. Ideas based on nothing, but TRUTHs. ...erms Guru, Gur, Satgur, Shabad are expected to be meaning 'Holy Concepts'('Gurmat in short')blessed upon Humanity by [[Mool Mantar and its Perception| Lord T
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  • ...iterally liking, pleasure, '''will, wish''' or approval, is one of the key-concepts in Sikh thought. In [[Sikhism]], it refers specifically to God’s will an ...a compound term. There, is, however, a subtle difference between the two concepts.
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  • ...anatory function in Sikh circles and are used in the exegesis of Gurbaani. Concepts such as niranjan, oankar, karta-roop, gurmukh, etc are explained in the ver Creation of the universe is described in accordance with Gurmat. Bhai Sahib writes that ‘All prevading Oankar through His One Word create
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  • ==Gurmat Concepts==
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  • ...while buddhi determines their nature, categorizes them and welds them into concepts. Its function, then, is to bring about certainty and definitiveness in kno 4. Jodh Singh, Gurmat Mirnaya.Lahore, 1932
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  • ...e characters and concepts were accepted by Guru Gobind Singh and he gave a Gurmat version to this part of Markandya Puran. He cleared defination of Chandi in
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  • ...information about soul and gives description how soul could liberate. In [[Gurmat]], Four Treasures are described which a [[Gurmukh]] can understand with his In Gurmat, Four Padaraths are different those are:
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  • * [http://globalsikhstudies.net/r_link/articles.htm Concepts In Sikhism - Edited by Dr. Surinder Singh Sodhi] [[Category:Gurmat Sangeet]]
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  • ...es(Gurmukh) and quality less(Manmukh). It's Slap on basic Markandya Purana concepts . There are 40 Paurhis of this Vaar. ...Actors of Chandi Charitars are picked and their war is described as act of Gurmat and Manmatt in Chandi Di Vaar.
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  • ==What is the "Way of Gurmat" == ...pens without the Will of Waheguru. This is accepted as one of the primary concepts of [[Sikhism]]. For the Sikh, the acceptance of His Hukam is a concept tha
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  • In [[Gurmat]], listening forms is an important activity that a [[Sikh]] must have, espe ...ese ears hear "Dhur ki Bani" (bani from afar; from the root). According to Gurmat, such Bani is called "Shabad Guru", and our Surat (conciousness) is discipl
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  • ...o not want them too, many are born in those religions which are not proper Gurmat. [[Category:Concepts]]
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  • === Gurmat - Literally means to have your face towards the Guru === “'''Gurmat is about liberation''' - liberation from the cycles of birth and death in w
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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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  • The basic concepts of tal are: tali or bhari, khali, vibhag or (ang), matra , bol, theka, lay, [[Category:Gurmat Sangeet]]
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  • == Gurmat, Gurbani, Punajbi and English == ...re being realised in English and many more non-Punjabis can now understand Gurmat better. Hopefully in coming years, many more section of Gurbani will be ava
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  • ...f Sikh terminology, concepts and institutions, was published in 1898, and "Gurmat Sudhakar", an anthology of important Sikh texts, scriptural and historical, ...at Martand (2 volumes) which essentially follows the formal of his earlier Gurmat Prabhdkar but includes much more explanatory material was published in 1960
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  • ...f Sikh terminology, concepts and institutions, was published in 1898, and "Gurmat Sudhakar", an anthology of important Sikh texts, scriptural and historical, ...at Martand (2 volumes) which essentially follows the formal of his earlier Gurmat Prabhdkar but includes much more explanatory material was published in 1960
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