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Kwilku Klk Klk mih Kwilku pUir rihE sRb TWeI ] .. -SGGS pg 1350

Creation is in Creator & Creator is in  Creation 
pervading and permeating the Universe.

shs qv nYn nn nYn hih qoih kau shs mUriq nnw eyk quohI ] .. -SGGS pg 13-3

Thou hast millions of eyes, yet hast none.

Thou hast millions of forms, yet hast none.

ONE ETERNAL Lord TRUTH (the creator)

  • TRUTHis thy true NAME. All other names are Artificial.-pg1083

  • TRUTH is ONE, though Sages know as Many-RigVeda BookI, HymnCLXIV, Ver46)
  • TRUTH is GOD -(Mahatma Gandhi)

'IDOL(creation) of Lord TRUTH'

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  • neither DIES
  • nor ever INCARNATE &


--"Earning Truth, and accumulating the Wealth of TRUTH, the truthful person gains a reputation of TRUTH."[1]

--"Sayth Nanak ,Understand A TRUTHFUL Person as TRUTH himself" [2]

IDOLs of Lord TRUTH

He does not die, so... we do not fear.

He does not perish, so we do not grieve.

He is not poor, so ....we do not hunger.

He is not in pain, so .we do not suffer. ||1||


There is no other Destroyer than Him.

He is my very life, the Giver of life. ||1||Pause||


He is not bound, so ...we are not in bondage.

He has no occupation, so we have no entanglements.

He has no impurities, so we have no impurities.

He is in ecstasy, so ...we am always happy. ||2||


He has no anxiety, so.. we have no cares.

He has no stain, so ....we have no pollution.

He has no hunger, so ...we have no thirst.

Since He is immaculately pure, we correspond to Him. ||3||


We are nothing; He is the One and only. Before and after, He alone exists. O Nanak, the Guru has taken away my doubts and mistakes;

He and We, joining together, are of the Same Color. SGGS pg 391

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