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'''will for sure ever be  TRUE
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=='''<div style="background:#e1fbbf">Walk up to 'TRUTH god'</div>'''[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Commpendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs'''...HOW ?''' Read On...>] ==
=='''<div style="background:#e1fbbf">Walk up to 'TRUTH god'</div>''' ==[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Commpendium_of_TRUE_IDEAs'''...HOW ?''' Read On...>]
==Pondering Over It==


'''An Eternal TRUTH'''


::'''ik''' (1,A,An,One,Symbol for '''TRUTH''' in Math )
::'''om''' ( Sanskrit word meaning '''TRUTH''', YES, GOD -Prof Sahib Singh in SGGS Darpan. )
::'''kar''' ( endlessly TRUE or ETERNAL -Prof Sahib Singh ).
* 'Ek Oankaar Satnam' can also be perceived as meaning ''''TRUTH, TRUTH, TRUTH'''.....said endlessly..(''..believe it!  nothing else but '' ) ''''TRUTH''' is Thy True NAME' .
* All other Names like 'Govind', 'Khasam', 'Hari' etc used throughout SGGS are artificial names meaning 'TRUTH'. This deduction from the phrase 'Sat Naam' is explicitly documented in SGGS itself.
* Gurus used TRUTH's artificial names to express reverence & love for Lord TRUTH & HUMANITY and also as a means to avoid direct confrontation with the then prevailing socio- political brutality & exploitation of humanity.
* High caste Hindus & Muslims, self proclaimed custodians of Dharma created & propagated false names to glorify their own beliefs & cause social splits.
<u>'''IDOL of 'TRUTH''''</u>
* Nanak defined Khalsa ( Idol of TRUTH ) against false IDOLs of stone worshipped & glorified all over by Brahmins. Their aim was to have unquestioned Socio-Religious power in a formally structured Caste System where Brahmins were supreme.
* He further standardized regional linguistic fundamentals to counter the monopoly that Brahmins exercised over Sanskrit. The regional terms used by him when viewed through the prism of Mathematical logic convey unambiguous 'TRUTH' devoid of any dogmatic misinterpretations.
* For example 'Sikh' ( Punjabi word literally Meaning 'Learn' ) & 'Dharam' ( Sanskrit word meaning 'Duty') combined & going by Sikh thinking  mean nothing but 'learn Dharam' (learn to do your duty towards TRUTH).
* '''Mathematically interpreted''' - 'Dharam' is a constant - a copy of constant 'TRUTH'. Before beginning of eternity,  it carried a Constant Value '1'(TRUE) now also is carrying a constant value '1' & will always carry a constant value '1'. 'Sikh Dharam' in no way can be made to mean 'a Dharam called Sikh',  i.e.  yet another name added to the existing long list of  ones the world over,  kind courtesy politicians & those who decide to stand by Falsehood..
* As far as Nanak is concerned, ( and so is a [http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=DEFINATIONS#SIKH:_Any_One.2C_who_calls_himself_a_SIKH... '''TRUE''' SIKH] supposed to stand by), DHARAM is yet another artificial Name of  TRUTH. 'TRUTH is DHARAM' & 'DHARAM is TRUTH' both statements are logically TRUE. So are 'TRUTH' is HUMANITY'  & 'HUMANITY is TRUTH'.   
* Hence '''[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mool_Mantar_and_its_Perception#ONE_ETERNAL_Lord_TRUTH__.28the_creator.29 ONE]''' universal message from '''Lord TRUTH''' is:-
<b>Thou created One HUMANITY and ordained HUMANITY to believe in, yearn for, learn, profess & progress One Dharam / Truth / GOD, ie NOTHING but :-<br><br><center><font size=4>'''[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=Mool_Mantar_and_its_Perception#ONE_ETERNAL__Lord_TRUTH__.28the_creator.29 TRUTH]'''</font size> </center></b><br>
* '''In modern civilized society It is prudent for all of us to refer to Lord TRUTH by Thy true name only i.e. TRUTH.'''
* '''In Poetry & literary work where ever we do use artificial names of Lord TRUTH we must always without fail be understood to be referring to, meaning & implying nothing but  TRUTH.'''
== '''[[Mool Mantar and its Perception| A Perception: ...read on...>]]''' ==
==References==
* {{Book reference | Author=Macauliffe, M.A | Title=The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors| Publisher=Low Price Publications | Year=1909 | ID=ISBN 8175361328}}
* {{Book reference | Author=Shackle, C | Title=A Guru Nanak Glossary| Publisher=School of Oriental and African Studies| Year=1981 | ID=ISBN 07286002431}}
* {{Book reference | Author=Singh, Dalip | Title=Sikhism in the Words of the Guru| Publisher=Lok Sahit Prakashan | Year=1999| ID=ISBN B0000CPD3S}}
* {{Book reference | Author=Singh, Dr.Gopal | Title=Guru-Granth Sahib Vol.1| Publisher=Taplinger Publishing Co.| Year=1962 | ID=ISBN }}
* {{Book reference | Author=Singh, Dr.Santokh | Title=English Transliteration and Interpretation of Nitnaym Baanees, Sikh Prayers for English Speaking Sikh Youth| Publisher=Sikh Resource Centre | Year=1990| ID=ISBN 1895471087}}
* {{Book reference | Author=Osho | Title=The True Name, Vol.1 : Discourses on Japji Sahib of Guru Nanak Dev| Publisher=New Age International(P) Ltd| Year=1994 | ID=ISBN 8122406068}}
*{{Book reference | Author=Dr Sahib Singh, D Lit | Title=Shiri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan| Publisher=Raj Publishers (Regd),Adda Husharpur Jallundhar | Year=Jan 1972 }}
==Audio==
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/7/7c/Mool_mantar.mp3 Mool_mantar.mp3 - Download 1.706M or Play 1.10 min]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/f/f8/JapjiSahib.mp3 JapjiSahib.mp3 - Download 1.826M or Play 15.34 min]
*[http://allaboutsikhs.com/prayers/jupji/ Audio & Written Display from AllaboutSikhs.com]
*[http://rajkaregakhalsa.net/audio/index.php?q=f&f=%2FPrayers%2FMool+Mantar Mool Mantar Recitation]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid443-Sant-Singh-Maskeen-Mool-Mantar-Gurbani-Vichar.html Sant Singh Maskeen - Mool Mantar Gurbani Vichar]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid298-Darshan-Singh-(Dhakki-Sahib-Wale)-Taksali-Nitnem.html Darshan Singh (Dhakki Sahib Wale) - Taksali Nitnem - Japjee Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid228-Harbans-Singh-(Jagadhari-Wale)-Nitnem.html Harbans Singh (Jagadhari Wale) - Nitnem - Japji Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid220-Jarnail-Singh-Damdami-Taksal-Nitnem.html Jarnail Singh - Damdami Taksal Nitnem - Sri Jap Ji Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid259-Dya-Singh-(Australia)-Khalsa-300-Years.html Dya Singh (Australia) - Khalsa 300 Years - Mool Mantr]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid37-Silinder-Pardesi-Mittar-Pyare-Noo.html Silinder Pardesi - Mittar Pyare Noo - Mool Muntar]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid232-Mangal-Dhillon-Khalsa.html Mangal Dhillon - Khalsa - Mool Mantra]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid402-Various-50-Glorious-Years-of-Recorded-Shabads-Volume-I.html 50 Glorious Years of Recorded Shabads Volume I - Mul Mantar - Tejpal Singh & Surinder Singh]
==More==
===Term "Mool Mantar" appearing in SGGS ...===
* '''[[Mantar| ਮੰਤ੝ਰ ]]'''ਮੂਲ [http://www.gurugranthdarpan.com/0156.html Pg 156]...... :ਮੰਤ੝ਰ ਮੂਲ [http://www.gurugranthdarpan.com/0674.html Pg 674]...... :ਮੂਲ ਮੰਤ੝ਰ੝ [http://www.gurugranthdarpan.com/1040.html Pg 1040]
* [[Mool Mantar and its Perception]]
* [[EARLY TO BED & EARLY ....]]'
* [[Commpendium of TRUE IDEAs]]
* [[DEFINATIONS|Definitions]]
* [[COMMANMENTS of 'TRUTH'| Commandments of Lord TRUTH]]
===Holy Book=== 
* Original text[http://www.gurbani.net/religion/philosophyofsikhism/Banis/japuji/japujisahib2a.php Gurbani.net]
* Detailed grammatically correct Punjabi Translation[http://www.gurugranthdarpan.com/0001.html Pg 0001]
* Detailed grammatically correct English Translatio[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php?title=REFLECTIONS_OF_SGGS_pg1 Reflections of SGGS]
* Orinal text with English translation[http://www.sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?SourceID=G&pageno=1 Sikhi to the Max]
* Combined English and Hindi Translation[http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=1 Gurbani by SriGranth.com]
* Original text with German Translation and Explanation [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mul_Mantar Mul Mantar in german wikipedia]
===Japji Sahib===
* [http://www.punjabonline.com/sikhism/japtr_fr.html  Japji Sahib Original, English Transliteration, Punjabi & English Translation]
* [http://www.sikhs.org/japji/japji.htm Japji Sahib Original, English Translation and Transliteration]]
* [http://www.sikhnet.com/s/ReadBanisOnline Read Jap Ji Sahib Online]
===Other Faiths===
* [[Wikipedia:Bahá'í Faith#God|GOD according to Bahai religion]]
{{banis}}
[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[category:Bani]]


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Revision as of 17:14, 20 March 2007

ROOT of WISDOM

There is no god but 'TRUTH',.....................ie ONE.

Fear ONE....................................& Scare NONE.

Befriend foes,.............................even on the RUN.

Humans make HUMANITY,........an IDOL ie ONE.


'TRUTH' father'decends not on,... 'Earth Mother'.

'TRUTH god' is ONE in ONEself,..nothing further.

'TRUE IDEAs'grace us, ....nothing else to bother.

'TRUTH god'

was............. TRUE.

is.............. TRUE.

is now............ TRUE.

will for sure ever be TRUE

==

Walk up to 'TRUTH god'

==...HOW ? Read On...>

Pondering Over It

An Eternal TRUTH

ik (1,A,An,One,Symbol for TRUTH in Math )
om ( Sanskrit word meaning TRUTH, YES, GOD -Prof Sahib Singh in SGGS Darpan. )
kar ( endlessly TRUE or ETERNAL -Prof Sahib Singh ).
  • 'Ek Oankaar Satnam' can also be perceived as meaning 'TRUTH, TRUTH, TRUTH.....said endlessly..(..believe it! nothing else but ) 'TRUTH is Thy True NAME' .
  • All other Names like 'Govind', 'Khasam', 'Hari' etc used throughout SGGS are artificial names meaning 'TRUTH'. This deduction from the phrase 'Sat Naam' is explicitly documented in SGGS itself.
  • Gurus used TRUTH's artificial names to express reverence & love for Lord TRUTH & HUMANITY and also as a means to avoid direct confrontation with the then prevailing socio- political brutality & exploitation of humanity.
  • High caste Hindus & Muslims, self proclaimed custodians of Dharma created & propagated false names to glorify their own beliefs & cause social splits.

IDOL of 'TRUTH'

  • Nanak defined Khalsa ( Idol of TRUTH ) against false IDOLs of stone worshipped & glorified all over by Brahmins. Their aim was to have unquestioned Socio-Religious power in a formally structured Caste System where Brahmins were supreme.
  • He further standardized regional linguistic fundamentals to counter the monopoly that Brahmins exercised over Sanskrit. The regional terms used by him when viewed through the prism of Mathematical logic convey unambiguous 'TRUTH' devoid of any dogmatic misinterpretations.
  • For example 'Sikh' ( Punjabi word literally Meaning 'Learn' ) & 'Dharam' ( Sanskrit word meaning 'Duty') combined & going by Sikh thinking mean nothing but 'learn Dharam' (learn to do your duty towards TRUTH).
  • Mathematically interpreted - 'Dharam' is a constant - a copy of constant 'TRUTH'. Before beginning of eternity, it carried a Constant Value '1'(TRUE) now also is carrying a constant value '1' & will always carry a constant value '1'. 'Sikh Dharam' in no way can be made to mean 'a Dharam called Sikh', i.e. yet another name added to the existing long list of ones the world over, kind courtesy politicians & those who decide to stand by Falsehood..
  • As far as Nanak is concerned, ( and so is a TRUE SIKH supposed to stand by), DHARAM is yet another artificial Name of TRUTH. 'TRUTH is DHARAM' & 'DHARAM is TRUTH' both statements are logically TRUE. So are 'TRUTH' is HUMANITY' & 'HUMANITY is TRUTH'.
  • Hence ONE universal message from Lord TRUTH is:-


Thou created One HUMANITY and ordained HUMANITY to believe in, yearn for, learn, profess & progress One Dharam / Truth / GOD, ie NOTHING but :-

TRUTH


  • In modern civilized society It is prudent for all of us to refer to Lord TRUTH by Thy true name only i.e. TRUTH.
  • In Poetry & literary work where ever we do use artificial names of Lord TRUTH we must always without fail be understood to be referring to, meaning & implying nothing but TRUTH.

A Perception: ...read on...>

References

  • Macauliffe, M.A (1909). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus Sacred Writings and Authors. Low Price Publications. ISBN 8175361328.
  • Shackle, C (1981). A Guru Nanak Glossary. School of Oriental and African Studies. ISBN 07286002431.
  • Singh, Dalip (1999). Sikhism in the Words of the Guru. Lok Sahit Prakashan. ISBN B0000CPD3S.
  • Singh, Dr.Gopal (1962). Guru-Granth Sahib Vol.1. Taplinger Publishing Co.. ISBN.
  • Singh, Dr.Santokh (1990). English Transliteration and Interpretation of Nitnaym Baanees, Sikh Prayers for English Speaking Sikh Youth. Sikh Resource Centre. ISBN 1895471087.
  • Osho (1994). The True Name, Vol.1 : Discourses on Japji Sahib of Guru Nanak Dev. New Age International(P) Ltd. ISBN 8122406068.
  • Dr Sahib Singh, D Lit (Jan 1972). Shiri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan. Raj Publishers (Regd),Adda Husharpur Jallundhar. {{{ID}}}.

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