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The origins of the Gurmantar 'Waheguru' have been explained by Bhai Gurdas ji as follows:
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=='''Waheguru''': Great Guru==




*Waheguru is the [[Gurmantra]]
The origins of the [[Gurmantra|Gurmantar]] 'Waheguru' have been explained by Bhai Gurdas ji as follows:


''In [[Satyug]], Visnu in the form of Vasudev is said to have incarnated and ‘V’ Of Vahiguru reminds of Visnu.''
"''In [[Satyug]], Visnu in the form of Vasudev is said to have incarnated and ‘V’ Of Vahiguru reminds of Visnu.''


''The true Guru of [[Dvapar]] is said to be Harikrsna and ‘H’ of Vahiguru reminds of Hari.''
''The true Guru of [[Dvapar]] is said to be Harikrsna and ‘H’ of Vahiguru reminds of Hari.''
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''When joining four letters Vahiguru is remembered,
''When joining four letters Vahiguru is remembered,
The jiv merges again in its origin.''
The jiv merges again in its origin.''"


[[category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]




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Revision as of 17:25, 2 May 2005


Waheguru: Great Guru

The origins of the Gurmantar 'Waheguru' have been explained by Bhai Gurdas ji as follows:

"In Satyug, Visnu in the form of Vasudev is said to have incarnated and ‘V’ Of Vahiguru reminds of Visnu.

The true Guru of Dvapar is said to be Harikrsna and ‘H’ of Vahiguru reminds of Hari.

In the the Treta was Ram and ‘R’ of Vahiguru tells that rembering Ram will produce joy and happiness.

In Kalijug, Gobind is in the form of Nanak and ‘G’ of Vahiguru gets Govind recited.

The recitations o f all the four ages subsume in Panchayan i.e. in the soul of the common man.

When joining four letters Vahiguru is remembered, The jiv merges again in its origin."


Read Var at SikhiToTheMax