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    Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized: vāhigurū [note 1], pronunciation: [ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː], literally meaning "Wow Guru", [1] figuratively translated to mean "Wonderful God" or "Wonderful Lord" [2] [3]) is a term used in Sikhism to refer to God as described in Guru Granth Sahib.

  2. Oct 1, 2014 · Waheguru is the mantra that was chanted by Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh (Shiva). It's a Agia Chakar Mantra. It's a Trikutee Mantra. It's a Brahm Mantra. "Waheguru Guru Mantra Hai Jap Houmai Koi". What it does is takes away the limit of a man between his own insecurity to God. Video courtesy of Sikh Dharma International. Special Event:

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    WAHEGURU or Vahiguru also spelt and pronounced Vahguru, is the distinctive name of the Supreme Being in the Sikh dispensation, like YHWH in Judaism and Allah in Islam. In Sikh Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, the term does not figure in the compositions of the Gurus, though it occurs therein, both as Vahiguru and Vahguru, in the hymns of Bhatt Gay...

    Mantra is a Sanskrit word, simply meaning "incantation". Just as the fragrance is infused in the flower, and the light of the sun is hidden in the colours, similarly, the essence of the Divine Expression resulting from Super Consciousness is summed up in the Mantra. The Akhree or the letter form of Mantrais the expression of the subtle Primal Sound...

    The origins of the Gurmantar'Waheguru' have been explained by Bhai Gurdas ji as follows: Highly Debated as Majority Sikhs Consider this to Be Inspired by Hindu Beliefs of Incarnation/Avatarwaad which is Against Sikhi 1. Go here for a great tuned Waheguru Simran Above article by [email protected]

  3. Wahe Guru Kaur has spent a lifetime immersed in music, studying in the US, India and Africa. She accompanied the Arthur Hall Dance Ensemble to Ghana and Nigeria (1978), lived in a shaman temple in Africa (1978), composed and danced professionally for the Angela Caponigro Dance Ensemble in NYC (1983-1989), and made various trips to in India ...

  4. Mar 25, 2011 · Guru is Lord, Master, and Vahiguru is expressive of wonder or ecstasy at Divine infinitude or glory, with the implied sense of name. Vahiguru has become the most characteristic name for God in the Sikh creed, like Allah in Islam. It occurs in the Guru Granth Sahib (Savaiyyas, Mahala IV by Bhatt Gayand, page 1402) repeated ecstatically as a mantra.

  5. Jan 16, 2019 · The everlasting, omnipresent creator of the creation beyond time that cannot be described in any words, is often referred to as Waheguru. The word Waheguru is comprised of two words, Wahe and Guru. Wahe is an exclamation of ecstasy and wonder upon realization of amazing creation and one creator. Guru means teacher or light.

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  7. Oct 29, 2013 · Waha is a form of addressing the greatness of God as 'marvelous', 'wonderful', ineffable, unspeakable or simply as an expression of feeling blissful; the word guru personifies God into the illuminating energy which removes the darkness of illusion.