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  2. Sat Sri Akaal (Gurmukhi: ਸਤਿ ਸ੍ਰੀ ਅਕਾਲ, pronounced [sət sɾiː əkɑːl] ⓘ) is a Jaikara (lit. Call of Victory) now used, often, as a greeting by Sikhs. It is the second half of the Sikh Clarion call, given by the Tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh, "Bole So Nihal, Sat Sri Akal" (Shout Aloud in Ecstasy.

  3. What is the literal meaning of Sat Sri Akal? What does this phrase really imply? What message does it convey? Is it Namskara or a Jaikara? Is it right to label the phrase of Jaikara; a war cry? These are some of the questions, which are addressed below.

    • What Is Sat ?
    • What Is Sri Or Shri?
    • What Is Akal ?
    • Why Are Hands Folded
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    "Sat" is derived from word "satya" is a Sanskrit word that loosely translates into English as "truth" or "correct." It is a term of power due to its purity and meaning and has become the emblem of many peaceful social movements, particularly those centered on social justice, environmentalism and vegetarianism.

    Shri or Sri or Siri. Shri is a word which denotes respect just like the Punjabi words Ji or Sahib; also implies that the person or item is great or mighty.

    Akaal or Akal is a word which refers to the undying and here "akaal" denotes "God". The word "Kal" is used to represent "Death" and A-Kal is the opposite of that - "that which defies death"

    When the greeting Sat Sri Akal is said, it is said with folded hands. This reason is to show respect to the other party while the "name of God is being uttered". Also, Sikh's believe that God resides in all - so one is greeting the "God spirit"in the other person. When two Sikhs meets they says Sat Sri Akal or Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki ...

  4. Jun 22, 2022 · Sat Shri Akaal is a greeting as well as a part of Jaikara. Jaikara is ‘BOLE SO NIHAAL SAT SRI AKAAL.’. To understand this firstly we have to know meanings of the words. Whoever follows and sing the virtues of the Akaal Purakh (which is timeless and the best) will always remain in a state of eternal bliss (Nihaal).

  5. Mar 20, 2020 · Based on Sanatana Dharma (eternal order), most Indians believe that every soul is part of that one divine soul. Also known as 'Prana' the all pervasive life force and energy that is omnipresent. 'Namaste' or Sat Sri Akal, simply means my soul recognises yours and therefore honours divinity.

  6. Dec 2, 2021 · Sat Sri Akaal is a part of Jaikara. Jaikara initially means ‘BOLE SO NIHAAL SAT SRI AKAAL.’ To understand this firstly we have to know meanings of the words.

  7. Sat Sri Akal is a slogan or Jaikara (literally shout of victory, triumph or exultation). It is divided in two parts or phrases. The first, 'Bole So Nihal', is a statement meaning "whoever utters (the phrase following) shall be happy, shall be fulfilled," and the second part 'Sat Sri Akal'.