boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. The Mūl Mantar (Punjabi: ਮੂਲ ਮੰਤਰ, IPA: [muːlᵊ mən̪t̪əɾᵊ]) is the opening verse of the...
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Ik Onkar (section In Mul Mantar)
tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. Ik Onkar are the first words of the Mul Mantar and also the opening words of the Sikh holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib...
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diffused but unified and singular sense of God and creation. The traditional Mul Mantar goes from ik onkar until Nanak hosee bhee sach. The opening line of the...
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up mantar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mantar may refer to: Mantar (band) (lit. 'mushroom'), a German metal band Mantra in Sikhism Mul Mantar (original...
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variant forms and a competition of ideas on its contents including the Mul Mantar. Many minor variations, and three significant Adi Granth recensions, are...
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Shivaya, the Mani mantra, the Mantra of Light, the Namokar Mantra, and the Mūl Mantar. Mantras without any actual linguistic meaning are still considered to...
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chanting the Japji Sahib in the presence of Guru Angad with Bhai Bala to side with a fly-whisk, circa 19th century. The Mul Mantar is inscribed to the left....
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the eight qualities of Nirankar or a.k.a. Akal Purakh mentioned in the Mul Mantar in the Guru Granth Sahib. God has eight qualities: Ek Onkar, Satnam, Kartapurakh...
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composition. Sri Chand out of humility only recited the Salok from the Mul Mantar by Guru Nanak, his father. Therefore this Salok was put by the Guru in...
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the Khalsa order. Akal Purakh Ik Onkar Guru Gobind Singh God in Sikhism Mul Mantar Khalsa The term is also romanized as Vahiguru, Vaheguru, Vahiguroo, Waheguroo...
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Sahib. Sri Chand humbly recited the verse of his father following the Mul Mantar in the Japji Sahib. Thus, it became the seventeenth canto of the Sukhmani...
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formless God is consistently emphasized throughout. God is described in the Mul Mantar (lit. the Prime Utterance), the first passage in the Guru Granth Sahib:...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Nesbitt states that the first two words, Ik Onkar, in the twelve-word Mul Mantar at the opening of the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib, has been translated...
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write or print a copy of Guru Granth Sahib excluding the Raag Mala)." Mul Mantar and end of Ragamala from the Kartarpur Bir (circa 29 August 1604; the...
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Sahib. Sri Chand humbly recited the verse of his father following the Mul Mantar in the Japji Sahib. Thus, it became the seventeenth canto of the Sukhmani...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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(Punjabi: ਇੱਕ ਓਅੰਕਾਰ; iconically represented as ੴ) are the first words of the Mul Mantar, which is the opening verse of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh scripture...
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Sikhs may use them to keep track of the number of times they chant the Mul Mantar. Buddhists sometimes use them to count mantras, Buddha-recitations, etc...
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Illuminated Guru Granth folio with Mul Mantar (basic religion mantra) with signature of Guru Gobind Singh....
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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sections: Introduction (pages 1–13): Containing in-sequence of appearance the Mul Mantar, Japji (meaning "to meditate"), five hymns of So Dar (meaning "that gate")...
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Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras Sukhmani Sahib Tav-Prasad Savaiye...
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Sohila Laavaan — the four hymns of the Anand Karaj (Sikh wedding ceremony) Mul Mantar — the opening words of the Guru Granth Sahib, citing the basic statement...
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'timeless being'. Ik Onkar, 'One Creator', found at the beginning of the Sikh Mul Mantar. Nirankar, meaning 'formless'. Satnam, meaning 'True Name'; some are of...
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detailed explanation of these shalokhas. These Salokas starts with Mool Mantar (The meanings of The One). Sahaskriti is a language used which is mixture...
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