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Old 10-Mar-2010, 21:15 PM
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Re: Questions from non-Sikhs to Sikhs

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Originally Posted by gurveen1 View Post
SAT SRI AKAL,

Well Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is written in GURMUKHI language meaning spoken from the mouth of the
Guru but let me clarify one thing that even god is mentioned as GURU in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji so don't
get confused at all because Guru and Waheguru has a close relation in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji in Japji Sahib Waheguru mentions Guru Nanak meaning that Waheguru has given his status to Guru Nanak so it becomes clear that Waheguru ( God) send Guru Nanak Sahib as SATGURU and Waheguru was much impressed with his devotion and which leads to
Jyot means supreme soul in the form of human body not as god as hindus claims but as
Devotee of Waheguru as Guru Nanak Sahib came in this world. I hope it clarify some
doubts Sikhs and Non-Sikhs. If some has any question feel free to ask.

REGARDS

GURVEEN SINGH

You explained it very well. There are so many words (Shabads) Like Ram in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji that is name of GOD But in Hindu Religion Ram is King Dashrath son. so do not mistake where ever you read or hear Ram in Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji it's hindu name no it's different name of GOD same as Khudah is also GOD name

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