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| Re: ** Waheguru Gurmantar ** Ik Oankaar Sat Naam Satgur Parsaad Dhan Dhan Gur-Guru-Satgur-Gurbani-Sat Naam-Sat Sangat Kottan Kot Dandaut Parvaan Karna Ji; Gur Fateh Parvaan Karna Ji With the Anant Beyant Gur Kirpa Gur Parsaad we are trying to dedicate following Seva at the Shree Charans of Dhan Dhan Guru and Dhan Dhan Akal Purakh and Dhan Dhan Sat Sangat Ji:SReference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/sikh-sikhi-sikhism/15045-waheguru-gurmantar.html HABAD “VAHIGURU” DEVINE MEANING siqjug siqgur vwsdyv vwvw ivSnw nwm jpwvY]duAwpr siqgur hrIikRSn hwhw hir hir nwm iDAwvY]qRyqy siqgur rwm jI rwrw rwm jpy suK pwvY]kiljug nwnk gur goibMd ggw goivMd nwm jpwvY]cwry jwgy chu jugI pMcwiex ivc jwie smwvY]cwroN ACr iek kr vwihgurU jp mMqR jpwvY]jhW qy aupijAw iPr qhW smwvY sathijug sathigur vaasadhaev vaavaa vishanaa naam japaavaidhuaapar sathigur hareekrishan haahaa har har naam dhhiaavaithraethae sathigur raam jee raaraa raam japae sukh paavaikalijug naanak gur gobi(n)dh gagaa govi(n)dh naam japaavaichaarae jaagae chahu jugee pa(n)chaaein vich jaae samaavaichaaro(n) ashhar eik kar vaahiguroo jap ma(n)thr japaavaijehaa(n) thae oupajiaa fir thehaa(n) samaavai This Shabad by Dhan Dhan Bhai Gurdass Ji explains how the Shabad “Vahiguru” came in to existance and what does it mean. It basically describes the Mahima - praise of Lord Vishnu as a Satgur in Sat Yug by taking the First letter of His Name “Va” in the Shabad “Vahiguru”, then this Shabad describes the Mahima – praise of Lord Krishna as a Satgur in the Dwaaper Yug, Who was and Who is being remembered as HareeKrishna by the masses and this divine name gives us the letter “Hi” of the Shabad “Vahiguru”, then the Shabad describes the Mahima of Lord Ram as a Satgur in the Treta Yug and this divine name gives the letter “Ru” in the Shabad “Vahiguru”, whereas this Shabad descibes the Mahima of Guru Nanak Patshah Ji as a Satgur in the Kal Yug as Gobind – God Nirankaar- gives us the letter “Gu” in the Shabad Vahiguru. This means that the Shabad Vahiguru represents all the Satgurus – Vishnu, Ram, Krishn, and Guru Nanak Patshah Ji from all ages – Sat Yug, Treta Yug, Dwaaper Yug and Kalyug and therefore it is called the Gurmanter – because it represents the Satgurus of all four ages. When we recite the Shabad “Vahiguru” then we infect recite the Mahima – praise of these Satgurus – Vishnu, Ram, Krishan and Guru Nanak Patshah Ji, so this Shabad “Vahiguru” is not the Naam, but it is the Mahima of these Satgurus, the praise of these Satgurus and by reciting the Shabad “Vahiguru” we don’t recite the Naam but we do remember these Satgurus of all four ages, we do recite the praise of these Satgurus. In the end Bhai Gurdass Ji has said that when we recite this Shabad “Vahiguru” then we go back to the Origin, which indirectly means that we reach the salvation. This Pauri also signifies that the Satgurus – Vishnu, Harikrishna, Ram and Nanak in these four ages as described above served and delivered the Naam to the Sangat. (This also clarifies that only a Satgur can deliver the Naam to the Sangat.) The most important thing to understand here is that Bhai Gurdass Ji have explained the Shabad “Vahiguru” as the Mahima if the Satguru and not the Naam and have called the Shabad “Vahiguru” as Mante (and not Gur Manterr, whereas most people understand the Shabad “Vahiguru” as Naam and call it a Gur Manter, which is contrary to what Bhai Gurdass Ji have explained in this Shabad. Whereas the Shabad “SAT” has very clearly been defined as a NAAM that leads us to the Jivan Mukti and beyond Maya as announced by Dhan Dhan Shri Guru Nanak Patshah Ji in the Mool Manter (explained in an earlier Gur Parsaadee writing). So when we recite the Shabad “Sat Naam Vahiguru” (please note that the Shabad Sat Naam leads the Shabad Vahiguru) it means that “SAT” is the “NAAM” and this Naam is “Dhan Dhan” – the Mahima of all the Satgurus from all four ages – Dhan Dhan Vishnu Ji, Dhan Dhan HareeKrishn Ji, Dhan Dhan Shri Ram Ji and Dhan Dhan Guru Nanak Patshah Ji, so when we recite the Shabad “Sat Naam Vahiguru” then we mean that “SAT” is the “NAAM” and The Satgurus Vishnu, Krishna, Ram and Nanak are the Mahima of this Naam, which means that when we do Sat Naam Vahiguru Simran then we remember the Nirgun Saroop of Akal Purakh and also His Mahima in terms of these Satgurus – Ram, Krishan, Vishnu and Nanak. This also means that the Mahima of Akal Purakh – which are the Satgurus – Vishnu, Ram, Krishan and Nanak is next to the Naam, the Naam came in to existance first and then the Mahima came in to existance, the Akal Purakh came in to existance first, then His Naam came into existance and then the Mahima came in to existance – which means that Naam is bigger than Mahima, the Mahima will lead you to the Naam and then the Naam will lead you to the Akal Purak ( this is exactly what happened to us – started with Vahiguru Simran, then got blessed with the Gur Parsaad of Naam, Puran Bandgi and Seva, so switched to Sat Naam Vahiguru Simran, then Sat Naam Simran, then only SAT Simran and then even SAT disappeared –Namastang Nirnamy as described by Dhan Dhan Dassam Patshah Ji in Jaap Sahib). Some people have misunderstood that we have changed the Gurmanter to Sat Naam, which is not true, Sat is the Naam and Vahiguru Manter is the Mahima of Akal Purakh or Mahima of Naam and that will remain so, nobody can change it, all we have tried to bring out this Puran SAT – divine truth to the masses and nothing else. This doesn’t mean that you can’t meditate on the Shabad Vahiguru, you can continue to do so until you get the Gur Parsaad of Naam, Puran Bandgi and Seva and then as we said you will automatically switch to Sat Naam Vahiguru and so on. So please remove that misunderstanding from your minds and be clear about the eternal divine truth that SAT is the Naam, SAT is the Guru, and Vahiguru is the Mahima of Akal Purakh Ji and His Bhagats, the Mahima of Satgur. Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=15045 Dassan Dass
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