Who started the word Waheguru?

Considering the two constituents of Waheguru (vahe + guru) implying the state of wondrous ecstasy and offering of homage to the Lord, the first one was brought distinctly and prominently into the devotional system by Guru Nanak.
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Who invented Waheguru word?

Waheguru was first used by Guru Nanak. It is an amalgamation of the Persian word “vah” meaning wonder and admiration and the word “guru” meaning spiritual guide, with its meaning being the wondrous enlightener who shall enlighten our path.
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Who used the word Waheguru in guru Granth Sahib?

5686) uses the two terms as synonymous: “simrahu vahiguru guru vahi, or contemplate ye Vahiguru, the Lord all hail.” The earliest use of Vahiguru, in this form, is traceable to Varan by Bhai Gurdas and to Gayand's hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib.
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Why do we say Satnam Waheguru?

Satnam is derived from the Sanskrit, sat, meaning "truth," and nam, meaning "name," and is used as another name for the Supreme Being or Waheguru. Sri is a title of veneration, and so the mantra can be translated as “Great is the Divine, the teacher who leads me from darkness to light.”
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Who created Ardas?

Ardas is attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, the founder of the Khalsa and the 10th Guru of Sikhism.
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Waheguru - part I - Origin of the word



Is Waheguru Krishna?

The words Akalpurakh and Waheguru are reffered to the same God whom we call Ram or Krishna etc.
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Are Sikhs Hindu?

Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions.
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Where is Waheguru ji?

A roadside place in Amritsar.
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Where is Waheguru from?

Sikhs have many words to describe God. The name most widely used for God by Sikhs is Waheguru , which means 'wondrous enlightener'. Sikhs believe that there is only one God, who created everything. They believe that Waheguru must remain in the mind at all times.
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Is Ram mentioned in guru Granth Sahib?

The word Rama (ˈraːmɐ) appears in the Guru Granth Sahib more than 2,500 times. Guru Nanak rejected the concept of divine incarnation as present in Hinduism but used words such as Ram, Mohan, Hari & Shiv as ways of referring to divine together with Islamic words like Allah & Khuda.
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Who founded Sikhism?

There are currently about 24 million Sikhs worldwide. The majority live in the Indian state of Punjab. They regard Guru Nanak (1469–1539) as the founder of their faith and Guru Gobind Singh (1666–1708), the tenth Guru, as the Guru who formalised their religion.
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How is Waheguru word formed?

According to Bhai Gurdas, a devoted Sikh of many of the Gurus and the scribe of the Adi Granth the Waheguru mantar was formed by combining the mantar of the four jugs. Bhai Gurdas says that the first letter of the Mantar ਵ/Va/Wa comes from Vishnu who in the form of Vasnudev in Satjug gave the Vishnu Mantar.
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Is Waheguru a person?

Waheguru is beyond any human explanation, but Sikhs use many different names to try to get a better understanding of Waheguru's nature.
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Is it Waheguru ji da Khalsa or Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa?

Talking about the Religious Culture of Sikhs, the most common greeting is Sat Sri Akal (God is the truth) when we meet anyone (specially a Sikh) and we also greet someone by saying 'Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh' (Khalsa belongs to God and Victory belongs to God).
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Can Sikh go to Hindu temple?

Yes, Sikhs certainly do visit Hindu temples. The famous Hemkund Yatra is said to be completed If only they visit Badrinath Temple after that. The Hindu Gods are mentioned in the Holy Scripture “Guru Granth Sahib” and they do respect and protect our religion too.
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Can a Hindu marry a Sikh?

It is not uncommon to find Hindus at prayer meetings in Sikh temples, and vice versa. Although Sikh gurus vehemently opposed the rigid Hindu caste system, most Sikhs still practice it. Hindus and Sikhs intermarry freely both in India and in Canada; indeed, five members of my own family are married to Sikhs.
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What Guru Granth Sahib says about Krishna?

Originally Answered: What does Guru Granth Sahib Ji say about Krishna avatar? Nothing. Guru Granth Sahib does not talk or praise any Hindu Avtar. There are sixtynine God's name mentioned in Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji, including the Islamic- Allah, Khuda, Rahim, Karim, Isreal etc.
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How many times Ram and Krishna in Guru Granth Sahib?

Similarly, Ram has been mentioned 2,533 times, Prabhu 1,371 times, Gopal 491 times and so on. Harsh Mander was right on the fact that 'Allah' has been used in Guru Granth Sahib Ji, but it was not about Islam but the word has been used to describe God similar to Hari.
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Does Sikhism believe in Avatar?

Sikhs do believe in the existence of the ten avatars of Vishnu, that they came on earth to perform certain acts. There are however 24 avatars of Vishnu, the one is yet to come. But the Sikhs don't believe in the avatars of Vishnu.
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Is Guru Nanak a God?

He is not an incarnation of God, not even a prophet. He is an illumined soul. The third theory is that Guru Nanak is the incarnation of God. This has been supported by many Sikhs including Bhai Gurdas, Bhai Vir Singh, Santhok Singh and is even supported by the Guru Granth Sahib.
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Is Waheguru formless?

Waheguru is above Shiva and Vishnu if Shiva and Vishnu are understood in their limited forms. They are merely deities, according the Sikh cosmology, created by the supreme God. Shiva is identical to Waheguru in the sense that Shiva is understood as the formless primordial being from whom all things emanate.
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Who killed Sikh Gurus?

Two Sikh leaders, Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur, were executed by order of the reigning Mughal emperor on grounds of political opposition. The 10th and last Guru, Gobind Singh, before his death (1708) declared the end of the succession of personal Gurus.
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What is the oldest religion?

It is the world's third-largest religion, with over 1.2 billion followers, or 15–16% of the global population, known as Hindus. The word Hindu is an exonym, and while Hinduism has been called the oldest religion in the world, many practitioners refer to their religion as Sanātana Dharma (Sanskrit: सनातन धर्म, lit.
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Why did Hinduism split Sikhism?

Sikhism was born in the Punjab area of South Asia, which now falls into the present day states of India and Pakistan. The main religions of the area at the time were Hinduism and Islam. The Sikh faith began around 1500 CE, when Guru Nanak began teaching a faith that was quite distinct from Hinduism and Islam.
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