Waheguru

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Template:IndicText Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, vāhigurū) in Sikhism, is the name given to God who is universal, self-illuminated, perpetual and gender-less.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Barnes, Michael (2012). Interreligious Learning: Dialogue, Spirituality and the Christian Imagination. Cambridge University Press. p. 245. ISBN 1107012848.

Further reading

  • Sabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Amritsar, 1959
  • Gurdas, Bhai, Varan. Amritsar, 1962
  • Mani Singh, Bhai, Sikhan di Bhagat Mala. Amritsar, 1955
  • Santokh Singh, Bhai, Sri Gur Pratap Suraj Granth. Amritsar, 1927–35
  • Sher Singh, Philosophy of Sikhism. Lahore, 1944