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1.God is one- the Ominipresent, the Omnipotent, the Omniscient, and is best represented by His NAME, theSHABAD or WORD or LOGOS or NAAM.

2.Thus, SHABAD is the Supreme GURU of all and the Revealer of the Reality.

3.Thus, the word Sikhs stands for those, who came to Guru Nanak seeking to know his SHABAD.

4.Let this be made very clear that the WORD or SHABAD is the only Guru - because it alone is capable of removing the darkness of ignorance, being itself Prakash Sarup

Shabad is Prakash-Sarup; and Prakash is Shabad-Sarup

The Nirankar expresses HIMSELF through His "shabad" in order to enlighten the whole humanity, and in the process becomes mankind's Guru, the only Guru, the Sat Guru:

Aad-ant ekay avtara, soi guru samjhio hamara.

He who be Sans Alpha, San Omega, and ONe and the same EVER,

We have to meditate on this SHABAD, ponder over it, and imbibe it - by turning inward....becoming INTROVERTS (antar-mukhi).

The SHABAD or REALITY is 'Only One' - not two; no dulaity is involved.

We have to search and find the LIGHT or PRAKASH that the SHABAD is.

Dera friend,

It was an informative speech.Thanks a lot for this. It would be nice of you if you could explain as :

1.What is 'sabad'.

2.Is it Naam.?

3.How do we say that 'shabad is the supreme Guru?

4.'Shabad ' is 'parkash-sarup' and prakash is 'sabad -sarup.' .What is the meaning of this

5.We have to meditate on Sabad? What is the exact meaning of this.

6.What is the meaning of Sans..alpha...gamma..etc.

Kindly explain. Das would be very grateful.It is this word that I am not able to appreciate and hence feel stuck up.Your help is solicited.

Forgive me for my ignorance.

Regards.

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