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  1. Waheguru - Wikipedia

    Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ, romanized: vāhigurū[note 1], pronunciation: [ʋaːɦɪɡuɾuː], literally meaning "Wow Guru", [1] figuratively translated to mean "Wonderful God " or "Wonderful Lord" [2][3]) …

  2. Waheguru Simran Bhai Joginder Singh Riar | Shabad Gurbani ...

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  3. Waheguru - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.

    Nov 10, 2023 · ‘Vaheguru’ (also spelt ‘Waheguru’) is the Gurmantra for the Sikhs (invocatory formula received from the Guru) or NAAM for repetition (silently or aloud) and meditation upon the Supreme …

  4. Discover Waheguru's True Meaning - shiningsikh.com

    Waheguru represents the formless, infinite God who is present in all things, and through devotion, meditation, and service, Sikhs seek to align themselves with the divine presence.

  5. Who is Waheguru? - Sikh Spirit

    Who is Waheguru? Waheguru is the distinctive name of the Supreme Being in the Sikh dispensation, like Yahweh in Judaism and Allah in Islam.

  6. Waheguru - Kamboozal

    Waheguru is the term used in Sikhism to refer to the Supreme Being, the Creator, and the Sustainer of the universe. The word "Waheguru" is a combination of "Wah" (an expression of wonder) and "Guru" …

  7. Waheguru: The ineffable Divine Light - SikhNet

    Oct 29, 2013 · In the Sikh tradition, Waheguru is a focal word around which every activity of a Sikh revolves. Waheguru Simran (meditation) serves as a constant expression of an internal awareness …