HS Virk - Understanding Sikhism-The Research Journal, 2000 - academia.edu
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… The conceptual framework of the Manglacharan is comprehensive enough to include some of the most significant attributes of the Absolute (supreme reality). Even the manifest aspect …
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D:\SERIALS PUBLICATIONS BOOK\Au Page 1 dialogue between science and religion. Our aim in this study is to probe analogical parallels that exist between physics and mysticism for …
… The conceptual framework of the Manglacharan is comprehensive enough to include some of the most significant attributes of the Absolute (Supreme Reality). Even the manifest aspect …
… Definition means Manglacharan in Punjabi, therefore, this verse can more appropriately be cited under Manglacharan as follows (if at all it is to be named in Punjabi): AGGS, …
… called Manglacharan in Punjabi. In other words it means a definition in English. Therefore, if the Commencing Verse is to be identified for any purpose, it could be called Manglacharan, …
… Hence the Manglacharan [5] commences with the numeral 1 before 'Open Oora', which represents Existence or Being. It is followed by Satt(i) Naam which means the Supreme Reality is …
… The ‘definition’ of the isht of a poet is called Manglacharan in Punjabi. … This Manglacharan is also repeated in the beginning of every major section and then in various abbreviated forms …
Sikhism is a scientific and logical religion of the world but it is being represented as a syncretic and ritualistic religion. It is so because of the misinterpretation of Gurbani and …
DS Chahal - Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Research, 2024 - academia.edu
2024
… or “eternal existence,” and “Guru”(ਗੁਰ), meaning “light” or “enlightenment” found in the Commencing Verse, commonly but erroneously referred to as the Mool Mantra or Manglacharan. …
A Swami, M Dhariwal - Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies …, 2021 - academia.edu
2021
… In case of a sermon, the manglacharan saakhies are followed by many other saakhies forming the extended manglacharan which praise the divine name, some of which are in Sanskrit (…