paarsurrey
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Did Nanak adhere to "Advaita Vedanta " sect/religion of Hinduism-Religions, please?
If yes, then kindly compare Nanak’s hymns in the Granth with the scripture of "Advaita Vedanta ", please.
I understand that Nanak had nothing to do with "Advaita Vedanta " or Atheism, please.
Right, please?
Regards
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Nanak says in his hymns in Granth:
Page 53
"I speak and chant His Praises, vibrating the instrument of my mind. The more I know Him, the more I vibrate it. The One, unto whom we vibrate and sing - how great is He, and where is His Place? Those who speak of Him and praise Him - they all continue speaking of Him with love. || 1 || O Baba, the Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite. Sacred is His Name, and Sacred is His Place. He is the True Cherisher. || 1 ||"
PAGE 53 - Gurmukhi to English Translation and Phonetic Transliteration of Siri Guru Granth Sahib.
If yes, then kindly compare Nanak’s hymns in the Granth with the scripture of "Advaita Vedanta ", please.
I understand that Nanak had nothing to do with "Advaita Vedanta " or Atheism, please.
Right, please?
Regards
___________
Nanak says in his hymns in Granth:
Page 53
"I speak and chant His Praises, vibrating the instrument of my mind. The more I know Him, the more I vibrate it. The One, unto whom we vibrate and sing - how great is He, and where is His Place? Those who speak of Him and praise Him - they all continue speaking of Him with love. || 1 || O Baba, the Lord Allah is Inaccessible and Infinite. Sacred is His Name, and Sacred is His Place. He is the True Cherisher. || 1 ||"
PAGE 53 - Gurmukhi to English Translation and Phonetic Transliteration of Siri Guru Granth Sahib.
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