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  2. Bhagavan - Wikipedia

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    The Bhagavata Purana (1.2.11) states the definition of Bhagavān to mean the supreme being: The Learned Know the Absolute Truth call this non-dual substance Brahman, Paramatma or Bhagavan. [a] Bhagavān used as a title of veneration is often directly used as Lord, as in Bhagavān Rama, Bhagavān Krishna, Bhagavān Shiva, etc.

  3. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Shabd: (or Shabda) Literally means “sound” or “word” in Sanskrit. Esoterically, Shabd is the “Sound Current vibrating in all creation. It can be heard by ...

  4. Shabda - Wikipedia

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    The first Shabad in Guru Granth Sahib is the Mool Mantar. The script used for the Shabad is Gurmukhi. Shabad is the term also used to refer to hymns within other Sikh scriptures, like Deh Siva Var Mohe. Shabad Vani is devotional singing of hymns from Sikh scriptures. [6] The second use of the term Shabad in Sikhism is for the holy name of God ...

  5. Surat Shabd Yoga - Wikipedia

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    Etymologically, Surat Shabd Yoga means the ‘Union of the Soul with the Essence of the Absolute Supreme Being’. First is simran, or the repetition of Lord's holy names. It brings back our scattered attention to the tisra til - the third eye (behind our eyes), which is the headquarters of our mind and soul, in the waking state, whence it has ...

  6. Badal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    badal, a main principle of Pashtunwali that encompasses aspects of justice and revenge; In Arabic grammar, a term for a partitive apposition; See also.

  7. Gora Badal - Wikipedia

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    Gora and Badal both died fighting bravely in this campaign, Badal escorted the king to Chittor safely but was later killed in the same campaign. Both of these warriors are popular and well known in Rajasthan through folk tales and there are traditional songs and paintings depicting their bravery and courage.

  8. Abdal - Wikipedia

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    "Abdal" is the plural of "Badal" or rather "Badeel", and means "those who get replaced", "those who serve as a partial replacement to the role of the prophets" or "friends of God". The Abdals are the group of true, pure believers in God.

  9. Badal family - Wikipedia

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    The Badal family is a family of Sikh sardars (chiefs) that originated in Badal in the Punjab. History