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Various Names of The Primal Being in Guru Granth Sahib Ji Part 1- Root Word and Meaning


Various Names of The Primal Being in Guru Granth Sahib Ji

1.       pwrbRhm
          pwr + bRhm
              The one who is beyond reach.

2.       vwihgurU
          vwih + guru
              In awe of the one who brings us from the darkness of ignorance to light of self-realization.

3.       nwrwiex
          nwr + Awiex
              The one who is in every vein of the body.
  n + Ar + Awiex
  The one without any sins or faults - pure

4.       ibDwqw
              The one who gives us gifts, who makes our fortune.

5.       goivMd / goibMd
          go + ivMd/ibMd
              The protector of the whole universe.

6.       gopwl
          go + pwl
               The sustainer of the whole universe

7.       swihb
              Master

8.       inrMjn
          inr + AMjn
             The one without any stain/ignorance of the truth/illusion
             Pure

9.       mwDO
The Lord and Creator of Maya

10.   AibnwsI
Cannot be destroyed

11.   pRBU
The one who made the 5 elements (air, water, fire, earth, space) and purifies the 5 elements

12.   hir
              The one who flourishes everyone.

13.   inrMkwr
          inr + AMkwr
             Free of cycle of life and death.



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