Title of article :
God in Sikhism
Author/Authors :
Alimardi، Mohammad Mehdi نويسنده University of Religions and Denominations,Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
16
From page :
77
To page :
92
Abstract :
The fundamental belief in Sikhism is that God exists not merely as an idea or concept, but as a real entity. God is indescribable, yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy to become perceptive to His persona. The Gurus never spoke about proofs of the existence of God. For them, He is too real, and something obvious does not require any logical proof. God is transcendent and all pervasive at the same time. Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality. The Reality is imminent in the entire creation, but the creation as a whole fails to contain God in its entirety. We will describe the Reality within Sikhism, and explain how it parallels to Islam or Hinduism.
Keywords :
Onkār , Sikhism , God , Unity
Journal title :
Religious Inquiries
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Religious Inquiries
Record number :
2397985
Link To Document :
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