Waheguru (Punjabi: ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ) i it means the "Wonderful Lord". The word Vaheguru is made up of two word Vaah(e) and Guru. Vaah or Vaahe is an ecstatic expression of awe and wonder. Therefore it is often translated as wondrous or wonderful. Guru derives from two words. Gu means darkness, and Ru (Roo) means light. Therefore Guru means that power, being, and presence, which dispels darkness and brings light, in other words Enlightener. , the name implies wonder at the Divine Light eliminating spiritual darkness. It might also imply -Hail the Lord whose Name eliminates spiritual darkness. Thus the two constituents of Vaheguru (Vaahe+Guroo) implies the state of wondrous ecstasy and offering homage to the Divine Creator Being. it is the name guru nanak gave sikhs to meditate on god by.
Request to Waheguru and to please Waheguru
Sri Waheguru ji di Fateh
As a Sikh, Gurmukh, i can answer that. In gurbani it says that Wahegur has no looks. Which, is god. However, Waheguru can be heard and you can see his divine light through simran (prayer). By doing so, your taking steps forward to Waheguru and beating the panj dute (the 5 devils and demons inside). So, Waheguru has no looks. Waheguru can be heard and you can see his divine light.
waheguru
wahe guru is a sikh's GOD
They called it "waheguru" or "rabba".
First of all we don't believe in polytheistic ideals as this quesstion was asked, Waheguru helps all of those good to evil, small to big, plants to universes. Waheguru loves all, from the Jews to the Muslims, the Sikhs to the Christians, the Bhudhist to the Hindus, Waheguru loves all, it doesn;t matter when we realize Waheguru loves all we don't want to be evil anymore
Waheguru is a term commonly used in Sikhism to refer to God. It is derived from two words: "Wahe" meaning "wondrous" or "beyond description," and "Guru" meaning "teacher" or "enlightener." Together, Waheguru represents the awe-inspiring and transcendent presence of the divine.
The Sikh god is commonly referred to as Waheguru, which means "Wondrous Enlightener." Sikhs believe in the concept of one God, who is formless, timeless, and omnipresent.
yes ... if you believe waheguru to be real :)
Shower and waheguru mantar
The term Waheguru is used the religion of Sikhism. It is a term used to refer to God or the supreme being. It is used frequently is Sikh teachings and sermons.