Guest guest Posted September 24, 2007 Report Share Posted September 24, 2007 , ansuya80 <no_reply wrote: > Is alakh niranjan, > sat sri akaal, and sachhidanand same ? > also is muslim's allah - o- Akbar same as those or different Dear Ansuya, this is how different people perceived the Truth. Islam says Allaha-ho-Akbar, (akbar means the greatest/biggest)... God is the greatest ...and this is a Truth ! Sikh say Sat Sri akaal - sikhs say god is Akaal Purakh, the purusha (not man or male...it is like purusha of Sankhya) who is beyond the boundaries of time....so they say, God who is beyond Time is the Truth... well sikhs also say a bigger Truth about God. Hindu sages went a step further...they called God is Sacchidananada...which is joint word for three words Sat (truth), Chit (consciousness), ananada (bliss). So God is a Truth who is self-consciuos and who is blissful. I have great liking for all these but the most i like personally is Satyam shivam Sundram.... here bliss has been replaced by Beauty. A philosopher will say Sat-chit-anand, and a poet and a lover will say Sat-shiv-sundar. there is no difference in meaning but perception of the viewer. AUM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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