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- Akal_Ustat abstract "Akal Ustat is the name given to the second Bani in the second holy scriptures of the Sikhs called the Dasam Granth. This text spans from page 33 to page 94 of the 2326 pages of this holy book of the Sikhs. It is composed of 271 verses, and is largely devotional in nature.The word \"Akal\" mean the \"timeless primal being\" and the word \"Ustat\" (from the Sanskrit word 'stuti') means \"praise\". So together, the words \"Akal Ustat\" mean \"the praise of the Timeless One\". In it, Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru writes that God is worshipped by various peoples in many different ways, and with varying names and methods:The scripture is notable for its unalloyed disavowal of the caste system, and of cultural elitism in general. At various points in this composition, Guru Singh speaks out against the belief that some people are superior to others, by virtue of belonging to a particular religion, region, history, culture, colour or creed. Instead, he clearly and firmly states that \"all human beings are equal \":".
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- Akal_Ustat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akaal Ustati".
- Akal_Ustat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Akal Ustat".
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- Akal_Ustat quote "Eternal God, thou art our shield, The dagger, knife, the sword we wield. To us Protector there is given The timeless, deathless Lord of Heaven; To us All-steel's unvanquished might, To us All-time's resistless flight; But chiefly Thou, Protector brave All-steel, wilt Thine own servant save".
- Akal_Ustat source "Guru Gobind Singh, Akal Ustat, translated by Max Arthur Macauliffe".
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- Akal_Ustat subject Category:Dasam_Granth.
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- Akal_Ustat comment "Akal Ustat is the name given to the second Bani in the second holy scriptures of the Sikhs called the Dasam Granth. This text spans from page 33 to page 94 of the 2326 pages of this holy book of the Sikhs. It is composed of 271 verses, and is largely devotional in nature.The word \"Akal\" mean the \"timeless primal being\" and the word \"Ustat\" (from the Sanskrit word 'stuti') means \"praise\". So together, the words \"Akal Ustat\" mean \"the praise of the Timeless One\".".
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