Did the Sikh gurus have the concept of “Brahmin from BrahmaMukh” in mind when they referred to “Sikhi from Gurumukh”?
Did the Sikh gurus have the concept of “Brahmin from BrahmaMukh” in mind when they referred to “Sikhi from Gurumukh”?
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No please. Gurmukh is a person, who imbibes the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib, gets rid of vices and remains one with Akalpurakh and Shabad Guru, who are embodiment of each other, reaches this stage of spiritual equipoise and spiritual bliss and finally achieves the goal of emancipation/ salvation in this life itself.