Does Sikhi believe that Brahma, Vishnu or other demigods exist?
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Very good question. No, Sikhi does not believe in demigods. They have been used in Gurbani to make their believers understand that if they are there as you believe, they are not above One Creator. There is One and only One Creator. ੴ One Creator
ਸਾਹਿਬੁ ਮੇਰਾ ਏਕੋ ਹੈ ॥ 350
Sāhib merā eko hai.
Great question Guntaj Ji
Sikhi does not believe in brahma, visnu, mahesh and thousands other semi gods or devtas of Hindu mythology. These are Hindu mythical beliefs for spiritual awakening for the last thousand years. Sikh Gurus have mentioned these names in SGGS many times to tell us what was going on in history in the past. In the end of the Shabds Guru sahib is advising us their conclusion: Realize only one Creator 1ਓ the Treasure of Divine virtues NAAM. Bring these virtues within and enjoy Charhdi Kala, Divine Happiness and Bliss.
SIMRIT BED PURAAN PUKAARN POTHIA II NAAM BINA SABH KOOR GALI HOSHIA II ank 761
BED PADE PAD BRAHMEI JANAM GWAAIAA II ANK 478
BED PADEI PAD BRAHMEI HAARE EK TIL NAHI KEEMAT PAAEE II 747