Kya Sikh Dharm mein avatarana ka concept hai?
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As understood by the undersigned, Sharma ji, there is no concept of incarnation in Sikhism. The Guru Persons, who came one by one, after Guru Nanak Sahib, carried forward the mission, given to him by Akalpurakh and when the mission was complete, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib closed the chapter of Guru Persons and Guru Granth Sahib became the eternal Guru of not only Sikhs alone, but of entire humanity, for all times to come.
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Sharmaji first we need to understand what is AVATAR. In HINDUISM AVATAR is reincarnation of GOD, DEITY in human form. In spirituality of NANAK, GOD, THAKUR, ALLAH, PARMESAT, WAHGURU is SHABAD, BANI, ONE AND ONLY FORMLESS SPIRITUAL ENLIGHTERNER. GURU says SO MUKH JALOO JIT KAHEH THAKUR JONI meaning so that GOD reincarnate as human form is the ultimate ignorance and sin. It is beyond imagination that SHABAD GURU reincarnate in the form of human. Yes those who believe in GOD as human like DEITY can say this. Some one may say was GURU NANAK AVATAR. First NANAK in his physical form was not GURU. It was SBABAD reveled by NANAK was GURU. When GURU himself says it is sin to call him AVATAR or reincarnation of GOD, then who are we to call him AVATAR. SPIRITUALITY of NANAK focus on DIVINE WISDOM not on human form.
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