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    Sabad Patshahi 10 (also known as the Shabad Hazare Padishah), under the title Shabad (Punjabi: ਸਬਦ), are ten religious hymns composed by Guru Gobind Singh that are present in Dasam Granth. These hymns have comments on ritualistic practices in Sanyas, Jogis and Bairagis, and also against any form of idolatry, human or deity worship. Description
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    What is a shabad in Sikhism?
    In Sikhism the term Shabad has two primary meanings. The first context of the term is to refer to a hymn or paragraph or sections of the Holy Text that appears in Guru Granth Sahib, the main holy scripture of the Sikhs. The Guru Granth Sahib is organised by chapters of ragas, with each chapter containing many shabads of that raga.
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    Where is Shabad located?
    Its name is sometimes written as Shahabad. It is situated about 45 km from Hyderabad, the state capital. This town is well connected with roads, a state highway runs through Shabad, which connects Shabad with Hyderabad, and nearby Chevella, Shamshabad and Shadnagar towns.
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    What is Shabad in Guru Granth Sahib?
    The first Shabad in Guru Granth Sahib is the Mool Mantar. The script used for the Shabad is Gurmukhi. Shabad is the term also used to refer to hymns within other Sikh scriptures, like Deh Siva Var Mohe. The second use of the term Shabad in Sikhism is for the holy name of God, Waheguru.
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    What is the meaning of Shabad Patshahi 10?
    Sabad Patshahi 10 (a.k.a. Shabad Hazare Patshahi 10 ), under the title Shabad ( Punjabi: ਸਬਦ ), are ten religious hymns composed by Guru Gobind Singh that are present in Dasam Granth. These hymns have comments on ritualistic practices in Sanyasis, Yogis and Bairagis, and also against any form of idolatry, human or deity worship.
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    In Sikhism the term Shabad has two primary meanings. The first context of the term is to refer to a hymn or paragraph or sections of the Holy Text that appears in Guru Granth Sahib, the main holy scripture of the Sikhs. The Guru Granth Sahib is organised by chapters of ragas, with each chapter

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    Shabda (Sanskrit: शब्द, IAST: Śabda), is the Sanskrit word for "speech sound". In Sanskrit grammar, the term refers to an utterance in the sense of linguistic performance.

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    In classical Indian philosophy of language, the grammarian Katyayana stated that shabda ("speech") is eternal (nitya), as is artha "meaning", and that they share a mutual co-relation. According to Patanjali, the permanent aspect of shabda is sphoṭa ("meaning"), while dhvani

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    Hinduism
    Śabda (शब्द) means relying on word, testimony of past or present reliable experts, specifically the shruti, Vedas. Hiriyanna explains Sabda

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    • Patnaik, Tandra, Śabda : a study of Bhartrhari’s philosophy of language, New Delhi : DK Printworld, 1994, ISBN 81-246-0028-7.
    • Singh, Kirpal (1949). A Great Saint, Baba Jaimal Singh. Ruhani

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    Shabad. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Shabad may refer to: "Shabad" (hymn) Shabad, Telangana, a town in India. Zemach Shabad (1864–1935), Lithuanian Jewish doctor and political activist.

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    Sabad Patshahi 10 (also known as the Shabad Hazare Padishah), under the title Shabad (Punjabi: ਸਬਦ), are ten religious hymns composed by Guru Gobind Singh that are present in Dasam Granth. These hymns have comments on ritualistic practices in Sanyas , Jogis and Bairagis , and also against any form of idolatry , human or deity worship.

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      This Shabad is mainly aimed at the culture of that time which consistently put women as below men, as such this type of thinking was to encourage the men of those times to view women more equally. However, this hymn remains pertinent today due to the subjugation of women in many cultures. From woman, man is born;

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