 |
|
|
 |

 |
Bole So
Nihal Sat Siri Akal |

One of the Sikh Slogans or Jaikaras, this is divided in two
parts. The first,Bole so Nihal means whoever utters shall be
fulfilled. The second part Sat Sri Akal means Eternal is The Great
Timeless Lord. Sat Sri Akal shouted in unison, responding to the call Bole So
Nihal is a call to action, or expression of ecstatic joy or an invocation for Divine aid.
Sat Sri Akal
In literal words Sat (Sanskrit satya) means true,
real or eternal; Siri is an honorific denoting grace
or majesty; Akal means timeless or transcending time.
Sat Sri Akal has been used since the creation of the Khalsa. In the normal situation when
two Sikhs meet, with folded hands on either side in mutual courtesy and respect they
exchange greetings of Sat Sri Akal pointing out the glory of God to each other.

TOP OF PAGE

 |
Your
References Comments Suggestions Feedback
|
|
|
|

|
| |
|
|
| |
|
SHARE SIKHNET |
Please
share this information with others, Let them know more about Sikh Religion and what it
stands for. When you share or copy any of this information from Sikh.net, please tell them
where they can get more of the same. If You know any related information, that others can
find it useful posted here at
Sikh.net, please
send the same to us via email at
Webmaster@Sikh.net |
|
SPONSORED BY

|
|
 |