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It is said that the God is One. He is formless yet He is having a form. The question is what type of form He has? Read Satnam ep1 to know.
Satnam compound indicates two independent entities, the first Sat and the second Name, and there is a mysterious relationship between the two.
This compound word in the Mulmantra has two definite meanings. First, that Sat which is Name, and second, that Name which is Sat.
There is a long tradition of calling God as truth. According to the same tradition in Mulmantra, God was called Sat, which would be called Sat or Satya in Hindi.
Sat is not an adjective of any word, it is not even an adjective of God, it is a characteristic of His nature. Sat means that God exists, He is adorned with the quality of existence, He is full of qualities, that is, He is Saguna. Quoted from Satinam 1
The text wants to tell its readers about the nature of God and the meaning of the word "Satnam." It aims to clarify the concept that God is both formless and has a form, and how these two seemingly contradictory concepts can coexist.
Here's how the text can help readers:
For believers: It can deepen their understanding of their faith and strengthen their connection with God.
For those seeking spiritual knowledge: It can provide valuable insights into the nature of reality and the ultimate truth.
For anyone interested in philosophy or thology: It can offer a unique perspective on the concept of God and the relationship between language and reality.
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