I was yesterday listening to Katha by Giani Pinder Pal Singh Ji , where he talked about BRAHM being different as per Vedanta philosophy , Sufism & Gurmatt . A few days back a Hindu brother argued with me that Sikhism was based on Hinduism only because it was in Sanatan Dharma initially that the concept of ONE GOD ( BRAHMAN ) was given
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Sikh Gurus he said took their concept from Santan Dharma & based their teachings on that . Just a casual look on this Wikipedia link suggests something similar . But I wish to ask members how BRAHM is defined as per Vedanta , Sufism & Gurmatt & how these r different ?
Brahman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sikh Gurus he said took their concept from Santan Dharma & based their teachings on that . Just a casual look on this Wikipedia link suggests something similar . But I wish to ask members how BRAHM is defined as per Vedanta , Sufism & Gurmatt & how these r different ?