Ong namo guru dev namo意思
"Ong namo guru dev namo" is a mantra from Sikhism, specifically from the Sikh faith's holy text, the Guru Granth Sahib. This mantra is one of the Mool Mantra, which is a set of verses that form the basis of Sikh philosophy and belief.
The translation of "ong namo guru dev namo" is as follows:
- "Ong" is the Sikh representation of the divine or creative sound that is believed to be the underlying vibration of the universe. It is often translated as "the creative sound" or "the eternal essence."
- "Namo" is a respectful greeting or salutation, similar to "bow to" or "adoration to."
- "Guru" in Sikhism refers to the spiritual guide or teacher who leads one from darkness to light, from ignorance to enlightenment. In the broader context of Sikhism, the term "guru" can refer to the Ten Human Gurus, the living Guru (the Guru Granth Sahib), and the Guru Panth (the community of Sikhs).
- "Dev" means "god" or "divine."
- "Namo" again is the respectful greeting.
So, "ong namo guru dev namo" can be translated as "I bow to the divine teacher" or "I bow to the divine wisdom." This mantra is a way for Sikhs to express their reverence for the spiritual guidance and wisdom that is at the core of their faith. It is a recognition of the divine presence within the Guru and a way to connect with that wisdom and guidance.