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Gurbar Akaal (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਬਰਅਕਾਲ ) is a Sikh Akali-Nihang jaikara (war cry-slogan). It means "The Almighty Immortal (God)". This phrase is contained in the Sikh prayer Jaap Sahib from the Dasam Granth, the scripture, who some foolishly consider "Hindoofied". From my experience, this is the opposite.
Guru Gobind Singh in the Dasam Granth states that:
""I do not adore Ganesha in the beginning and also do not meditate on Krishna and Vishnu; I have only heard about them with my ears and I do not recognize them; my consciousness is absorbed at the feet of the Supreme Lord"".
Now, can someone tell me If the Dasam Granth contains all this, how can it be classed as "Hindoofied''?
The Nihang Sikh warrior order, are the only traditionalists, who with their oral traditions and written sources have kept much of the Sikh warrior spirit alive and intact.
Now, about myself-It may be clear,That I am a military historian, a military arts collector and so on. I excel in the military history of the Indian subcontinent.