Gurmukh (gur= Guru; mukh= face), is a word employed in Sikh Scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib, in several distinct shades of signification. Gurmukh is also known as Gursikh. The gurmukh is, for instance the “Primordial Guru (God) who created all forms; it is He, too, who strings them into one thread — oan gurmukhi kio akara ekahi suti provanhara” . In the Gurmukh, the Guru instills the awe of the Fearless One, and through the Word shapes the mis-shapen (minds).
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In another sense, gurmukh is the God-conscious being or the God-inspired man who, imbued with the Word, is crowned with glory at the Lord’s portal — “The Gurmukhs are honored in the Court of the Lord – gurmukhi hari dari sobha pae”.
