Sri Guru

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Sri Guru is a revered honorific title used for Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru and a central figure in Sikh history and theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific title
appliedTo Guru Gobind Singh in devotional contexts
associatedWithPerson Guru Gobind Singh as leader of the Khalsa
associatedWithRole Sikh Gurus
surface form: Sikh Guru
associatedWithTradition Khalsa
surface form: Khalsa tradition
carriesMeaning respected spiritual guide
venerable teacher
centralFigureIn Sikh history
Sikh theology
etymologicallyFrom Sanskrit honorific "Śrī"
term "Guru" meaning spiritual teacher
hasConnotation reverence
spiritual authority
honorificFor tenth Sikh Guru
languageContext Indic languages
Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi
refersTo Guru Gobind Singh
titleType religious honorific
usedAs reverential form of address
usedByCommunity Sikh people
surface form: Sikhs
usedInContext historical and hagiographical narratives of Guru Gobind Singh
prayers addressing Guru Gobind Singh
sermons and religious discourse about Guru Gobind Singh
usedInGenre Sikh devotional literature
Sikh liturgy
usedInReligion Sikhism

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