Dashmesh from das (ten) + mesh/mah (body or form)

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Dashmesh is a Sikh theological term referring to the Tenth Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, often invoked as “Dashmesh Pita” (the Tenth Father) in devotional and historical contexts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sikh honorific title
Sikh theological term
associatedLanguage Gurmukhi NERFINISHED
associatedReligion Sikhism NERFINISHED
associatedScripture Sikh historical literature
associatedWithConcept Khalsa NERFINISHED
Sikh martial tradition
associatedWithEvent Creation of the Khalsa in 1699 NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Nauvin Patshah (Ninth King) NERFINISHED
Satguru Granth Sahib (scriptural Guru) NERFINISHED
etymologyComponent das (ten)
mesh/mah (body or form)
honorificRegister reverential
honorificTitleFor Guru Gobind Singh NERFINISHED
honorificVariant Dashmesh Pita NERFINISHED
invokedIn Sikh ardas (prayer) NERFINISHED
Sikh historical narratives
Sikh kirtan
languageOfOrigin Punjabi NERFINISHED
literalMeaning tenth body
tenth form
meaning Tenth Father
refersTo Guru Gobind Singh NERFINISHED
Guru Gobind Singh NERFINISHED
Tenth Sikh Guru NERFINISHED
refersToRole spiritual leadership of Sikhs
temporal leadership of Sikhs
titleNumber 10
usedAs devotional epithet
historical epithet
usedByCommunity Sikhs worldwide

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Dashmesh Pita etymologyNote Dashmesh from das (ten) + mesh/mah (body or form)