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== Sikhism == In [[Sikh philosophy]], [[Nanak]], defines ''satguru'' as truth itself and not a physical entity. This truth emanates from reality and requires no blind faith. In the [[Japji Sahib]] he writes "''[[Ik Onkar|Ek onkar]], satguru prasad''", which means "there is one creator, [this knowledge I have learned] by the grace of God". The [[Sikism|Sikh]] (student) learns from reality as presented by the creator. Truth (''sat'') itself is the teacher (guru). The recommendation says that the first and the foremost qualification of the ''satguru'' is that he must have known the True Lord ([[God in Sikhism|God]]) himself.<ref>[[Adi Granth]]: 286</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date= |title=Satguru |url=https://www.yogapedia.com/definition/4993/satguru}}</ref>
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