

With a change of a single vowel sign, 'Behroop' can also mean 'most fierce' or the 'one with the fiercest eyes'. As Sanatan Shastar Vidiya technique is deconstructed, it becomes 'Behroop' (without form - see Yudhan section).The manner in which this was carried out is revealed below:įirst the Hindu Sikh masters applied separate treatments across the two ends of the traditions to clarify their understanding. Through the application of semantic arithmetic, they endeavoured to bring the two ends of Sanatan Shastar Vidiya and the Sikh Faith, i.e., the founding masters Shiva and Guru Nanak, together.

The Hindu Sikh masters of Sanatan Shastar Vidiya believe in a spiritual world view that has already espoused the idea of ' advetta' (non-duality), that all is 'Brahm', i.e., one infinite being, infinite consciousness and infinite bliss. Some have taken a more extreme stance of denouncing him as a Sikh and suggest he is a Hindu in guise of a Sikh. This has led to paranoia, and more narrow-minded amongst them have made some absurd allegations against Gurdev Nidar Singh Nihang. The manner in which the Akali Nihang Baba Darbara Singh Sanatan Suraj Bansia Shastar Vidiya Shiv Akhara reconciles these two masters together has caused some unease in certain revisionist-informed Sikh circles. The ' Adi Gurdev' (primordial master) of Sanatan Shastar Vidiya is acknowledged to be Shiva himself Guru Nanak is the first Sikh Guru.
