Gu·ru Granth Sa·hib  (g r gr ŭnt sä h ĭb, - ĭb; säb, g -r )
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n. The sacred text of Sikhism, considered by Sikhs as the eleventh and final guru and as the repository of God's revelation to humankind.
[Punjabi Gurū Granth Sāhib, gurū, guru (from Sanskrit guruḥ; see GURU), granth, book (from Sanskrit granthaḥ, a tying or stringing together, composition, book, from grathnāti, to tie together, compose; akin to Persian girih, knot), sāhib, master (from Arabic ṣāḥib, companion, master; see SAHIB).] |