u explained meaning but u didn't correct the wrong word.. Now i got the exact word- sat sri akal. Thankx for the info..Originally posted by: JaspalToronto
<font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">Well D4BALH ji, I will try to expalin this phrase. Its used by Sikh community to greet each other and has been given by our 10th Guru, Guru Gobind singh ji.</font></div><font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">Sat means true</font><font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">Sri is honorific used to adressGod like Sri and Srimati in Hindi means Mrs or Mr. LOL</font><font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">Akal means timeless being</font><font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS, Times, serif">thus it becomes "God is the untimate truth."</font><font color="#6600cc" size="2" face="Comic Sans MS">ha ha ha now i know that u r fron Nepal, it becomes easy for me to explain, its same as "Jai pashu pattinath. "</font><div>