In Sikhism, 'Akal Purakh,' meaning the Timeless One or God who is beyond time; used to refer to the divine or sacred in Sikh philosophy.
From Punjabi 'akal' (beyond time), from Sanskrit 'a-' (not) + 'kāla' (time). The term was central to Guru Nanak's theology and remains foundational in Sikhism.
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