Satsriakal

What is Satsriakal?


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Satsriakal is a very formal way of greeting someone in Punjabi.

"Sat Sri Akal" is used by Sikhs throughout the world when greeting other Sikhs regardless of their native language. For instance, two members of the Punjabi Diaspora who exclusively speak English may still greet each other with this blessing, although this is by no means universal.

(Sat = truth, Sri = conquers, Akal = Timeless Being ie God)

Satsriakal mom, dad, aunt...

See hi, hello, greeting, sikh


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