Manmukh
Manmukh (Pañjābī, ‘person guided by inclination’). According to Sikhs, a self-willed, perverse individual who, in contrast to the gurmukh, is controlled by the impulses of man, rather than by the dictates of the Gurū. See also FIVE EVIL PASSIONS.
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