Mundāvaṇi
Mundāvaṇi (Pañjābi, ‘seal’, some suggest ‘riddle’). The passage at the end of the Sikh Ādi Granth which indicates that nothing further is to be added. The whole is likened to the offering dish of the Hindu sacrifices: it contains the three treasures of truth, wisdom, and satisfaction.
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