Who is god? Where is He? Since most of us have never seen Him, can we presume that he does exist? Does God have a form or is he a formless one? Guru Nanak describes God in magnificient memorable terms in the opening of Guru Granth sahib: - "God is one. He is the Supreme Truth. He is the creator, is without fear and without hate. He is immortal. He is neither born nor does he die. By the Guru’s grace shall be met. Chant and meditate on his Name. In the beginning, He was the Truth. Throughout the ages He has been the Truth. Throughout He is the Truth now and He shall be the truth forever.
People who could not relate to this high truth begged Guru Nanak to tell them what God looked like. The great Guru taught them that God is formless. God is beyond these three qualities one understands Him, O Nanak, with whom God is pleased. "All the Sikh Gurus insisted that they were not to be worshipped. They exhorted their followers to worship none but the One True God. Guru Gobind Singh went so far as to say, . "Those who call me God will fall into the pit of hell. Consider me as a humble servant of God and have no doubt about it," but those persistent questions still haunt some of us; who is God? Where does He dwell? How can we prove that He is?