The answer as to why Ved Vyasji composed the Bhagvatam is in Bhagvatam itself. After compiling the Vedas, still he had a feeling of ?"emptiness" or "not satisfied". Sage Narada asked him to compose a Scripture with divine leelas of Pragat God's Avatar in its center. After composing the leelas of Lord Krishna he gets that feeling of "fullness" spiritually (Lord Krishna was present on earth that time). Meaning, knowing Pragat God Himself in a human form is the end of all Sadhanas.
The Bhagvatam is told as if it is being recited by Shukdevji (son of Ved Vyasji) to King Parik**** (the Pandava King) as he faced the curse of a Sage that he will die in 7 days and the King wanted Moksha before the death. He called a gathering of Rishis and in that Shukdevji was the one who guareenteed the liberation in 7 days. Shukdevji was an Atma Nistha saint who had attained oneness with the Brahman. He himself said that although having "Samyak AtmaNIshtha", his chitta was magnetized by the divine leelas and divine form of Lord Krishna (who was on earth that time). The whole meaning is that the Pragat God and Pragat Saint can liberate you with least effort on your part AND listening to the Pragat God's leelas from a BrahmNishtha Guru in itself is liberating. But it requires a BrahmaNishtha Guru like Shukdevji to liberate you in 7 days. The gnostic knowledge of Shashtras can only be obtained from such a BrahmNishtha Guru or God Himself and THAT is the cause of liberation.
In short, in my opinion, Hinduism does accept Sikhism (and Islam) concept of God. But, there is another angle to God in Hinduism too. For example in Vishishtadvaita school, as mentioned by Anti-religion, after having attained oneness with the BrahmJyoti, it is necessary to continue worshipping the source of that BrahmJyoti- the DIVINE FORM of God.
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The Bhagvatam is told as if it is being recited by Shukdevji (son of Ved Vyasji) to King Parik**** (the Pandava King) as he faced the curse of a Sage that he will die in 7 days and the King wanted Moksha before the death. He called a gathering of Rishis and in that Shukdevji was the one who guareenteed the liberation in 7 days. Shukdevji was an Atma Nistha saint who had attained oneness with the Brahman. He himself said that although having "Samyak AtmaNIshtha", his chitta was magnetized by the divine leelas and divine form of Lord Krishna (who was on earth that time). The whole meaning is that the Pragat God and Pragat Saint can liberate you with least effort on your part AND listening to the Pragat God's leelas from a BrahmNishtha Guru in itself is liberating. But it requires a BrahmaNishtha Guru like Shukdevji to liberate you in 7 days. The gnostic knowledge of Shashtras can only be obtained from such a BrahmNishtha Guru or God Himself and THAT is the cause of liberation.
In short, in my opinion, Hinduism does accept Sikhism (and Islam) concept of God. But, there is another angle to God in Hinduism too. For example in Vishishtadvaita school, as mentioned by Anti-religion, after having attained oneness with the BrahmJyoti, it is necessary to continue worshipping the source of that BrahmJyoti- the DIVINE FORM of God.
Regards,