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Ek onkar: DP Singh gives a brief

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DP Singh gives a brief description of Ik Oankar [11]: “ Guru Nanak's most fundamental concept of God is expressed in the term "Ik Onkar," which means "One Universal Creator" or "One God." It signifies the belief in the oneness and unity of God, who is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe ”. Onkar means the divine creative force or universal sound, symbolizing the eternal presence of God. In Sikhism, it appears in "Ik Onkar", meaning "There is only One God." Derived from the Sanskrit "Om," Guru Nanak Dev Ji redefined it to emphasize one formless, timeless, and all-powerful Creator. Onkar reflects God's unity, infinity, and the source of all creation. Ik Onkar Symbol The Ik Onkar is interesting in that it wasn’t originally a symbol. It became a symbol over time as a representation of a major fundamental belief within the Sikh religion. To appreciate Ik Onkar, we need to get an understanding of how it originated and became the first words of the Mui Mantar, which is credited to Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Guru Nanak, after hearing God’s calling to reach out to humanity while bathing in a river in 1487 AD, spent the next three ... Ik onkar, satnam, karta purakh, nirbhau, Nir vair, aakaal murat, ajooni se bhang, Gur parsaad. Jap. Aad sach jugaad sach, Hai bhi sach naanak hosi bhi sach. Sochey soch na hove je sochey laakh vaar, Chupe chup na hove je lai raha liv taar, Bhukyaa bhuk na utri je banna puriya bhaar, Sehas sayaanpa lakh hoey ta ek na chale naal Kiv sacheyara hoiye kiv kude tuttey paal Hukam rajai chalna naanak likhya naal. There is only one God. His name is true. He is the creator, He has no fear, He has no ...

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