Ek Onkar
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Ek Onkar (also ੴ, ਇਕ ਓਅੰਕਾਰ, Ik Ōaṅkār, Ek Omkar, Ik Omkar and other variants) means one God and is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. It is also a symbol of the unity of God in Sikhism, and is commonly found on Gurdwaras. Guru Nanak. Ek Onkar is a combination of three letters: Ek - one (Sanskrit eka), Om - the sacred letter for God, and the kar - which is a line drawn over the Om, signifying the continuity, timelessness and eternal presence of Om (God)[#endnote_thakarsingh].
Onkar came from Sanskrit Omkāra, which means "he or it which makes Om".
Ek Onkar is the first phrase in the Mool Mantra:
One Universal Creator God. The Name Is Truth. Creative Being Personified. No Fear. No Hatred. Image Of The Undying, Beyond Birth, Self-Existent. By Guru's Grace. True In The Primal Beginning. True Throughout The Ages. True Here And Now. O Nanak, Forever And Ever True.
An alternative interpretation:
- Ik - means One
- Oan - The Creator
- Kaa - The Sustainer
- Aar - The Destroyer
David C. Lane [#endnote_davidlane] makes reference to a dissertation by an un-named writer that describes of how Paul Twitchell, founder of Eckankar, derived the name of his new religion from Ek Onkar.
References
- ↑ Late Baba Thakar Singh of Damdami Taksal, Amritsar
- ↑ [The Making of a Spiritual Movement: The Untold Story of Paul Twitchell and Eckankar (David C. Lane)]
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