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...... 'ik' ( as 'Bitt' in 'Bitter' )...... 'om' ( as 'om' in 'Omega' )......'kar' ( as 'Car' )</span></font></p> | ...... 'ik' ( as 'Bitt' in 'Bitter' )...... 'om' ( as 'om' in 'Omega' )......'kar' ( as 'Car' )</span></font></p> | ||
* Jointly it is pronounced as two separate words ....'ik'.... 'oankar' ( 'oa' as in Protozoa and 'n' having nasal sound ) | * Jointly it is pronounced as two separate words ....'ik'.... 'oankar' ( 'oa' as in Protozoa and 'n' having nasal sound ) | ||
*<font face="AmrLipi"><font size=4><b><u><</u></b> <font face="Times New Roman"> | *<font face="AmrLipi"><font size=4><b><u><</u></b> <font face="Times New Roman"> is a Sanskrit word having three meanings:- | ||
<font> | |||
:1. '''Holy Word''' | |||
::(a) Written in the beginning / end of Vedic Scriptures etc. | |||
::(b) Used before beginning a prayer or religious ceremony. | |||
:2. '''Yes Sir''' Humble affirmative acknowledgement in response to a question / order. | |||
:3. '''TRUTH alias GOD'''. | |||
* To ensure that correct meaning out of the above three is arrived at, '1' has been prefixed to 'a'. Here 'a' means 'such unique being' which is one and encapsulates the entire universe . | |||
* Third part is <font face="AmarLipi">'>'. ' >' </font face="AmarLipi"> is a suffix in Sanskrit (like 'less' in English as in 'selfless'). It is normally suffixed to a noun. It reflects endless consistency of the parent noun . | |||
* This suffix does not change the gender of the parent noun i.e. if the parent noun is masculine / feminine it retains it's gender even after being tagged with '>' eg | |||
Masculine | |||
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Mool Mantar
<>siqnwmu krqw purKu inrBau inrvYru Akwl mUriq AjUnI sYBM gurpRswid ]
Phrase Wise Meanings
< > - Phonatically it is devided in three parts and individualy pronounced as......
...... 'ik' ( as 'Bitt' in 'Bitter' )...... 'om' ( as 'om' in 'Omega' )......'kar' ( as 'Car' )
- Jointly it is pronounced as two separate words ....'ik'.... 'oankar' ( 'oa' as in Protozoa and 'n' having nasal sound )
- < is a Sanskrit word having three meanings:-
- 1. Holy Word
- (a) Written in the beginning / end of Vedic Scriptures etc.
- (b) Used before beginning a prayer or religious ceremony.
- 2. Yes Sir Humble affirmative acknowledgement in response to a question / order.
- 3. TRUTH alias GOD.
- To ensure that correct meaning out of the above three is arrived at, '1' has been prefixed to 'a'. Here 'a' means 'such unique being' which is one and encapsulates the entire universe .
- Third part is '>'. ' >' is a suffix in Sanskrit (like 'less' in English as in 'selfless'). It is normally suffixed to a noun. It reflects endless consistency of the parent noun .
- This suffix does not change the gender of the parent noun i.e. if the parent noun is masculine / feminine it retains it's gender even after being tagged with '>' eg
Masculine