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The most significant word used in the Sikh teachings. EK Onkar are the first two words of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and also Mool Mantar.Literally, Ek means 'ONE' emphasizing the oneness of God, which is the basics of Sikhism. Onkar means The Onkar is derived from the Sanskrit word Om which consists of three syllable sounds representing the trinty of Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva. Onkar therefore means GOD in His entirety
 
 
 
SAT NAAM - Eternal truth is his name.
 
KARTA PURKH - He is the creator.
 
NIRBHAU - He is without fear.
 
NIRVAIR - He is without enmity.
 
AKAAL MURAT - Timeless is his image.
 
AJUNI - He is beyond birth and death.
 
SAIBANG - He is self illuminated.
 
GURPRASAD - He is realised by grace of the true Guru.

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EK Onkar

The most significant word used in the Sikh teachings. EK Onkar are the first two words of Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji and also Mool Mantar.Literally, Ek means 'ONE' emphasizing the oneness of God, which is the basics of Sikhism. Onkar means The Onkar is derived from the Sanskrit word Om which consists of three syllable sounds representing the trinty of Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva. Onkar therefore means GOD in His entirety


SAT NAAM - Eternal truth is his name.

KARTA PURKH - He is the creator.

NIRBHAU - He is without fear.

NIRVAIR - He is without enmity.

AKAAL MURAT - Timeless is his image.

AJUNI - He is beyond birth and death.

SAIBANG - He is self illuminated.

GURPRASAD - He is realised by grace of the true Guru.