In Sikhism, 'ik Onkar' means there is only one god. ('Ik' meaning one and 'Onkar' meaning lord.)
The Ik Onkar symbol, also known as "Ek Onkar", is a representation of the one Supreme Reality in Sikhism, signifying that there is only one God. It emphasizes the oneness of God and the interconnectedness of all creation.
sikhs believe in ik onkar which means the creator of the world or god is one
it means nothing,i think what you are looking for is ik onkar.it is from sikhism and means one(ik) onkar(constant i.e,god)
Ik Onkar is the name of the God for the religion Sikhism.
The Khanda and Ik onkar which means god is one! (or there is only one god.)
Guru Granth Sahib Ji begins with Ik Onkar (also à©´ ).Where Ik means One and its a figure not a word. Onkar is combination of three words, which comes out as "Creator, Sustenance and Destroyer". Onkar is considered to be one of the most religious sound in Indian religious system which pervades all of Universe.
The two symbols are the 'Khanda' and the 'Ik Onkar.' Ik Onkar means One God. The Khanda symbolizes that the sword to the left represents truth, and the sword to the right represents the willingness to fight for what is right- the religion. The Khanda (double edged sword) represents knowledge of God, the Chakkar represents the eternal nature of God (without beginning or end) and oneness of humanity.
The sign Ek-Onkar means "There is only one God"
Yes. Muslims and Jews both believe in the god of Abraham and Sikhs believe in one god (Ik Onkar)
This symbol ੴ pronounced Ek Onkar is the symbol that is used to represents the "One Supreme Reality" or "One God.". This is the symbol that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib. Its the icon that starts the holy text which was first written by Guru Nanak.
Ik hou van je = I love you