The sign Ek-Onkar means "There is only one God"
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.
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.
the khanda for more info look it up another symbol of Sikhism is the ek onkar look that up too for more info
Yes, some symbols that represent the gurdwara include the Nishan Sahib (Sikh flag), the Khanda (emblem representing Sikhism), and the Ek Onkar (the symbol representing the one supreme god in Sikhism).
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)
this is what the Sikh symbol looks like. It is called The Khanda.The Khanda, like Ek-Onkar is a very important symbol in Sikhism. The Khanda is commonly seen in Gurdwaras and on the Sikh flag. The Khanda symbolizes God's Universal and Creative Power. In it's center is a double edged sword, which symbolizes the primal and almighty power of the creator. The 'Chakra' or the circle is a symbol of the continuity. The two swords on the outside are symbols of the spiritual and political balance in the universe.
Ek Onkar, it is the beginning of the Sikh Scripture, where Ek means One and it is written not in words but in figure like "1" Onkar is combination of three words which means creator, sustainer and destroyer. Together, it tells that there is only one who creates, sustains and destroys. Please refer to this link for the images of this symbol: http://images.google.com/images?q=ek%20onkar&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi
The main one is the Khanda it is like the cross to Sikhism. In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib
Sikhism believes in One God known as Ek Om Kar.
The main symbol is the Khanda it is the same representation as the cross is to Christianity In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib
MONOTHEISM ...................... Both believe in 1 GOD , or as Sikhs would say Ek Onkar
The main symbol is the Khanda it is the same representation as the cross is to Christianity In the Sikh religion, there are quite a few symbols. However, only some of these symbols apply to all people. What I mean is that some of the major symbols of Sikhism only apply to those people that have been baptized. The major Sikh Symbols are: 1) Ek-Onkar 2) Khanda 3) Kesh 4) Kangha 5) Kara 6) Kachhera 7) Kirpan 8) Nishan Sahib