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Ek Onkar (also à©´, à¨à¨/à¨à¨ à¨à¨
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kÄr, Ek Onkar, Ik Onkar and other variants)
Ek Onkar is from Sanskrit ekomkÄra, the sandhi of eka "one" and ''omkÄra, the name of the Aum syllable, literally meaning "the Single Aum", but translated as meaning "One God".
Ek Onkar in the Gurmukhī script is a combination of three letters: Ek Aum and Kar - which is a line drawn over the Om, signifying the continuity, timelessness and eternal presence of Aum (God)[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ek_Onkar
Ek Onkar is from Sanskrit ekomkÄra, the sandhi of eka "one" and ''omkÄra, the name of the Aum syllable, literally meaning "the Single Aum", but translated as meaning "One God".
Ek Onkar in the Gurmukhī script is a combination of three letters: Ek Aum and Kar - which is a line drawn over the Om, signifying the continuity, timelessness and eternal presence of Aum (God)[1].
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ek_Onkar