Guru Fateh,
I am a first generation learner, which means my parents never went to school.
In my child hood I heard only ek omkar from my parents. But later in my life I was in touch with more educated people who said>> ek onkar
what difference does it make whether you are a dhanna bhagat or a Kabir, ultimatly the goal is to be one with the divine.
Believe me there is nothing right or wrong, its only our evaluation.
Waheguru bless you
kind regards
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Originally Posted by Lionchild Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
Recently, I heard of this expression “Ik Omkar”, I already know the other one “Ik Onkar”, however, what is the difference between this one and “omkar”
Someone said it was the true word, I don’t know.
Can anyone explain?
Thanks
-Bindy Bains
(Formerly Khalsa Starr) |
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Originally Posted by Lionchild Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa,
Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
Recently, I heard of this expression “Ik Omkar”, I already know the other one “Ik Onkar”, however, what is the difference between this one and “omkar”
Someone said it was the true word, I don’t know.
Can anyone explain?
Thanks
-Bindy Bains
(Formerly Khalsa Starr) |
Guru Fateh,
my elders were not educated they would pronounce ek omkar. the more educated pronounce ek onkar. what difference is it whether you are a Dhanna Bhagat or Kabir, ultimate aim is to be one with the divine.
There is nothing right or wrong, it is only our evaluations
waheguru bless us
kind regards
gurvinder