About the Book
Ik Onkar is the symbol that represents the one supreme reality and is a central tenet of Sikh religious philosophy. Ik Onkar has a prominent position at the head of the Mul Mantar and the opening words of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
Ik Onkaar Satnaam. That’s it. This is the whole definition of the Sikhism. Rest everything is just to Explain these three words.
Being a Sikh is not an easy task, A Sikh is a true combination of a “Family Man – Householder” and a “Mystic - Sannyasin”. Nanak has given birth to a unique religion in which householder and sannyasin are one. He alone is entitled to call himself a Sikh who, being a householder is yet a sannyasin; who, being a sannyasin is still a householder. You cannot become a Sikh merely by growing your hair or wearing a turban. It is difficult to be a Sikh.
In this book I am trying to explain what I think the true meaning of "Ik Onkaar Satnaam". I am no one to dare commenting on any religion. But Its just few Feelings.
I just Hope I am able to put my feelings in words properly.
Ik Onkaar Satnaam. That’s it. This is the whole definition of the Sikhism. Rest everything is just to Explain these three words.
Being a Sikh is not an easy task, A Sikh is a true combination of a “Family Man – Householder” and a “Mystic - Sannyasin”. Nanak has given birth to a unique religion in which householder and sannyasin are one. He alone is entitled to call himself a Sikh who, being a householder is yet a sannyasin; who, being a sannyasin is still a householder. You cannot become a Sikh merely by growing your hair or wearing a turban. It is difficult to be a Sikh.
In this book I am trying to explain what I think the true meaning of "Ik Onkaar Satnaam". I am no one to dare commenting on any religion. But Its just few Feelings.
I just Hope I am able to put my feelings in words properly.
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