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I have been seeing that for sometime now that in Sikhism related articles around from India, when they are mentioning "EK Onkar" it's usually spelled Ek Omkar ... and i am just not too sure about it... :@ ... kinda seeing the rise in this way of spelling, i am just thinking that if this keeps going on, soon enough most of the people will spell it Ek OM KAR .... grin.gif

The article in the link below does the same, if you guys want to comment to the writer, I'd say go for it

http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=232438

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i would rite it as

ik - o - un - kaar

bhaaji, I know how its pronunced and agree with the way u say it but all I was trying to say was that I am not too happy about the new trend and the use of the word "Om" and such blending... maybe I am the only one who thinks that way about it :@

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It isn't 'OM' Kar - were not buddists.

It's:

Ik Onkar

One Universal Creator God

Pronoucing Gurbani wrong, its maha paap. Each Gurmukhi word is Vaheguru's Ang (body part), pronoucing it wrong, in ANY circumstance, means you are breaking Maharaj's body part.

As for that article, that stupid excuse for a woman that has a tattoo on her back, Akhal Takht did great for refusing her "apology". Shame on her; showed off to have a tattoo and spelt it wrong. Haha.

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She apologized and what else akal takht wants more.. a signed letter from her?? They called her and do we really think that she gonna get pesh?? For GOD sake.. not single one of her public quality leads that she is sikh.. and most likely she ain't gonna go at all.. excommunicate her ? OK.. excommunicate from who? producers? directors? I agree that whatever she do is not in line with sikhi but why akal takht is going after her only??? What about others.. who are doing much damage. Let say.. akal takht honored Sant Chatwal few years ago.. how about they jump into chatwal case.. Those who don't know: http://www.sikhsangat.org/ssn/publish/Sang...movies213.shtml

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