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Creation Myths: A Look at Hindu and Sikh Texts


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4 hours ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

ONGKAAR is the most ridiculous innovation in sikhism.

there's no 'G' sound there. It is OANKAAR (read dakhni oankar baani by Guru Nanak where its clearly written "Oankaar" )

the original sound is "Oan" , not "Om" but since in sanskrit , 'n' and 'm' are very close maatras , some people confused 'n' for 'm' 

bro watch how you say things please , I was trying to use ng so people would have their mouths in the correct position nothing more, to feel what I am saying, it is an open reverbating N not short like nana or standard bindi , M for sure is closed, restricted sound. the point of onkaar is both in the visual calligraphy and the naad is open onwards moving expansive reflecting that nature ... I remember my Father explaining the calligraphic aspect as a small child and feeling the bismaad of that...it hasn't ended and never will

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