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ਓੱ (Omkar) is the first letter and the second term employed in the Adi Granth.
It is the changed form of the first letter of the Gurmukhi alphabet.
It has been used as a symbol of God.
Read the text to know why this letter has been preferred as a symbol of God and what information Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji want to convey through this.
Om is a sacred syllable in Hinduism and Buddhism, and it is often used as a symbol of the divine.
Omkar is a combination of the letters ਓ (O) and ੱ (kaar), which represent the beginning and end of all creation.
Omkar is also a symbol of the unity of all creation, as it is composed of the five primal elements: earth, water, fire, air, and ether.
This text can help readers in a few ways:
It can help them to learn more about faith and beliefs.
It can help them to understand the significance of Unity.
It can encourage them to explore the deeper meaning of the Adi Granth.
It can inspire them to reflect on their own relationship with God.
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