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Ek Onkar

Waheguru (Punjabi: vāhigurū) is a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Supreme Being or the creator of all

Waheguru (Punjabi: vāhigurū) is a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Supreme Being or the creator of all

Ek Onkar

by Deftdesk
Ek Onkar
Ek Onkar
Ek Onkar

What is it about?

Waheguru (Punjabi: vāhigurū) is a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Supreme Being or the creator of all. It means "Wonderful Teacher" in the Punjabi language, but in this case is used to refer to God. Vāhi (a Middle Persian borrowing) means "wonderful" and guru (Sanskrit: guru) is a term denoting "teacher". Waheguru is also described by some as an experience of ecstasy which is beyond all descriptions. The most common usage of the word "Waheguru" is in the greeting Sikhs use with each other. The tenth Guru of the Sikhs (1666-1708), used "Waheguru" in the invocatory formula ("Ik Onkar Sri Waheguru ji ki Fateh", besides the traditional "Ik Onkar Satguru Prasada") at the beginning of some of his compositions as well as in the Sikh salutation ("Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh").

Ek Onkar

App Details

Version
4.4
Rating
NA
Size
51Mb
Genre
Lifestyle
Last updated
December 17, 2019
Release date
March 3, 2016
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App Store Description

Waheguru (Punjabi: vāhigurū) is a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Supreme Being or the creator of all. It means "Wonderful Teacher" in the Punjabi language, but in this case is used to refer to God. Vāhi (a Middle Persian borrowing) means "wonderful" and guru (Sanskrit: guru) is a term denoting "teacher". Waheguru is also described by some as an experience of ecstasy which is beyond all descriptions. The most common usage of the word "Waheguru" is in the greeting Sikhs use with each other. The tenth Guru of the Sikhs (1666-1708), used "Waheguru" in the invocatory formula ("Ik Onkar Sri Waheguru ji ki Fateh", besides the traditional "Ik Onkar Satguru Prasada") at the beginning of some of his compositions as well as in the Sikh salutation ("Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh").


Ek Onkar app features :-
* Live Gurbani from Shri Harmandir Sahib ,Shri Hazur Sahib and many more
* Aaj da hukamnama
* Inbuilt Gurabani's ( Mool Mantar, Japji Sahib , Jaap Sahib , Tav-Prasad Savaiye, Chaupai Sahib , Anand Sahib , Rehras Sahib, Ardass , Kirtan Sohila )
* Local Notifications to remember for listen Gurabani
* Read Gurbani ( Japji Sahib , Jaap Sahib , Tav-Prasad Savaiye , Chaupai Sahib, Anand Sahib , Baarah Maahaa Maajh , Shabad Hazaray , Assa di Vaar , Rehras Sahib , Ardass , Kirtan Sohila , Sukhmani Sahib )
*Push Notifications on Sikh history events.

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