Ik Onkar

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Ik Onkar emphasises the idea of a single Supreme Being.

It reinforces the view that the divisions such as caste, language, religion, race, gender and nationality, are unnecessary as we all worship the same God. It signifies the idea that all humanity is one and that everyone is equal.

Sikhs believe that the Guru Granth Sahib is the word of Waheguru so it is infallible. The first line of the Mool Mantar is ‘Ik Onkar’', which means ‘There is only one God’. This symbolises the importance of the belief in the oneness of God and the oneness of humanity (the belief that everyone is equal.

Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm

Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.

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Ik Onkar emphasises the idea of a single Supreme Being.

It reinforces the view that the divisions such as caste, language, religion, race, gender and nationality, are unnecessary as we all worship the same God. It signifies the idea that all humanity is one and that everyone is equal.

Sikhs believe that the Guru Granth Sahib is the word of Waheguru so it is infallible. The first line of the Mool Mantar is ‘Ik Onkar’', which means ‘There is only one God’. This symbolises the importance of the belief in the oneness of God and the oneness of humanity (the belief that everyone is equal.

Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm

Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.

Ik Onkar emphasises the idea of a single Supreme Being.

It reinforces the view that the divisions such as caste, language, religion, race, gender and nationality, are unnecessary as we all worship the same God. It signifies the idea that all humanity is one and that everyone is equal.

Sikhs believe that the Guru Granth Sahib is the word of Waheguru so it is infallible. The first line of the Mool Mantar is ‘Ik Onkar’', which means ‘There is only one God’. This symbolises the importance of the belief in the oneness of God and the oneness of humanity (the belief that everyone is equal.

Size
A5 | 148mm x 210mm
A4 | 210mm x 297mm
A3 | 297mm x 420mm

Paper : 300gsm White Smooth Stock, using high quality digital inks.

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  • Ik Onkar emphasizes the idea of a single Supreme Being.

    It reinforces the view that the divisions such as caste, language, religion, race, gender and nationality, are unnecessary as we all worship the same God. It signifies the idea that all humanity is one and that everyone is equal.

    Sikhs believe that the Guru Granth Sahib is the word of Waheguru so it is infallible. The first line of the Mool Mantar is ‘Ik Onkar’', which means ‘There is only one God’. This symbolises the importance of the belief in the oneness of God and the oneness of humanity (the belief that everyone is equal.

  • Frames are not included with the delivery and are for illustration promotional purposes only.

    Our sample frames are ordered from: Wilko, The Range, Amazon and Habitat.

  • Size

    A5 | 148mm x 210mm

    A4 | 210mm x 297mm

    A3 | 297mm x 420mm

  • Printed on 300gsm smooth stock card.

  • A4 prints are shipped in hardback envelopes with the print placed in a protective sleeve.

    We ship the artwork within 3 working days or less. If you need it sooner please do send us an email info@rawartworkco.com

    We always do our best to deliver the highest quality of artwork that we hope you'll love, but if you were to change your mind or are not satisfied then you can send it back within 14 days and once we receive it in its original sleeve/ packaging we will process the refund. We do not cover the return postage fee.

    All of our products are shipped from the UK.

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