‘Ek Onkar’ (One God) is Guru Nanak’s original identifier for Sikhism, written with the numeral 1. The Khanda was later developed by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru, to signify the Khalsa MORE INFO. Both identifiers remain in use today.
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