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I haven't seen anywhere the simran written as: Yoniranjan, Onkar, Rarankar, Sohang, Satnam. Doing a simple Google search only reveals Wikipedia as a source of this spelling. (I searched up just Yoniranjan).

I was given simran this way: Jot Niranjan, Onkar, Rarankar, Sohang, Satnam.

Maybe I'm under the wrong impression since I have seen many different ways to spell the words out in Simran but I believe these ones are the most accurate.

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Those words are merely interpretations of concepts that branch out from simran in Sikhism. For example: 'onkar' (written as 'ek onkar' or ੴ ) refers to 'One God' or the 'ultimate truth'. 'Satnam' literally means 'true name,' referring to realizing the one true being (name), that truth through meditation. However, this term is also used an a name where it holds a similar significance. 12321v (talk) 08:04, 11 January 2009 (UTC)

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