The mantra was given by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru, in the 15th century. It summarizes the Sikh worldview and the nature of the Divine. God is One; the Creator and Creation are one.
In Kundalini Yoga and Sikh practice, the Mul Mantra is considered a "fate killer" that can change one’s destiny toward prosperity and peace.
Truth is His Name; the vibration of truth is within us. Karta Purkh: The Doer of all; the Creative Being. Nirbhao, Nirvair: Without fear, without enmity. Akaal Moorat: Undying, Timeless. Ajoonee, Saibhang: Beyond birth and death, Self-existent. Gur Prasaad: Realized by the Guru’s Grace. Spiritual and Meditative Benefits
Snatam Kaur - Mul Mantra - Ek Ong Kar [Top 20 Easy]
The mantra was given by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru, in the 15th century. It summarizes the Sikh worldview and the nature of the Divine. God is One; the Creator and Creation are one.
In Kundalini Yoga and Sikh practice, the Mul Mantra is considered a "fate killer" that can change one’s destiny toward prosperity and peace. Snatam Kaur - Mul Mantra - Ek Ong Kar
Truth is His Name; the vibration of truth is within us. Karta Purkh: The Doer of all; the Creative Being. Nirbhao, Nirvair: Without fear, without enmity. Akaal Moorat: Undying, Timeless. Ajoonee, Saibhang: Beyond birth and death, Self-existent. Gur Prasaad: Realized by the Guru’s Grace. Spiritual and Meditative Benefits The mantra was given by Guru Nanak, the