Snatam Kaur - Mul Mantra - Ek Ong Kar May 2026

In Kundalini Yoga and Sikh practice, the Mul Mantra is considered a "fate killer" that can change one’s destiny toward prosperity and peace.

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. 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 In Kundalini Yoga and Sikh practice, the Mul

Snatam Kaur's rendition of the , which begins with the phrase "Ek Ong Kar," is one of her most celebrated devotional tracks, drawing from the foundational scripture of Sikhism. Often referred to as the "Root Mantra," it serves as a spiritual compass meant to align the chanter with their true self and the divine. Meaning and Structure God is One; the Creator and Creation are one

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