Mool Mantra In English (2027)
That night, Riya didn’t sleep much. But for the first time in years, she wasn’t anxious. She lay in bed and whispered the Mool Mantra in English like a lullaby:
“Truth is not your job or your mood,” Grandma said. “Truth is what remains when everything else falls away. Your anxiety? That’s a lie. Your fear of being alone? A lie. But your essence? That is Sat —real, eternal.” mool mantra in english
“Granddaughter, you look lost,” Gurpreet said, patting the sofa beside her. That night, Riya didn’t sleep much
Gurpreet smiled and reached for the small, worn Gutka (prayer book) on her nightstand. She didn’t open it to a long hymn. Instead, she pointed to the very first words. “Truth is what remains when everything else falls away
One rainy Tuesday, she visited her aging grandmother, Gurpreet, who had recently moved in with Riya’s parents. Her grandmother’s eyes still held a calm, deep light, like a still mountain lake.
Riya looked at the English transliteration her grandmother had written in the margins years ago. It read: Eternal Truth is His Name. The Creator, without fear, without hatred. Timeless in form, beyond birth and death. Self-existent. By the grace of the Guru, it is known. “Read it slowly,” Gurpreet whispered.
“That last part is the key,” Grandma said softly. “You cannot force yourself to feel this truth. You can’t buy it or earn it. It comes by grace—by sitting still, by serving others, by listening. The Guru is not a person. The Guru is truth itself, showing you your own reflection.”