Mool Mantra - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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The Mool Mantra is an important spiritual phrase in Sikhism that encapsulates the core principles of the faith. Found at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scripture, the Mool Mantra was composed by Guru Nanak, the first Sikh Guru. It outlines the nature of God as being one, eternal, creative, without fear or enmity, timeless, and self-existent. The mantra is a concise declaration of Sikh beliefs and serves as a meditation device to foster spiritual awareness. For GCSE Religious Studies students, understanding the Mool Mantra is vital as it provides insight into the foundational theological concepts of Sikhism and the essence of Guru Nanak's teachings.

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