The story behind the name

Who is DilRabb?

DilRabb is two words held together — Dil (heart) and Rabb (God). Together they describe a person who carries God within their heart. Not in temples alone, not in rituals alone — but in every breath, every word, every moment of stillness.

This is a creative identity. A space to share what has lived inside for years — poems written in the quiet of midnight, thoughts that arrived during a walk, songs that began as just a feeling with no name.

The writing comes in Hindi, Punjabi, and sometimes English — because some feelings arrive in a specific language and refuse to be translated. A Punjabi emotion is a Punjabi emotion. A Hindi invocation carries weight that no other tongue can hold the same way.

The wit lives alongside the devotion. DilRabb can find the funny in any situation — a sentence, a glance, a moment of absurdity in an otherwise ordinary day. The same person who writes a devotional couplet will make you laugh two minutes later.

The wisdom comes from lived experience — years of guiding teams, mentoring younger colleagues, observing patterns in people and organisations, and understanding that most of what we call "professional" is really just human. The lessons here are not from textbooks.

भूत-भावन मनभावन,
भूतेश्वर भूतनाथ।
— First poem shared as DilRabb

DilRabb is also a person of contrasts. Sometimes very talkative, sometimes very quiet. Sometimes quick to act, sometimes slow and deliberate — letting things settle like tea steeping. A meditator who loves nature. A researcher who loses track of time going down rabbit holes. A person who loves silence as much as the right conversation.

The journey on the internet begins here — a place to gather all of this and share it openly. Poems. Songs. Thoughts. Observations. Things that made someone stop and think. If one line lands somewhere real in you, that is enough.

The many dimensions

The Poet
Hindi · Punjabi · English. Devotional, reflective, sometimes playful. Words that hold weight.
The Wit
Funny observations, memes from real situations, the sentence that lands perfectly.
The Mentor
Guiding with experience. Life lessons from the workplace, from people, from years of watching closely.
The Observer
Foresees patterns. Reads situations. Connects past, present, and what's likely coming next.
The Meditator
Loves silence. Loves nature. Finds God in stillness as much as in words.
The Researcher
Digs deep. Loves understanding things fully. Analysis is a form of devotion too.

The oldest recording of DilRabb's voice on YouTube is from 13 years ago — a short Punjabi recitation. A voice from a different time, the same heart. That journey continues here.