Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj

Enlightenment of True Knowledge

What do the Scriptures tell about Parmeshwar (Supreme God)?

Prabhu – Swami – Ish – Ram – Khuda – Allah – Rab – Maalik/ Master – Sahib – Dev – Bhagwan – God — all these are power denoting words, which are said and written in different languages.,/p>

Every living being appreciates the glory of “Prabhu” (God) that there is some power which is supreme-happiness-giving and removes sufferings. Who is He? What is He like? Where is He? How is He attained? This sign of interrogation has not been completely removed until now. This doubt will be completely cleared by this book (Gyan Ganga).

The power which grants eyes to the blind, voice to the dumb, makes a deaf person hear from ears, gives son to a barren woman, makes a pauper wealthy, makes an ill-person healthy, whose sight if one obtains, then feels blissful; who is the Creator of all the brahmands, giver of complete peace, Jagatguru and omniscient, without whose orders even a leaf cannot move i.e. All-powerful, for whom nothing is impossible. He, who has these qualities, in reality, is called Prabhu (Swami, Ish, Ram, Bhagwan, Khuda, Allah, Rahim, Maalik, Rab, God etc.).

Here one thing particularly deserves consideration that the knowledge of any power is gained from some scripture only. Based on that very scripture, gurus guide their followers. Those scriptures (religious books) are — the four Vedas (Rigved, Samved, Yajurved, and Atharvaved), Shrimad Bhagwat Gita, Shrimad Bhagwat Sudhasagar, eighteen Purans, Mahabharat, Bible, Quran etc. These are certified Holy Scriptures. By the order of Purna Parmatma Himself, Jyoti Niranjan (Kaal) secretly hid the four Vedas in the ocean by his breaths and at the time of churning of ocean for the first time, Shri Brahma Ji obtained these four Vedas, which Brahma Ji (the eldest son of Kshar Purush) read and whatever he could understand, based on that only, got the knowledge spread in the world by his descendents (Rishis - sages). Purna Parmatma had also given the fifth “Swasam” (Sukshm) Ved to Brahm (Kaal), which this Jyoti Niranjan kept hidden with him and finished it.

After some time i.e. after one kalp (one thousand chaturyug) all the living beings of the three loks (Earth, Nether world, Heaven) are destroyed. Then by the order of Jyoti Niranjan (Kaal), Brahma, on the completion of his night (Brahma’s night is of one thousand chaturyugas and same is the duration of the day), when the day begins, by influencing with Rajogun (the effect of the feeling of having sex), starts the production of living beings in the three loks.

Then in the beginning of Satyug, Kaal (Brahm) himself again provides the same four Vedas to Brahma and then because of natural disasters, the knowledge of the four Holy Vedas ends. After that, then according to the time, by entering into other Rishis makes them write again. Even then with time, after the natural disasters, changes are made in the Vedas by selfish people and the real knowledge is vanished from the world. That very Kaal (Brahm / Jyoti Niranjan), at the time of the battle of Mahabharat, by entering into Shri Krishna Ji’s body gave the concise description of all the four Vedas in the form of Shrimad¢bhagwat Gita and said that Arjun, I had said this very knowledge previously to sun. Sun had said to his son Vaivashvat i.e. manu and Vaivashvat¢ i.e. Manu had said to his to Ikshvaku. But, in the interim, this supreme knowledge had almost ended.

This Kaal (Brahm / Jyoti Niranjan) by entering into the body of Shri Vedvyas Rishi again got the four Vedas, Mahabharat, eighteen Purans, Shrimad¢bhagwat Gita, Shri Sudhasagar written (in Sanskrit language), which are available to everyone today. All these scriptures are excellent. Now the Kaliyugi Rishis by translating these scriptures in Hindi have tried to add their viewpoints, which clearly appear wrong and do not match with the interpretation. All these scriptures were again written by Maharishi Vyas Ji approximately 5300 (five thousand three hundred) years ago. At that time there was no Hindu religion, Christianity, Muslim religion, and Sikh religion etc. There used to be only Aryas who believed in Vedas. There used to be castes on the basis of occupation and there were only four castes (Kshatriya, Vaishya, Brahmin and Shudra).

One thing it proves is that all these scriptures are not for any particular religion or person. These are only for the welfare of the mankind. Secondly, this is proved that our ancestors were one, whose sanskars (the interpersonal relationships of the previous and the future births) are similar to each other.

First of all, let us reflect on the Holy Scripture Gita Ji.