Saturday, October 27, 2007

Is God omnipresent or is He present in one?

Is God omnipresent or is He present in one?

Among the religions prevalent in the world, some do not accept the existence of God at all, but among those religions, which believe in God, most believe God to be omnipresent. In Hinduism, on the one side, God has been considered to be omnipresent and on the other side God’s incarnations have also been depicted.
Please think that if the Supreme Soul was omnipresent then all the human beings would become Supreme Father, whereas we speak of brotherhood in the world. If everyone becomes a father, then who would give us the inheritance of imperishable prosperity, peace, mukti (liberation) and jeevanmukti (liberation while being alive)? If God is omnipresent then why it has been mentioned in Gita that whenever there is degradation of religion I come. If God is omnipresent, then the question of His arrival in a special way does not arise at all and then His virtues should also be present in all the human beings, whereas the history of the world tells (us) that with the passage of time, the human beings have been undergoing degradation. If God was present in everyone then where is the need for Sanyasis to wander in the jungles in search of God and why do we visit temples and pilgrimage centers to have a glimpse of God? One of the reasons why Hindus consider the Supreme Soul to be omnipresent is the mention of a word ‘vibhu:’ in Gita. But actually, this word is not a symbol of the Supreme Soul being omnipresent, but it is symbolic of the one who takes birth in a special way or the one who enters someone else’s body.
The theory of God not being omnipresent was propounded mainly from 1936/37 by Om Mandali/Brahmakumari organization. Until the founder of Brahmakumari Organization Dada Lekhraj was alive, the Brahmakumar-kumaris used to claim that the incorporeal God Shiv enters into the body of Dada Lekhraj (alias Brahma) and is teaching Godly knowledge and they are transforming the hell into the heaven. Although the Brahmakumar-kumaris claim in front of the world even after the demise of Dada Lekhraj in 1969 that God is not omnipresent, but they do not tell that in which one person is He present, i.e. sitting on which corporeal human body-like chariot is God giving the true Gita knowledge.
If the administrators of the Brahmakumari organization are asked this question, then they say that since 1969 incorporeal Shiv enters into the body of BK Gulzar Dadi on pre-determined days of a fixed period (from October to March) every year and narrates Avyakta Vanis. Gulzar Dadiji is a pure virgin while it has been mentioned in the Godly versions published by Brahmakumari Institution that God enters into a sinful body and not in the body of a pure virgin. All the incarnations of God in human form which are famous in the Hindu religion are just in a male form and the religious fathers of all the religions are also just men. Although it is true that when God incarnates on the Earth, then He gives the pot of knowledge to the mothers and virgins for distribution, but in the picture of Trimurty Shiv published by the Brahmakumari institution itself all the three personalities which perform the three divine tasks of God are just men.
While explaining about the picture of Trimurty, it is told by the Brahmakumari Institution that initially a new world, i.e. a pure Brahmin religion is established within the old world by Brahma (Dada Lekhraj). And then the destruction of the old hellish world takes place through Shankar. And then in the end, the sustenance of the new deity world takes place through Vishnu, i.e. Shri Lakshmi & Shri Narayan. Dada Lekhraj expired in 1969 but neither the complete establishment of the pure Brahmin religion could take place amidst this old world nor the destruction of old world, old religions, old traditions could take place. After 1969, the number of demoniac Brahmins started increasing in the Rudra Gyan Yagya established by God. If the Brahmakumari institution believes that God Shiv comes in Gulzar Dadi, then why do they mainly publicize the administrators of the institution namely, BK Prakashmani Dadi, BK Janaki Dadi and in the end BK Gulzar Dadi or any other Dadi or Dada in most of their publicity materials? And why is it publicized every year on the occasion of Shivjayanti that God Shiv has already incarnated in the body of Prajapita Brahma (i.e. Dada Lekhraj) whereas they know that Dada Lekhraj had expired.
Apart from this the Brahmakumar-kumaris after 1969 remember the Supreme Soul Shiv in the form of a point of light and not as an incorporeal God who has come in a corporeal form. And then in whichever ashram of the Brahmakumari institution the Godly versions, i.e. Gyan murlis are narrated, it is explained to the seekers of knowledge that they should think as if God Shiv is Himself sitting and narrating knowledge and as if Prajapita Brahma (Dada Lekhraj) is alive. In this way, although the Brahmakumari institution tells the world that God is not omnipresent, but it does not tell about that one person in whom the Supreme Soul is present, i.e. in which human body has He come? And their telling that whoever may be reading the Godly versions, i.e murli, the listeners should think that God Shiv is teaching, proves that God is omnipresent.
So, then in which one person is the Supreme Soul present? Did the Supreme Father Shiv return to the Supreme Abode without completing His divine task? No. The Supreme Father Shiv has incarnated on this land of India since 1936-37 and after the demise of Dada Lekhraj in 1969, in order to first destroy the demoniac Brahmins who have emerged in the Rudra Gyaan Yagya (Brahmakumari institution) and later the old world, God Shiv is performing the unworldly (aloukik) task of Shankar through an ordinary human body in the town of Kampilya, the incognito residence of the Pandavas in Uttar Pradesh, which is famous as the land of incarnation of God. He is awakening by blowing the trumpet of knowledge those alokik Brahmins, i.e. Brahmakumar-kumaris who have gone into the slumber of ignorance listening to the sweet tunes of the flute of knowledge narrated through Dada Lekhraj.
In this way, the Supreme Soul Shiv is not omnipresent, but is present in one person. Seated on an ordinary human body-like chariot, narrating the true Gita knowledge He is re-establishing Aadi Sanaatan Devi Devata Dharma which has almost disappeared. Omshanti.

Related Murli points:
The matter of omnipresence (of God) has also been picked up from Gita. The Father says – I teach the souls Rajyog, then how can (I) be omnipresent? How can the Father-Teacher-Guru be omnipresent? The Father says – I am your Father, then I am an ocean of knowledge. – Murli dated 11.10.05, pg.3
You sit and defame Krishna who was the master of the world. You defame me too. I, the giver of true salvation to you; you say that I am present in a dog, a cat, and in every particle. Baba says how sinful you have become. – Murli dated 18.10.05, pg. 2

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