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Part-1 - Jagatguru Rampal Ji

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Message to Bhakti Trader<br />

God Kabir Comes in All the Four Yugas<br />

Satguru Purush Kabir hain, chaaron yug prvaan ⎜<br />

Jhoothe guruva mar gaye, ho gaye bhoot masaan ⎜⎜ ⎜⎜<br />

⎜⎜<br />

Manifestation of KavirDev (God Kabir) in Satyug by<br />

name Satsukrit<br />

137<br />

Because of absence of Tattavgyan, devout souls express a doubt<br />

that God Kabir, in form of a weaver, has come in Kaashi in Vikrami<br />

Samvat 1455 (year 1398). How can this weaver (Dhaanak) of Kaashi<br />

be the Purna Parmatma KavirDev in the Vedas?<br />

In this matter, it is Das’s (Sant <strong>Rampal</strong> Das) request that this<br />

same Purna Parmatma KavirDev (Kabir Parmeshwar), even prior<br />

to the knowledge of the Vedas, was present in Satlok, and has<br />

Himself appeared in all the four yugas to impart His real knowledge.<br />

In Satyug by the name ‘Satsukrit’; in Tretayug by name ‘Muninder’;<br />

in Dwaparyug by the name ‘Karunamay’, and in Kalyug, appeared<br />

by His real name ‘KavirDev’ (God Kabir). Apart from this, appears<br />

any time by acquiring different forms and after performing His leela,<br />

disappears. People are unable to recognise the God who has<br />

appeared at that time to perform leela because all the so-called<br />

Maharishis and saints have described God as formless. In reality,<br />

God is in form. He has a visible human-like body. But it is not a body<br />

made up of the five elements. It is made up of one element of light.<br />

Whenever He wishes, He appears here; He does not take birth from<br />

a mother because He is the Originator of all.<br />

Purna Prabhu Kabir <strong>Ji</strong> (KavirDev) had Himself appeared in<br />

Satyug by name Satsukrit. At that time had explained the true<br />

knowledge to Garud <strong>Ji</strong> and Shri Brahma <strong>Ji</strong> etc. Also tried to explain<br />

Tattavgyan to the great sage Shri Manu <strong>Ji</strong>. But Shri Manu <strong>Ji</strong>, not<br />

accepting the knowledge of God to be true, remained firm on the<br />

knowledge of the Vedas heard from Shri Brahma <strong>Ji</strong> and on the<br />

conclusions of the Vedas derived by himself. On the contrary, started

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