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Part-1 - Jagatguru Rampal Ji

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Message to Bhakti Trader<br />

Creation of Nature<br />

When God loving souls will read the following ‘Creation of<br />

Nature’ for the first time, they will feel that this is a baseless story.<br />

But on reading the evidences from all the holy true scriptures they<br />

will bite their fingers between their teeth that where was this authentic<br />

nectar-like knowledge hidden uptil now? Please keep reading<br />

with patience and keep this sacred knowledge safe. It will be<br />

useful for your next hundred and one generations.<br />

Holy souls! Kindly first understand the position of everyone<br />

and then read the original knowledge of the creation of nature by<br />

the SatyaNarayan (the immortal God i.e. ‘SatPurush’).<br />

1. In this Nature’s Creation, SatPurush – Master (Lord) of<br />

Satlok, Alakh Purush – Master of Alakh lok, Agam Purush – Master<br />

of Agam lok and Anami Purush – Master of Anami lok is only one<br />

Purna Brahm, who is the Eternal (immortal) God in reality; who by<br />

acquiring different-different forms lives in all of His four loks, and<br />

who is the controller of infinite brahmands.<br />

2. ParBrahm: - He is the master of only seven sankh<br />

brahmands. He is also known as Akshar Purush. But he as well as<br />

his brahmands are not eternal.<br />

3. Brahm: - He is the master of only twenty-one brahmands.<br />

He is known by Kshar Purush, Jyoti Niranjan, and Kaal etc names.<br />

He and all of his brahmands are perishable.<br />

4. Brahma: - He is the eldest son of Brahm. Vishnu is the<br />

middle son and Shiv is the last, the third son. These three sons of<br />

Brahm are the masters of only one department (guna) each in one<br />

brahmand and are perishable. For vivid description, please read the<br />

following ‘History of Creation of Nature’.<br />

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