Spiritual Discussion - Sant Rampal Ji & Shankaracharyas of four Mathas of India - 2012


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There are numerous Saints and Mahatmas in this world who claim to be well-versed and enlightened in the scriptures. This undoubtedly has made it challenging for human society to distinguish a true saint from a wrong one. Some of the most influential figures in this regard are "Shankaracharyas".

This video contains the views of Shankaracharyas and Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj and has revealed the truth. From this, the world can know about the God to be worshipped. Shankaracharyas believe in the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta expounded by Adi  Shankaracharya. This asserts the non-dual nature of reality and the identity of the individual self (Atman) with the supreme self (Brahman). They strongly believe in the oneness of God and soul, and consider that Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are immortal. 

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, however, revealed the opposite of that in Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran (published from Gita Press Gorakhpur), third Skand, page 123. While praising his mother Durga, Shri Vishnu Ji says that I, Brahma, and Shankar take birth and die. Based on the given evidence from our scriptures, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj proves that Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are not complete God. Instead, they are the mortal sons of Sadashiv (Kaal) and Durga (Prakriti). In this video, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj clearly depicts in Vedas that KavirDev (Lord Kabir) is the Supreme God. He is the One Who comes in every Yuga and never takes birth from a mother's womb, and He is nourished by maiden cows. He achieves the title of a poet for teaching Tatvgyan in the form of poems/Kabir Vani to His beloved souls. 

In this video, we will explore the teachings of Shankaracharyas and Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj for a comprehensive understanding. Indeed, this video is an eye opener that will help the society to introspect and to embrace the enduring truth mentioned in our scriptures.

 



 

FAQs : "Spiritual Discussion - Sant Rampal Ji & Shankaracharyas of four Mathas of India - 2012"

Q.1 What is the main difference between the beliefs of Shankaracharyas and Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj?

Shankaracharyas believe in the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta, asserting the non-dual nature of reality and the identity of the individual self with the supreme self. They consider Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh as immortal and emphasize the oneness of God and soul. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, however, contradicts this by showing scriptures, asserting that Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are mortal sons of Sadashiv and Durga.

Q.2 What evidence does Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj present to support his teachings about Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh?

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj refers to Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran (third Skand, page 123) where Shri Vishnu Ji praises his mother Durga, stating that Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar take birth and die. This contradicts the notion of their immortality and suggests they are not complete gods but mortal beings.

Q. 3 According to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, who is the Supreme God, and what evidence does he provide to support this claim?

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj suggests that the Vedas point to KavirDev (Lord Kabir) as the Supreme God. KavirDev is the one who comes in every Yuga, does not take birth from a mother's womb, is nourished by maiden cows, and teaches Tatvgyan in the form of poems (Kabir Vani) to his beloved souls and provides evidence from scriptures to support this assertion.

Q.4 What is the significance of maiden cows in Vedas about the Supreme God?

According to Vedas, the fact that the Supreme God, KavirDev (Lord Kabir), is nourished by maiden cows signifies his divine nature and distinguishes him from mortal beings. It is a characteristic that distinguishes him as the eternal, omnipotent deity.

Q.5 How does Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj present his teachings to the public?

Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj presents his teachings through various mediums, including scriptures like Shrimad Devi Bhagwat Mahapuran and Vedas. He states everything with the evidences.


 

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Shradha Sharma

I don't understand why some people consider Kabir Sahib as God. He was a devotee of Vishnu Ji, and while I respect him, I don't believe he is the supreme God. Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh are above him.

Satlok Ashram

Dear reader, we appreciate your opinion on our article. However, regardless of personal beliefs, the truth cannot be denied. The holy scriptures of all religions prove that Kabir the weaver is the supreme God. All his characteristics align with those mentioned in the Vedas. Testimonials from renowned spiritual souls confirm Kabir as the supreme God, as depicted in the spiritual discourses of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. We recommend you to explore his discourses on various social media platforms and read the book Gyan Ganga for further insights.

Er. Ashish Singh

After watching the video, I'm confused about the state of God. Other Gurus don't provide clarity, and there's no consensus from anyone. However, the evidence presented by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is impressive. But societal pressure makes it difficult to accept this truth.

Satlok Ashram

Dear reader, we appreciate your feedback on our article. Society often follows the crowd and doesn't rely on scriptures for validation. Those who speak out against the norm often face criticism and struggle. However, truth prevails, and the knowledge shared by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj is gaining acceptance worldwide. Those who follow the true path of worship as guided by Him find peace and resolution to life's struggles. We encourage you to consider the truth and embrace the guidance provided by God. Ultimately, your karma and devotion to God are what matter. For more information, we recommend reading the book Gyan Ganga and listening to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's spiritual discourses available on various social media platforms.