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The Creation of ParBrahm's Realm

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The Creation of ParBrahm's Realm

The Creation of ParBrahm's Seven Hundred Quadrillion (7 Sankh) Brahmands

One "sankh" in traditional Indian numbering equals 100 quadrillion (1 followed by 17 zeros). Therefore, 7 sankh would equal 700 quadrillion.

Supreme God Kabir (KavirDev) later explained that ParBrahm (Akshar Purush) committed two transgressions. First, he fell asleep in Mansarovar, and when Supreme God Kabir placed the egg in the lake, ParBrahm gazed at it in anger. Due to these two offenses, he, along with seven sankh brahmands (700 quadrillion), was expelled from Satlok. Secondly, ParBrahm became restless after Brahm (Kshar Purush) left. Missing Brahm and envying his independence, ParBrahm, along with other souls in the seven sankh brahmands, forgot Supreme God Kabir, despite His repeated guidance, and focused on those souls trapped in Brahm's twenty-one brahmands.

ParBrahm desired his own separate Abode

ParBrahm (Akshar Purush) desired his own separate realm, thinking it would be beneficial. With this in mind, he began reciting Saarnaam, aiming to acquire a kingdom. Similarly, the other souls trapped in ParBrahm’s seven sankh brahmands envied those who had left with Brahm, believing they would enjoy more. ParBrahm assumed that Kshar Purush must be happy ruling independently, which led him to silently resolve to secure his own domain. Though he didn't practice intense meditation (Hath Yog), he engaged in simple, focused meditation (Sahaj Samadhi) driven by the desire for a separate kingdom.

In his quest for a separate realm, ParBrahm (Akshar Purush) wandered restlessly, even abandoning food and drink. His renunciation attracted other souls, who began to admire and love him. When Supreme God (KavirDev) asked what ParBrahm desired, he requested a separate place and some souls to accompany him. KavirDev agreed to send only those souls who willingly chose to go with ParBrahm. After a long wait, one soul consented, and many others followed in imitation. The first consenting soul was transformed into a female, named Ishwari Maya (Prakriti Surati), and all the other souls were placed within her. Ishwari Maya was then sent to ParBrahm, via Achint, marking the souls' punishment for their disloyalty to the Supreme God.

ParBrahm and Ishwari Maya ventured together in the seven sankh brahmands

For many yugas, ParBrahm and Ishwari Maya lived together in the seven sankh brahmands, with ParBrahm respecting her consent. Eventually, they married, and ParBrahm, using his word-power, created female genitals in her, with her approval, to reproduce offspring. In ParBrahm's Lok (the seven sankh brahmands), living beings experience less suffering compared to Brahm Lok. Even the animals and birds there have a better character than the gods of Brahm Lok. Although life spans are long, beings still undergo birth and death, face karmic punishment, and must work hard to earn their sustenance. Heaven and hell are similarly constructed. As a result of his peaceful meditation (Sahaj Samadhi), ParBrahm was granted seven sankh (700 quadrillion) brahmands, which were contained within a sphere and isolated from Satlok by Supreme God, who then expelled ParBrahm and Ishwari Maya along with these brahmands.

Purna Brahm (SatPurush) is the Supreme Master of all creation, including the infinite (asankh) brahmands in Satlok, the twenty-one brahmands of Brahm (Kaal), and the seven sankh (700 quadrillion) brahmands of ParBrahm (Akshar Purush). This signifies that Purna Brahm, KavirDev (Supreme God Kabir), is the ultimate ruler of the entire lineage.

Shri Brahma, Shri Vishnu, and Shri Shiv each possess four arms and 16 Kalaas (arts/skills). Prakriti Devi (Durga) has eight arms and 64 Kalaas. Brahm (Kshar Purush) has 1,000 arms, 1,000 Kalaas, and rules over 21 brahmands. ParBrahm (Akshar Purush) has 10,000 arms, 10,000 Kalaas, and governs seven sankh (700 quadrillion) brahmands. Purna Brahm (Param Akshar Purush/SatPurush) possesses infinite Kalaas and is the Supreme God of infinite brahmands, including Brahm's 21 brahmands and ParBrahm's seven sankh brahmands. These deities can manifest their arms as desired, reducing them to two or displaying them all at will.

Supreme God resides discreetly in various forms within each of ParBrahm's brahmands, creating different places to stay. Imagine it like a moving camera placed outside, displaying all outside views on an interior TV, while a stationary camera inside shows the organizer on a second TV outside, keeping everyone alert. Similarly, Supreme God Kabir governs everything from Satlok while also being present in every brahmand, much like how the distant sun influences other loks despite its distance.


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