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Which God wants Humans to remain in the Cycle of Birth and Death

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Which God wants Humans to remain in the Cycle of Birth and Death

According to Gyan Ganga, the god responsible for keeping humans trapped in the cycle of birth and death is Kaal Brahm (also known as Jyoti Niranjan). Kaal Brahm, the ruler of 21 universes, operates within a system where all living beings are bound by the laws of karma and are perpetually caught in the cycle of rebirth due to their deeds.

The Role of Kaal Brahm in the Cycle of Birth and Death

Kaal Brahm is described as a powerful entity who sustains his rule over these universes by keeping souls trapped in the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. He does this to maintain control over his dominion and to fulfill his own needs, as he derives energy from the souls trapped in his universes. This eternal cycle prevents souls from attaining liberation (Moksha) and keeps them from experiencing true peace and freedom.

Evidence from Scriptures in Gyan Ganga

The Gyan Ganga refers to several sacred scriptures to support the claim that Kaal Brahm wants to keep human beings in the cycle of birth and death. Some of these references include:

Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 8, Verse 16:
  • "O Arjun! All the lokas (worlds) from Brahmlok to the lowest lokas are perishable and keep the living beings in the cycle of birth and death." This indicates that even the highest realm, Brahmlok (the realm of Kaal Brahm), is subject to decay, and souls here too remain bound in the cycle of birth and death.
Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 11, Verse 32:
  • Lord Krishna, who is possessed by Kaal Brahm in the Gita, says: "I am the mighty Kaal, the destroyer of all worlds, and I have come here to destroy all beings." This verse reveals the destructive aspect of Kaal Brahm, who continuously brings beings back into existence only to destroy them again, keeping them bound in this endless cycle.
Shri Shiv Puran, Rudra Samhita, Chapter 6-7:
  • It is written that Kaal Brahm (Jyoti Niranjan) created the three gunas through his union with Durga, thus birthing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv. These three deities are responsible for the creation, preservation, and destruction of the world, thereby maintaining the cycle of samsara (birth and death).

Kaal Brahm's Role in Karma and Rebirth

In Gyan Ganga, it is explained that Kaal Brahm's control over humans is exercised through the concept of karma. Souls are reincarnated according to their deeds (good or bad) and are unable to break free from the wheel of samsara. The continuous accumulation of karmic debt keeps souls tied to the material world, preventing them from achieving liberation.

Kaal Brahm does not wish for humans to attain true salvation, as that would free them from his rule. Instead, he maintains this cycle of birth and death to retain control over the souls in his universes.

The Path to Liberation from Kaal Brahm

The key to escaping this cycle, as described in Gyan Ganga, is to realize the true form of God—Supreme God Kabir, who is beyond Kaal Brahm’s universes. It is only through the guidance of a true spiritual teacher (Tatvadarshi Sant) and by following the correct spiritual practices, including receiving initiation into the true mantra, that a soul can escape the cycle of birth and death.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Gyan Ganga presents Kaal Brahm as the god who keeps humans trapped in the endless cycle of birth and death. The scriptures provide evidence that Kaal Brahm derives his power from maintaining this cycle, ensuring that souls are constantly reborn in various forms based on their karma. To break free from this cycle and attain true liberation, one must seek refuge in Supreme God Kabir, who offers the path to salvation beyond the domains of Kaal Brahm.


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