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Lord Brahma Story with his Family Tree Explained by Jagatguru Saint Rampal JI
Posted: May 01, 2021
Can God be cursed? Can God be non-worshipable? What if one dev (God) curses another dev (God)?. This sounds weird but is true in the context of Lord Brahma the Hindu God. To begin, let us make clear to the readers that the idea of this write-up is not to hurt the sentiments of devotees belonging to any particular community/religion but to throw light on facts basis evidence from holy scriptures so that the mislead innocent devotees should understand the value of precious human birth and they should follow the Right way of worship thereby, abandoning arbitrary practice. Performing correct devotion which has to be scriptures based helps devotees attain salvation which is the prime motive of the human birth. Disciples should know what difference a human being is supposed to do other than what any living being does? The shreds of evidence provided in this article will clarify to the readers what is the purpose of human birth? Benchmarking Lord Brahma’s information. Certain facts that have never been revealed to the devotees regarding Lord Brahma will be the focus. Let us showcase Lord Brahma’s details.
Lord Brahma’s Story and HistoryDeep study about Lord Brahma’s story and history will be the focus of description. Here we will study:-
- What does Lord Brahma mean in Hinduism?
- What is the age of Lord Brahma?
- What is the power of Lord Brahma?
- What are the different names of Lord Brahma?
- What is Brahmastra?
- What does Lord Brahma hold?
- What is Lord Brahma’s Mount?
- What did Lord Brahma create first?
- How many heads does Lord Brahma have?
Hindus consider Lord Brahma to be the creator. They also believe that the holy scriptures ie. pious four Vedas are attributed to Lord Brahma therefore, Hindus call him the father of dharma. The belief that he is well versed in the knowledge of Vedas marks him to be the Gyaneshwar. He resides in ‘Brahmapuri’ where he preaches Vedas’ knowledge to the divinities. He is also known as the ‘Prajapati’. In a nutshell, this is what Lord Brahma means in Hinduism.
What is the Age of Lord Brahma?The nectar speech of worshipable Almighty Kabir ie. the Sacchidanandghan Brahm speech in Sukshma Veda provides the calculation of the age of Lord Brahma which would be interesting to know by the readers. Let us find out:-
- How long is the day of Lord Brahma?
- What is the Age of Brahma?
Brahma’s age is 100 years (divya varsh / god years). Calculation of a divya varsh / god year
How Long is a Day of Lord Brahma?One day of Brahma = 1000 (one thousand) chaturyuga (four yugas) and the same is the duration of the night.
{Note: - In one day of Brahma Ji, the term of rule of 14 Indras’ end. The term of rule of one Indra is 72 chaturyuga. Therefore, in reality, one day of Brahma Ji is 72 × 14 = 1008 chaturyuga, and the same is the duration of the night, but for the sake of simplicity it is taken as one thousand chaturyuga only.}
One Chaukri (Chaturyuga) is made up of four Yugas which are as follows.
- Satyug, which is 17,28,000 years
- Treta Yug, which is of 12,96,000 years
- Dwapar Yug, which is 8,64,000 years
- Kalyug, which is of 4,32,000 years
Month = 30 × 2000 = 60000 (sixty thousand) chaturyuga
Year = 12 × 60000 = 720000 (seven lakh twenty thousand) chaturyuga
What is the Age of Brahma?The age of Lord Brahma is 720000 × 100 = 72000000 (seven crore twenty lakh) chaturyuga.
What is the Power of Lord Brahma?A precise description of what is the power of Lord Brahma?. Lord Brahma is equipped with one of the three Gunas. Rajoguna (Rajas). His responsibility is of the creation of all living beings in Heaven, the Earth and the Nether world in one brahmand out of twenty-one in his father Jyoti Niranjan’s (Kaal/Devil’s) region (lok).
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Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj is an avatar and true spiritual leader of the supreme god Kabir in the entire world. Also, he is a social spiritual reformer, religious guru, and founder of Satlok Ashram.
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