“Sanatana (dharma) Religions”

Without utilizing any language, the cosmos transmits the truth to all human beings through sound frequency. Whoever receives that sound frequency from the gracefulness and properly handles it is considered to be emancipated.

1.”In the beginning was the word”: Bible: John:1

In the beginning means even before creation. Creation means the creation of millions of living cells and integrating the cells to form the human body. And hence, the ‘word of command’ existed even before the formation of human bodies with living cells.

2. “Very truly, I tell you, whoever obeys my ‘word of command’ will never see death.” Bible: John 8:51

Whoever obeys the ‘divine dictum’ that was in the beginning in the absence of his body and soul will never see death.

3. Bhagavad-Gita: chapter:9

9:4  My unmanifested ‘word of command’ is present throughout this entire cosmic manifestation. All living beings dwell in me, but I do not dwell in them.

9:5 And yet, the living beings do not abide in me. Behold the mystery of my divine dictum! Despite being the creator and sustainer of all life, neither they nor the natural world have any influence over me.

Even though the unmanifested “word of command” is the creator and sustainer of all living things, according to Shri Krishna in the Bhagavad-Gita, it is immune to human influence. That is, whoever knows that the ‘god was the word of command’ and chants the word continuously in the absence of his body and soul will never return to the manifested forms again. That is, he will become one in the ‘word of command’.

In Sai Satcharitra Chapters 18 and 19, Shirdi Saibaba, the famous saint who lived in the 20th century, says:

Meditate always on the formless nature of divine dictum which is knowledge incarnate, consciousness, and bliss. As you go on doing this, your mind will concentrate on one point, and the distinction between the meditator, the act of meditation, and the object meditated upon will be lost, and the meditator will be one with consciousness and will be merged into the divine dictum.

Similarly, Vallalar, another great 19th-century saint, created the worship of formless light,the source of divine dictum, thus abandoning idol worship.

Conclusion:

Finally, what Jesus says in the Bible is similar to what Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita. Additionally, Shirdi Sai Baba’s words of experience and the form of light that Vallal Perumaan attained prove what Sri Krishna and Jesus said in his time.

Furthermore, all religions and renowned saints point out the almighty power solely in the unmanifest form, and in that case, the ‘divine dictum’ should be the same for all religions. As a result, all of the dharmas taught by various religions should be identical. In this sense, all religions could be referred to as “Sanatana (Dharma) Religion.”

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