Minutes to read.
Yajurveda is one of the four Vedas that provides significant evidence about the identity and characteristics of the Supreme God. Sant Rampal Ji explains that the Yajurveda clearly distinguishes between the Supreme God and other deities like Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiv, who are within the cycle of birth and death. The Yajurveda mentions that the Supreme God is the Creator of all, is immortal, and has a human-like form. He is described as the one who comes to Earth and imparts true spiritual knowledge to His devotees. Sant Rampal Ji emphasizes that the Supreme God mentioned in the Yajurveda is none other than Kavir Dev (God Kabir), who appears in every age to liberate souls from the bondage of Kaal. This Veda rejects the notion of formless worship and promotes devotion to the visible Supreme God who resides in the eternal abode, Satlok.
- Yajurveda Chapter 1 Mantra 15 - Agne Tanuh Asi - God is in form
- Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 1 - Agne TanuH Asi, Somasya Tanuh Asi - God is in form
- Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 32 - Kavir Anghari Asi, Bhambaariasi - God Kavir (Kabir) is the enemy of sins and enemy of bondage
- Yajurveda Chapter 8, Mantra 13 - Enasah enasah God forgives sins
- Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 25 - Arddh richaeh - Tatvadarshi Sant explains the coded words of the Vedas
- Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 26 - A Complete Saint advises Religious Practice three times in a Day
- Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 30 - A Complete Saint accepts only the virtuous who shun intoxicants
- Yajurveda Chapter 29 Mantra 25 - Kavir asi prachetah - Kavir Dev (God Kabir) Himself comes to Earth to impart His knowledge
- Yajurveda Chapter 36 Mantra 3 - Bhur bhuvah svah - Gayatri Mantra
- Yajurveda Chapter 40 Mantra 8 - Sah pari agaat shukram akaayam... Kavir Manishi - Body of God Kabir is not made of five elements
- Yajurveda Chapter 40 Mantra 10 - dhiranam - Only a Tatvadarshi Saint can give full knowledge about Supreme God