Religion is said to be a collection
of cultural systems, belief systems, and worldviews that relate humanity to
spirituality and sometimes, to moral values. Religion is the royal highway that
leads us to God. All great Masters and Prophets established several pathways to
enable human beings to make a connection with and eventually realize their true
Divine Self.
The only religion that Bhagawan preaches is
that of Love. And He stresses again and again that Love is the essence of all
the religions. No religion ever preaches violence. The medium that Bhagawan
uses to teach us this religion is also Love. The subject is Love, the object is
Love and the process is one of Love. That is why Bhagawan says, God is Love,
Live in Love. Jesus declared, “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself”. Love
in Jainism is expressed through the four forms of public conduct: Kind acts
without reward, Rejoice at the well being of others, Relieve suffering of
others and Compassion for criminals.
Bhagawan Baba came amidst us in the
physical form as an Avataar, not to establish any new religion; but to
establish the unity of all religions. He preaches Love and Oneness as the basis
of all religions and urges the Hindu to become a better Hindu, the Christian to
become a better Christian, the Muslim to become a better Muslim, the Sikh to
become a better Sikh and the Jew to become a better Jew. The need of the hour
today is to have a correct understanding of religion and an appreciation of the
underlying unity in all religions.
This theme of “Unity of Religions” is
presented in 5 parts. Part-I is an introduction to Religion. In Part-II
Bhagawan explains the reason for diversity in religions. Part-III deliberates
on the principle of Oneness that is common to all religions. In Part-IV,
Bhagawan expounds on the unique statement made by Him, ‘There is only one
Religion; the Religion of Love”. In Part-V, Bhagawan appeals to all people not
to criticize any religion and to respect all religions.
Part-IV of this theme focuses on the One
Religion – The Religion of Love and on One God who is Omnipresent. The six
audio extracts in this posting are taken from the Discourses delivered by
Bhagawan in the years 1989, 1990, 1999 and 2001.
Clip-1 talks about how all the religions of the world advocate only
peace. No religion preaches violence. Clip-2 reiterates that religions were
meant only for the welfare of the society. In Clip-3 Bhagawan describes through
various examples, how Love is the undercurrent of all religions. In Clip-4
Bhagawan expounds on the true Religion of Love. Clip-5 elaborates on the aspect
of God being the very embodiment of Love and Omnipresence. Finally in Clip-6,
Bhagawan explains how the same God pervades all names and forms.
Each audio clip has a name that adopts the following code: Serial
number, Title appropriate to the key content, Duration of the clip,
Year-Month-Date of the Clip. Below the title is the translation in English of
the select excerpt of the Discourse, followed by the audio player. The
post ends with a short quiz that would help you evaluate your assimilation of
Bhagawan's Message from these extracts.
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01-All Religions advocate Peace and not
Violence-4.04-1989 July 23
Help Ever Hurt Never - Sage Vyasa Image Source |
In the scriptures of the Bharatiyas,
a similar duty has been laid down in the saying, given by Sage Vyasa, as the
essence of all the eighteen Puranas. “Paropakaaraaya Punyaaya Paapaaya
Parapeedanam” (It is meritorious to help others and it is sinful to cause
harm to others). Help ever, Hurt never. It is by practising such sacred
precepts that people professing different faiths lived in harmony. Truth,
peace, love, forbearance and compassion were regarded as the five life-breaths
of religion.“Hin” means “Himsa” (violence) and “Du” means
“Distant”. Therefore the Hindu Nation means the ones who stay away from
violence. Hin-Du - staying away from violence. Therefore we should not
entertain any differences related to the religions of Christians, Muslims,
Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Sikhs, or Parsis.
02-All Religions have propagated only the Welfare
of Society-1.20-1990 December 25
All Religions preached for the welfare of society |
03-Love is the Undercurrent of all
Religions-4.00-1999 February 14
Love is the undercurrent of every Religion |
I told you then; ‘H’ stands for
“Humanity”; ‘I’ stands for “Individuality”; ‘N’ for “Nationality”; ‘D’ for
“Divinity” and ‘U’ for “Unity”. The one with these five qualities is a true
Hindu. However, these five qualities are not seen in us. Then how can we call
ourselves Hindus? The undercurrent of all these is Love. Without harvesting the
crop of love, how can you call yourself a Hindu? A true Hindu must also be an
embodiment of love.
Next is the Muslim. The Muslim too is
one who has been able to harvest the crop of love. Muslim has another meaning.
They call out, “Allah”. Allah means God. “Allah Ho Akbar”. Akbar means great.
Therefore, God is Great! He is the greatest of all. What is the meaning of
Islam? The one who leads a peaceful life can be said to belong to Islam. When
can you get this peace? Only when the heart is full of love, can you be
peaceful. Without love, you can never get peace.
Therefore, in every caste, in every
religion, in every person, the heart must be full of Love.
04-There is only one Religion-The Religion of Love-1.37-2001
November 21
There is only One Religion The Religion of Love |
Religions are many, but the path is
one. Once we know the right path, all religions will be unified. If the minds
are good, which religion is bad? Listen O heroic sons of Bharath, “Keeping all
the differences in our mind, to think that there are differences in religions
is very wrong”.
05-There is only One God-He is
Omnipresent-3.16-1999 November 19
There is only One God He is Omnipresent Image Source |
Ekam Sath Viprah Bahudha Vadanti (Truth is one, but scholars refer to
it by different names). The God who resides in each one of us is the same One.
It is narrow mindedness to say that you like only Rama or Krishna or Siva or
Vishnu or Sai Baba. There is only one God, and He is omnipresent. We have to
understand this Truth. Do not hate any name whatsoever. A Christian should
become a better Christian, a Hindu a better Hindu, and a Muslim a better
Muslim. But it is very wrong to say one thing and practice something else. The
one without love cannot be called a Christian or a Sikh or a Hindu or a Muslim.
In fact, he is verily a demon on this earth. Without love in the heart, if one
claims to be a Christian or a Muslim or a Hindu, he is actually a demon. But
with love in the heart, everybody becomes one. Only those without love and with
a narrow mind give scope to differences based on religion - such as I am a
Muslim, I am a Christian, I am a Zoroastrian, I am a Hindu, or I am a Buddhist.
We must unite with only One Love.
06-God pervades all Forms and Names-2.57-2001
December 25
God is all Names God is all Forms Image Source |
Sarvathah Paanipaadam
Tat Sarvatokshi Siromukham
Sarvathah Sruthimalloke
Sarvamaavruthya Thisthathi
With His hands, feet, eyes heads, mouth and ears pervading
everything; He permeates the entire universe
Divinity pervades all forms. The
Bible and the Quran contain many such sacred meanings. But foolish people, who
do not understand the meaning, take wrong interpretations and go along wrong
ways. Be it Allah or Jesus or any other Master, nobody preached anything bad.
He who is known as Allah by Muslims,
as Jehovah by Christian aspirants, as Pullabjaksha (the Lotus-eyed Lord) by the
worshippers of Vishnu, as Sambho, by those who revere Siva; He is only One who
protects you and grants the grace of bliss, health, life, fame and fortune. He
is only One for everybody. (Telugu Poem)
Therefore, the names of Allah, Jesus,
Rama and Krishna are given only for our satisfaction; but in reality God is
One. To say that Allah has said this, Jesus has said this, Rama has said this -
is all our own delusion. All (these Masters) have preached the sacred path only
for the emancipation of mankind.
A Short Quiz
01-What is the meaning of the word “Islam” in Persian language?
02-What is the meaning of the sacred precepts of “Salaath” and
“Zakaath” in Islam ?
03-What is the essence of the eighteen Puranas according to the
sage Veda Vyasa?
04-How does Bhagawan pun on the word “Hindu” to show that
Hinduism always propagated non-violence?
05-Who is a true Christian, Sikh, Hindu and Muslim according to
Bhagawan?
06-Give the full form of the word “HINDU”, used as an acronym by
Bhagawan.
07-What is the meaning of the phrase, “Allah Ho Akbar”?
08-Complete the quote, “There is only
one Religion, the Religion of Love; There is only one Caste...”.
09-How does Bhagawan illustrate the
Truth that God is One, through the example of water in the river, sea, tank and
vessel?
10-What does the Roman word “Persona”
mean? What English word did it eventually lead to?
After going through the last four parts of this posting, it
becomes amply clear that all religions have only one common goal. They are like
different paths leading to the same destination. The differences that we
perceive are only in the practices and rituals and these were meant to cater to
certain contexts and mindsets, but underlying all this diversity is unity. The
final Part-V of this posting thus appeals to all people to respect all
religions and never criticize any religion. To read the final Part-V please click
here:
http://hismessagehisvoice.blogspot.in/2012/07/unity-of-religions-part-v-respect-all.html
http://hismessagehisvoice.blogspot.in/2012/07/unity-of-religions-part-v-respect-all.html
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