The three gunas (qualities) are Rajgun-Brahma Ji, Satgun-Vishnu Ji, and Tamgun Shiv Ji. They have taken birth from Brahm (Kaal) and Prakriti (Durga) and all three are perishable.
Brahma Ji was astonished to see Vishnu ji doing meditation and therefore Brahmaji asked Vishnuji that you are the superiormost amongst Gods, then why are you meditating. Brahma ji says that I am really astonished to see you “the ruler of the world” doing meditation. On this Vishnu ji replies…
Vedas describe God as the one who is the giver of Supreme Peace. He who can destroy all the sins and gives happiness is described as the True Supreme God.
The narrator of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is saying to Arjun that if you worship me with one mind then you will achieve me but if you want to achieve eternal place and supreme happiness then go in to the refuge of that Supreme God.
There is conclusive knowledge in Bhagavad Gita Adhyay (chapter) 8 Shlok 5 to 10 and 13 and Gita Adhyay 17 Shlok 23. It has been said in Gita Adhyay 8 Shlok 13 that for my, Brahm’s, sadhna, there is only one syllable ‘Om’ which has to be uttered for doing jaap. A worshipper who does jaap unto the last breath, he attains the ultimate state. (God, the giver of the knowledge of Gita, has called his ultimate state as Ati Anuttam i.e. very bad in Adhyay 7 Shlok 18.)
One Brahma’s age is of 100 years (divya varsh / god years).
One day of Brahma = 1000 (one thousand) chaturyug (four yugas) and same is the duration of the night.
{Note: – In one say of Brahma Ji, the term of rule of 14 Indras end. The term of rule of one Indra is 72 chaturyug. Therefore, in reality, one day of Brahma Ji is of 72 × 14 = 1008 chaturyug, and same is the duration of the night, but take it as one thousand chaturyug only.}
Translation: In this world, there are two types of Gods, Perishable (Kshar Purush) and Imperishable (Akshar Purush). Likewise, in these two loks, the bodies of all the living beings are said to be perishable and the soul, imperishable.
In Bhagavad Gita Adhyay (chapter) 9 Shlok 25, God, the giver of the knowledge of Gita, has said that the worshippers of gods go to gods; the worshippers of Pitras (deceased ancestors) go to Pitras; the worshippers of ghosts (who offer Pind) go to ghosts i.e. become ghosts; those who follow scripture-based (according to Holy Vedas and Gita) way of worship, they come to me i.e. they enjoy for some more time in heaven and Great Heaven etc made by Kaal.
Who is the Husband of Mother Sheranwali (Durga / Ashtangi)?
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Brahm (Kaal) is the Husband of Mother Durga (Ashtangi / Sheranwali).
The picture on the right is from Shrimad Devi Bhagwad (Gitapress Gorakhpur), Third Skand, Page 114-115.
Here Durga has been addressed as Bhawani and Kaal has been addressed as Parm Purush and it clearly says that they live together. It further says that both of them have an inseparable relationship.
Further in Devi Bhagwad Puran, Goddess Durga very clearly speaks about worshipping this Brahm as he lies above Brahm, Vishnu and Shiva. Those who have not understood these Vedas and Purans continue to worship Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and Durga, whereas Supreme God is someone else.
To have full understanding of who is Kaal (Brahm) and how nature was created and what is the position of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiv, please explore the website further and/or read Gyan Ganga.
The Brahmins of Kalyug (current age) are Raakshas (Demons) – According to Devi Bhagwad
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Shrimad Devi Bhagwad Puran describes the characteristics of the Brahmins of Kalyug.
It says that those who were considered Raakshas (Demons) in earlier Yugas are considered Brahmins in the Kalyug because they are always eager to deceive everyone and perform and advocate false and pretentious worship (pakhand) to their followers which is not in accordance with the Vedas.
This is clearly evident in Shrimad Devi Bhagwad in Sixth Skand, Page 414 (Gitapress Gorakhpur). See picture on the right.
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God in Rig Ved says that if someone is nearing death and has an incurable illness then I (God) can cure that illness and even bring someone back from the clutches of death.
In Bhagavad Gita Adhyay (chapter) 7 Shlok 20, which has continuous connection with Adhyay 7 Shlok 15: – In Shlok 15, it has been said that those whose knowledge has been stolen by the Trigun Maya (those who are limited to the worship of Rajgun-Brahma Ji, Satgun-Vishnu Ji, Tamgun-Shiv Ji and the short-lived happiness obtained from these), such low men with demoniac nature, evil-doers and fools, do not worship me.