I have often been receiving
queries relating to the origin of God, the Almighty Creator. If God is considered
the Creator then who created God? Even before God came into existence ... what
before? Is God the real Creator or just makes himself present after the Cosmos
is created. If we try to visualize the boundary of the Cosmos ... it is clearly
understood that it does not exist!
For,
if it existed then what beyond? This mere statement confirms the fact that the
whole Cosmos exists in the thinking of God as we exist in our dreams. The moment
we wake up all vanishes. Hinduism confirms this fact and as accepted by Sri Rama
Krishna Paramhansa and also Mahirshi Ramanna the whole concept of the Cosmos has
been outlined as follows ...
The present Cosmos is a physical entity when viewed from the angle of our senses.
The concept of Cosmos is beyond the comprehension of our senses. Now, how does
one explain the concept which is beyond the grasp of the senses ... Sri Rama Krishna
Paramhansa considers all human beings to be ignorant ... ignorant not from the
point of view of the physical senses but on the cosmic plane.
According
to him all is Maya (veil of ignorance) ... there is nothing beyond this veil.
One who is able to penetrate the veil becomes God realized and is able to comprehend
the truth behind the phenomenon ... understands Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 in its
entirety.
This
phenomenon can also be explained through the concept of bacteria. From scientific
point of view every bacteria is a living being yet ignorant of its existence.
It has a Cosmos of its own. Every human body is pervaded by billions of bacteria
present in our body right from the stage of inception ... ever since the birth
of a human body on Mother Earth.
The
bacteria are not an intruder on our body yet they exist. Medical science confirms
this fact that all bacteria live a definite pattern of life that is not undefined.
Everything moves in a rhythm and nothing is disordered at any stage (as has been
expressed by Stephen Hawking in his book "a brief history of time"). The bacteria
living in our inner body is not the least connected with the affairs conducted
by a human being.
Both
have independent statuses but without any interaction among the two. As lives
the bacteria within the body of a human being ... similar is the fate of a human
being in the Cosmos. Who knows we may be living inside the stomach of God ...
a fact that has been corroborated by various Hindu scriptures and even Bhagavad
Gita shloka X-3!
The prime reason why in Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 Lord Krishna emphasizes on this
fact that to know God and his existence ... we need to understand the cosmic structure
from the angle of the various sacred scriptures of all Religions of the World.
One thing must be borne in mind that until and unless we realize God the true
phenomenon of the cosmic concept of life would not become clear to us.
To gain self-realization
we need to understand and grasp the inner truths laid out in Bhagavad Gita without
which all efforts would go in vain. Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 is not a document
which is required to be preached to the masses ... every human being needs to
assimilate and learn of the cosmic truth by his own efforts.
No spiritual guru or a master can ever make us understand the principle behind
the cosmic truth unless we put a foot forward and make every effort to understand
the absolute truth. The spiritual master can only act as a guide ... a pillar
of wisdom on our journey towards absolute freedom from life for after God realization
there is no life after the death of the body.
The
present manifestation for a God realized soul becomes the last manifestation as
a human being. No further life to manifest our Atman (the soul within) is liberated
forever from the cycle of birth and death.
Further on in Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 Lord Krishna states that one who becomes
the knower of all ... the intelligent amongst all human beings ... is absolved
of all the sins forever and ever. Similarly as a bud that has bloomed can never
again become a bud ... Even if desired by God the purified Atman (the soul within)
can never go back to its original position. (We all know that God never desires
anything and the whole cosmic system is self-propelling ... in Hinduism it has
been stated that God, the Almighty Creator has always been a dhrishta (onlooker)
... it never involves itself into the Karma of any being).
If we summarize the above concept as in Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 ... it literally
means that every Atman can never attain total purity until all dross (the last
trace of all sins) is removed forever from its body and the body means the form
of a human being as only humans have been empowered by God to realize self. In
a nutshell if we truly mean to realize God in this very life ... we need to follow
the dictates of Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita shloka X-3 in Toto. There is no
shortcut whatsoever.