SPIRITUAL GODLY UNIVERSITY
(ADHYATMIK ISHWARIYA VISHWA VIDYALAYA)
KALPA VRIKSHA (GENEOLOGICAL TREE)
ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE
Kalpa Vriksha
At the very top of the picture of Kalpa Tree Shankar is seated in deep remembrance of the Supreme Soul God Shiva while all other souls are shown retreating to the Soul World after destruction. This indicates that the Supreme Soul God has been bestowing Varsa of salvation to all these souls through Shankar before retreating to the Soul World (Paramdham).
As per Basic Knowledge there are five parts of Kalpa
Tree (Kalpa Vriksha) corresponding to Golden Age, Silver Age, Copper Age and
Iron Age. The fifth part represents Confluence Age (Sangamyuga) when Supreme
Soul God Shiva descends on earth in
The picture of the Kalpa Tree was prepared on the
basis of the divine visions experienced by Dada Lekhraj. The old picture of the
Kalpa Tree, which is 30x40 inches in size, is in inverted position. That is,
the branches of the Tree are shown below at the bottom, while the roots and the
trunk are shown above. This means the branches are decaying downwards and the
base is growing up. At the base the Adharmurth Souls are shown in
deep meditation gradually being elevated with degrees of virtues (charti
kala). In reality, in this base the seed Soul (Prajapita) who gives
divine birth to Adharmurth Souls has been indicated in charti kala.
The period pertaining to the growing virtues is the Confluence Age.
But in the picture presented here the inverted Tree
has been shown in its real erect position. The fifth part at the base of the
Tree represents the period Confluence Age when seeds are sown and the foundation
of different religion is made. Here ten human souls are shown seated on the
base roots. Two of them seated in the middle belong to Deity (Devta) and
Kshatriya (Warrior) religions of Adi Sanatan Devi Devta Religion. Four Souls to
their left and the Four Souls to the right side belong to 8 other religions,
which are Islam, Bouddha, Christianity, Sanyas, Muslim, Sikh, Arya Samaj and
Nastik. Out of these 10 religions the Nastik religion has not been considered
as a main one, since this religion does not recognize/believe human soul and
the Supreme Soul God. Nastik means non-believer. So, in reality there are only
9 main religions.
The
Supreme Father has compared the Kalpa Tree with the Banyan tree of Kolkata in
The seed souls are shown in the foundation roots in
three different parts:
· At the centre Swadeshi-Swadharmi
that is, souls belonging to Adi Sanatan Devi-Devta religion and Kshatriya
(Warrior) religion. Human souls of these two religions obey both mother and
father. They know and obey Srimath, that is the supreme knowledge known
as Murli sermonized by the Supreme Soul God Shiva and behave
accordingly. That is why they are Swadeshi-Swadharmi. Swadeshi means souls of
the main land (India) where Supreme Soul God Shivs descends and Swadharmi means
those souls who fully obey Srimath sermonized by Supreme Soul God in the
main land that is the souls belonging to Adi Sanatan Devi-Devta religion. These
souls are also called Pandava.
· On the right side of
Swadeshi-Swadharmi are Swadeshi-Vidharmi souls. They accept
purity but obey only Godfather. They know and give regards to Srimath so that
they are Swadeshi, but do not follow Srimath. That is why they are Vidharmi not
obeying Srimath and are opposite to Swadharmi. They are also called Kourav.
All the religions on this right side are originated in the main land
· On the left side are the Videshi-Vidharmi
souls. These souls are referred to as Videshi as their religion is not
originated in the main land
The central part of the foundation has been shown
almost in a decaying stage. Mother and father are shown seated like two
principle souls in this part. Though they are depicted as Brahma-Swaraswati
(Dada Lekhraj-Om Radhe) but actually they are not the real father and mother.
The real father and mother are actually the Father of humanity
(Jagatpita/Prajapita) and Mother of the world (Jagadamba) that is Adam and Eve
who are Father and Mother of the Human race depicted in Kalpa Tree. Videshi-Vidharmi
souls are shown to the left of the Father who controls all Yadavas.
That is why it is said in Murli that Sankar is the head of Yadava.
Swadeshi-Vidharmi souls are shown on the right side of Mother who controls
these Kouravas.
In the Kalpa tree the trunk represents the two
Swadeshi-Swadharmi religions. The rightside of the branches of the Tree
represents the four Swadeshi-Vidharmi religions along with their offshoot
religions. The leftside of the branches of the Tree represents the four Videshi-Vidharmi
religions along with their offshoot religions.
Baba has explained the specialties in details of the
ten religions depicted in Kalpa Tree. Once these specialties are known then the
soul can easily understand to which religion he belongs and what part he is
playing. Some of the special features of the religions are briefly discussed
below.
1). Adi Sanatan Devi-Devta Religion: The main quality of this religion is tolerance which
the king of all other virtues. “Even at the cost of life one would not give up
his religion“- this is the firm conviction of soul belonging to this religion.
Whatever may be situation this soul will never give up tolerance. Another
special virtue of the soul of this religion is Purity. This religion commences
at the very beginning of the Golden Age (Satyuga).
2). Kshatriya
(Warrior) Religion: The main
quality of this religion is the power to face and the power to adjust.
Naturally those who can face would not tolerate. It has been noticed in Indian
history that people belonging to this religion are alone become eligible to
become king. The more powerful kings have the power to face the most difficult
situations. But such souls remain steady and quiet within while facing any
external situation. This is clearly indicated in Avyakt Vani. In
3). Islam
Religion: Ibrahim established
this religion soon after the commencement of the Copper Age (Dwaparyuga) about
2500 years ago. The speciality of this religion is sex lust. Souls of this
religion are very sexy. They do not remain satisfied in sex act with
one. Due to this immoral adultery world population started increasing at an
extremely fast rate.
4). Budhist
Religion: This religion started
in Copper Age after 500 years of Islam Religion and was established by Buddha.
Speciality of this religion is “Non-violence is the best religion”. There was a
time when in India not only animals used to be slain during big religious
performences but also human bodies used to be offered in pieces, an act known
as human sacrifice (Narabali). Flesh of the sacrificed animals
and human beings were cooked and eaten. Such were the murderous religious
practices prevalent in those days. At that time the great and noble soul Buddha
appeared and started preaching non-violence.
5). Christian
Religion: This religion started
after Buddhist Religion in the Copper Age and was established by Jesus Christ.
The main speciality of this religion is cold-anger. It is not that the
Christians are free from sex lust though not vigorous. Remarriage after divorce
is quite common amongst Christians. This religion is mostly spread out in cold
western countries like
6). Sanyas
Religion: This is an Indian
Religion established by Sankaracharya. It started after Christian religion in
the Copper Age. The specialty of this religion is cowardice purity. That is a
follower of this religion practice purity under compulsion so that soon he
remains disassociated from the religion organization he fails to maintain the
purity. That is why the Sages/Sanyasis do no remain in the family for fear of
loosing purity and leave their households and stay in the Ashram so that they
can maintain the same. But Baba is teaching us to maintain purity even while
remaining in household life.
In
7). Muslim Religion: Muhammad spread this religion during the Copper Age
after Sanyas religion. This religion has some similarities with Islam religion.
Worship of idol was prevalent in Islam religion in the beginning.
Muhammad removed this blind faith from them. As a result maximum number
of the followers of Islam religion started to accept the preaching of Muhammad.
The main specialty of the Muslim religion is greed in addition to sex lust. The
repeated invasion by the Muslims on
8). Sikh Religion: Guru Nanak established this Religion after Muslim
religion in Copper Age. He explained to people of Rajput race in
9). Arya Samaj Religion: The sage Dayanand established this Religion after
Sikh religion. The main specialty of this religion is the hankering
after more followers and so has been to have more people to accept this
religion paying no regard to quality. The Arya Samajis are half atheist. They
obey incorporeal God but do not obey the corporeal deities.
10). Nastik Religion: Karl Marx preached this religion. The followers of
this religion are atheists. That is, they do not believe in souls or in Supreme
Soul God. According to them body/self is all in all, that is they are capable
of doing whatever they like without the grace/help of so called god. Such is
the ego of atheists. They do not consider that the body is nothing but dust
(mud). They also manufactured atom bombs by synthesizing the atoms of mud. The
atom bomb will ultimately be the cause of total destruction of the present
world. In the Murli dated 23 October 1974 Baba has said that
The similarity amongst different religion:
· Deity Religion and Kshatriya
Religion are similar being Adi Sanatan Devi Devta Religion which is original and
indestructible (Sanatan) and is not totally eliminated during 5000 years of
Kalpa.
· Islam and Muslim Religions can
also be similarly tied up in one group with sex lust in common.
· Christian and Nastik Religions are
similarly tied up in another group having many features in common ego in
particular.
In Sangam Yuga (Confluence Age) Supreme Soul
God has bestowed nectar of knowledge to human souls. But souls of different
religions do not accept the same directly, but accept spiritual knowledge only
through their preceptors (Gurus). In the Kalpa Tree Religious Fathers have been
shown both on the right side and left side to take this nectre from the roots
of the Tree that is from their Gurus. It is only the souls belonging to Adi
Sanatan Devi Devta Religion that get the nectre of spiritual knowledge
from Supreme Soul God Himself.
Three souls are required for establishing each of the
different religions. For example,
1): Worldly seed soul (Sthula beej) in
corporeal body, who is the loukik pita (worldly father) of the Adharmurath soul
in whom the subtle seed soul directly enter after descending from the Soul
World. Shuddadhan is such a worldly father of the Adharmurat
Siddhart.
2): Adharmurat soul in whom the subtle
seed soul (sukshma beej) enters as spiritual religious father.
Siddhart is an Adharmurat soul.
3): Subtle seed soul who is the
spiritual religious father of the Adharmurat soul. He descends from the Soul
World and directly enters the Adharmurat soul through whose corporeal body he preaches
the new religion. Buddha is such a subtle seed soul.
Prajapita Brahma on the other hand is the spiritual father of all worldly seed (Sthula
beej) souls and as such he is the spiritual father of the entire human
race. In Murli dated 22 February 1975 Baba has said- “Prajapita Brahma is
called Great Great Grand Father. Then so many communities- uncountables – have
crept up”.
In Murli dated 17 July 1973 Shivbaba has said- “The subtle
seed souls who are the founder of different religions used to be perfectly pure
souls. But they had to enter the corporeal body of impure Adharmurth
souls for establishing their respective religions, just like the seed soul Guru
Nanak who established Sikh religion. The more elevated religious father enters
the comparatively more elevated Adharmurath Soul. In Golden Age all the
Narayanas excepting the first Narayana up to the eighth Narayana possess lesser
degree of quality and brilliance. Only the first Narayana is complete with 16
degree brilliance. These Narayanas become the Adharmurath for different
religions. The subtle seed souls (religious fathers) enter the corporeal body
of the respective Narayana from the Copper Age (Dwaparyuga) for
establishing their respective religions. The subtle seed soul Ibrahim entered
the corporeal body of second Narayana (after his rebirth in the Copper Age),
while the subtle seed soul Buddha entered the corporeal body third Narayana in
the Copper Age, and so on up to eighth Narayana.
The Supreme Father Supreme Soul takes the most
superior human soul, Prajapita Brahma as His corporeal medium and establishes
the Adi Sanatan Devi Devta Religion through him after entering his body.
In Murli dated 11 January 1974 Baba has said – “The Supreme Soul God Father,
the highest of the highest should enter the highest of the highest human soul”.
Prajapita Brahma, who is the spiritual father of all human souls including the
subtle seed souls, is the highest of the highest human soul. The seed of the
Adi Sanatan Devi Devta Religion has been sown by the Supreme Soul God Shiva
after descending from the soul world and entering his corporeal body right at
the beginning of the Confluence Age (Sangamyuga) in 1936-37. Prajapita Brahma
(Rama’s soul) is the Narayana of the Confluence Age and
The perfectly elevated seed souls of Adi Sanatan Devi
Devta Religion do not get converted into other religion during the Copper and
the Iron Age. The imperfect Brahmin souls including the Adharmurath
souls who become deities by taking birth in the Golden and the Silver Age get
converted to other religions in Copper and Iron Age. This has been confirmed in
Murli dated 28th January 1974 where Father has said, “Souls of Adi
Sanatan Devi Devta religion, souls who perform great devotion do not get
converted and accept other religions. They remain firm in their own religion.
Souls who are imperfect and backward get converted.”
At the base, on the left side of the Kalpa Tree a
garlend (Mala) of souls has been shown in the form of a united organisation (Sangathan
of Unity). This is Rudra Mala (garland). In this garland only faces
have been depicted to indicate that the souls of Rudra Mala mostly use their
mind and intellect in their spiritual efforts and service. The seed souls of
all religions are present in this Rudra Mala. They are strong and powerful but
not simple in their behavior. In Murli dated 14th January 1978 Baba
has said – “Only those souls who always remained in Shivbaba’s heart will be in
Rudra Mala”.
Within the Rudra Mala a Sangathan
(Group) of some corporeal personnel has been shown. This is Bejoy Mala
the souls of which are responsible for carrying out practical spiritual service
mainly with their physical bodies with purity in mind. Finally, a garland
(Mala) combining Rudra Mala and Vijoy Mala is made up of 108 souls with
12 souls from each of the nine religions. In each of these nine religions there
are eleven souls with one main seed soul. These souls finally get rid of their
body consciousness and adopt similar behavior (same swabhav-sanskar)
and then only they attain the complete stage16-degree brilliance when the
accurate Mala (garland) is formed. Baba has said in Murli dated 21st
February 1969 “It is not such that those who join the spiritual family at a
later stage would not find place in the garland. They also may attain
perfection and get threaded in the garland”.
At the very top of the picture of Kalpa Tree Shankar
is shown seated in deep remembrance of the Supreme Soul God Shiva while all
other souls are shown retreating to the Soul World. This indicates that the
Supreme Soul God has been bestowing Varsa of salvation to
all these souls through Shankar before retreating to the Soul World (Paramdham).
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