2025, Param Satya Sanatan Gyan – How the Soul Attains Liberation Through Supreme Knowledge परमसत्य सनातन ज्ञान से आप स्वयं को और परिवार को कैसे बचाएंगे

Introduction – The Importance of Eternal Knowledge

Param Satya Sanatan Gyan (Ultimate Eternal Knowledge) explains how a human being can protect oneself and one's family in times of global crisis or Mahakal Pralay (great cosmic dissolution). According to Sanatan wisdom, true protection does not come from material means but from spiritual awakening.

Sanatan means eternal — that which never gets destroyed. The scriptures explain that everything material is temporary, but consciousness (soul) is eternal. Therefore, understanding the soul is the highest knowledge.

The purpose of this knowledge is to realize:

  • Who am I?

  • Where did I come from?

  • Why am I here?

  • Where will I go after death?

When these questions are answered, the soul becomes free from fear and confusion.

Jad and Chetan – Matter and Consciousness

The scriptures describe two realities: Jad (matter) and Chetan (consciousness). Jad refers to the body made of the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, space), while Chetan refers to the soul. The soul is (Eternal, Indestructible, Immortal , Beyond physical death) The body dies, but the soul continues its journey through multiple births.  The soul has become trapped inside the material body made of five elements. The word Sanatan means eternal — that which always exists and never gets destroyed.

Meaning of Sanatan – Eternal Reality

So what is eternal reality? But what does Param Satya Sanatan Knowledge say? What is written in the Vedas and Shastras? The conscious element, the soul, is eternal and indestructible. The soul never dies; only the body made of the five elements perishes in the mortal world. The soul is immortal and imperishable. Because the soul enters the cycle of birth and death, it forgets its true identity: Who am I? Where did I come from?

Brahm Gyan – Knowledge of the Universe

All knowledge is already recorded within the soul. The soul contains the knowledge of the universe — its beginning, middle and end. But how will the soul go beyond the five elements, beyond matter? During Mahakal Pralay, material elements are destroyed, but consciousness remains eternal. Therefore, the soul must be protected through Self-knowledge (Atma Gyan).

Realize: I am a soul. The body is only an instrument for performing actions. Bodies keep changing in the cycle of birth and death, but the soul remains eternal. First know yourself — who you are, where you came from, and why you came.

Brahm Gyan (knowledge of the cosmos) explains that the universe contains 14 realms (lokas):

  • Seven higher realms above Earth: Bhu, Bhuvah, Swah, Mahah, Janah, Tapah, Satya.

  • Above them are Brahma Puri, Vishnu Puri, Shiva Puri, and ultimately Paramdham (the Supreme Abode) where the formless Supreme resides.

Below Earth are seven lower realms (Patal lokas) inhabited by different categories of beings. Different categories of souls live in different realms. Humans live in the earthly realm, while other beings reside in higher or lower realms according to their spiritual state.

Cycle of Creation – Role Of  Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh

When the soul becomes spiritually elevated through effort (Purusharth), it moves towards Brahmalok and eventually Paramdham. In the mortal world, the cycle of four Yugas (Satya, Treta, Dwapar, Kali) continues repeatedly. After completion of cycles, partial dissolution (Pralay) occurs. Creation is carried out by Brahma, preservation by Vishnu, and dissolution by Shiva.

Lord Vishnu incarnates whenever dharma declines, as stated in the Bhagavad Gita: whenever righteousness declines and unrighteousness increases, divine forces manifest to restore balance and protect the good.

The time scale of the universe is vast. Brahma’s lifespan of 100 years represents the lifespan of this solar system. Cycles of Yugas repeat continuously. One day of Brahma equals billions of years on Earth. Creation and dissolution occur repeatedly through cosmic cycles.

Through Brahm Gyan, the soul realizes its true nature. Ancient sages (Rishis and Munis) practiced deep meditation in the Himalayas and declared Aham Brahmasmi (I am Brahman). By realizing the Brahm nature, the soul becomes liberated from karmic bondage and transcends the three gunas (sattva, rajas, tamas).

Nature of the Soul

·       Liberation (Moksha) Through Brahm Knowledge

·       Multiple Dimensions and Soul Journey

·       Grihastha Ashram – Spiritual Life in Family

The soul consists of layers: mind, intellect, and impressions (sanskaras) and operates through this three . Through Brahm knowledge, the soul understands that it is beyond the material world and aims to reach the immortal realm (Amar Lok). Knowledge of the origin of creation explains how the formless Absolute manifested creation through divine intention, leading to the emergence of Brahma, Vishnu, and other beings.

According to this knowledge, different dimensions exist beyond the physical universe. The soul can travel across realms with immense speed, faster than light. Souls journey across galaxies, universes, and higher dimensions. What modern science calls extraterrestrial beings (aliens) are described in scriptures as beings from other realms.

Ancient sages, known as Brahmarishis, possessed knowledge of the cosmos and guided humanity. They explained that knowledge is the highest attainment. Lord Krishna in the Gita emphasized that realization is attained through knowledge, and the wise soul is especially dear to the Divine.

Within the human being are multiple bodies — physical, subtle, causal. The causal body contains records of many births. When the soul connects with the Supreme through knowledge, divine light purifies these impressions and liberates the soul from the cycle of birth and death.

Therefore, the greatest knowledge is not worldly knowledge but Alokik (spiritual) knowledge, known as Brahm Gyan. Through this knowledge, the soul realizes its true origin and destination.

Souls are trapped in the mortal world and require spiritual knowledge to awaken. Many religions and traditions exist, but ultimate knowledge is knowledge of the soul. Stars visible in the sky represent countless universes and solar systems. Infinite universes exist within the greater cosmic structure.

Through knowledge, the soul gradually becomes enlightened and lives a balanced life even within family life (Grihastha Ashram). By remembering the Supreme, karmic impurities are destroyed and the soul reaches the highest realm.

Power of Param Shanti Vibrations

The greatest practice is to spread vibrations of Supreme Peace (Param Shanti). When a person stabilizes in soul consciousness and spreads vibrations of peace, the environment becomes peaceful. These vibrations influence family, society, country, and eventually the whole world.

Even in times of crisis, such as destructive events, peaceful vibrations can help uplift souls. The aim is to awaken humanity through knowledge so that souls realize their divine nature and move towards liberation.

Knowledge is considered the greatest charity (Gyan Daan). Those who spread knowledge contribute to the welfare of the entire world. Through supreme spiritual knowledge, one can become soul-conscious and help

 

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