2012,Part-3,Spiritual Knowledge For Beginners

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Mahakal Pralaya and the Hidden Knowledge of Infinite Universes

Paramshanti (supreme peace). In today’s world, basic elements like food, water, and even clean air have become impure. What has caused this downfall of creation? Bapuji explains that this transformation is not random but is governed by deep cosmic laws and divine mechanisms, culminating in the process of Mahakal Pralaya—the ultimate dissolution of universes. To bring peace and purity again, one must understand the secrets behind the changes occurring in the cosmos.

Creation of Religions and the Rise of Chaos

Multiple religions emerged due to the influence of three-elemental souls. These souls created different sects and beliefs, which led to division and confusion. But if there is truly only one God and one Truth, then logically, there should also be one language and one religion. The multiplicity of faiths has created such complexity that even Paramatma Shiva—the authority of this brahmand—finds it hard to bring control.

Kalaagni and the Dissolution of the Universe

To restore balance, Shiva sends Shankar to create Kalaagni—the cosmic fire of destruction. This fire initiates the transformation of the five elements:

1.      Fire Element (Agni)

2.      Air Element (Vayu)

3.      Ether Element (Akash)

4.      Ego Element (Ahankar)

5.      Light Form of Shiva (Divine Light)

As impurity dissolves, all energy—both positive and negative—merges back into the light of Shiva, similar to how scientists describe matter entering black holes. This dissolution is cyclical.

Types of Cosmic Dissolutions (Pralayas)

Shiva creates and sustains the universe through Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar. When negativity rises, the universe goes through periodic purifications:

6.      Ardh Pralaya – Partial dissolution

7.      Pralaya – Dissolution at the end of an age (Yuga)

8.      Kalp Pralaya – End of one day of Brahma

9.      Mahakalp Pralaya – End of 100 Brahma years

During Mahakalp Pralaya, all negativity merges into Shiva’s being. At this point, Shiva, the Paramatma, reduces to Atma. The supreme element (Paramtatva) in Shiva transforms into Tatva (element), signifying the loss of supreme power. All negativity which gets dissolved into shiva makes Shiva into atma from paramatma.

Who Is Shiva’s Creator?

When Shiva becomes depleted, he recharges by merging into Mahashiv, his creator. One Brahma’s lifespan equals 100 Brahma years, within which countless Chaturyugs and Pralayas occur. As per ancient scriptures and even modern science, there are infinite solar systems and universes.

Secrets of Our Solar System and Planets

Contrary to popular belief, there are 108 planets revolving around the Sun—not just 9. The planetary influence only extends up to Swarg Lok (third dimension). When a soul remains in its avyakta swaroop (unmanifested form), it becomes immune to planetary influences. Unfortunately, today’s human souls have forgotten this supreme knowledge.

Mahashiv, the Supreme Creator of Shiva

  • Shiv is known as Kal (Time)

  • Mahashiv is known as Mahakal (Supreme Time)

Mahashiv creates and sustains infinite Shivas. With him exist Mahabrahma and Mahavishnu, the higher counterparts of the known trinity. This knowledge goes beyond the Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas, which mainly describe this limited Brahmand. One day of Brahma equals 8.64 billion years, while 100 years of Brahma equals a moment in Mahashiv’s time, which is incalculably vast.

 Vishnu, Mahavishnu and Their Cosmic Roles

  • 1 second of Brahma = 100,000 Earth years

  • If a negative soul is benedicted by Brahma for one second, they live for 1 lakh years.

  • If Vishnu fails to restore balance, then Mahavishnu descends to assist.

  • Likewise, Mahabrahma supports Brahma, especially during times of crisis.

These higher deities operate in the Maha Brahmand (Universe), from where infinite Brahmands (Galaxy) draw their energy.

Maha-Paramdham – The Ultimate Resting Place

Maha-Paramdham is the silent abode where Mahashiv rests. It contains 5% supreme power, whereas an ordinary Brahmand’s Paramdham contains 4%. This higher realm is where Mahashiv creates or winds up infinite Brahmands, absorbing them into his subtle form like a black hole. One Brahmand is just a bubble in water, a momentary creation in the vastness of Mahakal. Whenever, Vishnu needs help or power to run respective creations that time they reach out to respective creator ( Maha-Vishnu). Hence in scripture, they failed to show difference between Vishnu and Maha-vishnu.

When Mahashiv Becomes Powerless

As negativity rises in Mahashiv’s creation, his Paramtatva transforms into Tatva, and his body becomes vyakt (manifested)—signifying the emergence of gross elements. When power supply to creation halts, everything turns negative. To dissolve all this, Mahashiv and Mahashakti create a supreme black hole, merging countless Brahmands into their subtle cells. This event is known as Mahakal Pralaya.

Creation can exist only till there is power in Creator to run the Creations. Once the power/ energy deplete, Creators dissolves entire creations. Maha- Shiv dissolves all Shivas with in

Recharge and Re-Creation

Souls can recharge from their original creator. Shiva recharges from Mahashiv, who resides in Maha-Paramdham With renewed supreme energy, they recreate Brahmands. Whenever help is required, Mahabrahma, Mahavishnu, or even positive souls descend into the Brahmand.

Stars and Planets: Real Spiritual Positions

·       Shukracharya resides on Venus

·       Dhruv lives in the Pole Star (Dhruv Tara)

·       Indralok, the world of music and dance, is a star, not a planet.

There are 108 planets, though modern scientists have discovered only 35. Many were later identified by the West (e.g., Uranus, Neptune, Pluto). All stars which are visible owns by each Deities. These stars/ planets have life. For Instance, Surya Narayan Deity lives inside Sun

Ancient vs. Modern Astronomy

Historically, scriptures mentioned only 9 planets, which influence life on Earth. But now it's known that these planetary effects are limited to lower dimensions. Interestingly, ancient texts once stated the Sun revolved around planets, while now we understand planets revolve around the Sun. All these shifts reflect changes across Yugas (cosmic ages).

Conclusion: The Path of Paramshanti

The world today stands at the threshold of Mahakal Pralaya. To prevent suffering and destruction, we must absorb the divine wisdom of Shiva, Mahashiv, and the infinite universes. By becoming soul-conscious and living in avyakta (unmanifested) awareness, one can remain untouched by chaos. The path of Paramshanti (supreme peace) leads to liberation from all cosmic cycles and entry into Mahaparamdham, the eternal abode of silence and light.

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