XXXI. The Roles of Brahma & Bhagirath

NB: This article can be found after the following introductory passages.

Before you read this article, please note that, from 1996, I had begun to see numerous visions. I (Pari, the author of this article) did not have experiences involving the ‘grey aliens’ etc. until a later time. Thus, when I began writing my articles, from 1996, I had not known that the Mid-Confluence Aged scientists (who lived about 2500 years ago) had sent beings into the future, on the instructions of the Mid-Confluence Aged gods/rulers, so that these beings (who are referred to as aliens now) can assist Mankind, especially for the re-creation of the Golden Aged world and the Return (of God and ‘past births through the afterlife’). Hence, in earlier articles, all these are not reflected. All these will be explained further, in future books.

From 1996, when I began seeing numerous visions, I was trying to understand what was happening to me. As I was trying to understand this, I began writing all the articles which can be found in this website. Each article is a continuation of the earlier one. So what I had explained in earlier articles were not explained in subsequent articles. This had also allowed me to keep developing what I have to explain. After I had written numerous articles, people were asking me as to which articles they had to read in order to understand something or the other. Thus, in 2015, I began to write books. All the knowledge which a person needs, so as to understand the contents of a book, are given in the book. Thus, a person could understand the contents of a book without having to revert to other articles or books. However, a better understanding could be had through reading the other books. I had also begun writing my first book “Holographic Universe : An Introduction” because I began to have a good understanding on the structure of the Holographic Universe through experiences, guidance from God, research, etc.

It should be remembered that my articles were written while I was trying to understand what was happening to me. So, the emphasis in the articles may have been on my own roles (due to the afterlife of my past births). In my books, I concentrate on just explaining knowledge and not really on giving an explanation on my own role.

It should be noted that since there are so many articles, I find it very difficult to update the articles. So there may be information in them which has not been updated. I try my best to keep my eBooks updated.

Anyway, to have a better understand of what has been said in this article, read all my earlier articles. Begin by reading the first article which is numbered as No.1 at my List of Articles. Then, re-read this article to have a better understanding. It should be noted that all my articles were written based on time being cyclic. Click here to understand the basics of the Cycle of Time.

Title: Part 31 - Aliens, UFOs and Parallel Universes - The Roles of Brahma & Bhagirath

Contents: In the Hindu scripture story of how Bhagirath brought Ganga down to earth, Brahma told Bhagirath to ask Shiva to catch hold of Ganga so that her descend does not destroy the world. The role of Brahma and Bhagirath are played by the same soul (of Brahma Baba) during the Confluence Age. However, the role of Bhagirath was seen to have begun in the Copper Age when the soul began his bhakti so that Ganga can play her beneficial role. In the Copper Age, it was as if the Confluence Aged role of Brahma informed the role of Bhagirath that he should do penance to Shiva. Shiva represents God. Since one has to meditate so as to get one’s request across to God, Bhagirath was portrayed as beginning his penance, so as to make the request to God.

Actually, the soul (of the King of Bharath or Brahma Baba) was seen as playing the role of Brahma, even in the Copper Age. But he does not really play the role of Brahma in the Copper Age. It is only his memories of having been Brahma which emerge to influence him. Thus, he was portrayed as being influenced by Brahma.

The role of Brahma and Bhagirath are different roles. Thus, they have been shown to interact with each other because that can happen in the subtle regions. These interactions between the various roles is just a representation of the soul taking actions based on the influence of all the roles that it uses. This is similar to the situation where when we take actions, it is based on all our sanskaras or personality traits, thoughts, desires, roles which we play and so on. What is being portrayed by this ancient story is similar to this. The ancient people have used a very unique and creative way of portraying this. The ones who can understand what the stories represent are the ones who had helped with the creation of the ancient myths. So if you can understand what I am trying to say, you may have gone deep within to understand it better. If you like what the ancient people had done through this way, you may be one of those who had been involved in the creation of the stories. If you understand what I have said but you do not think too highly of what had been done by the ancient people, you may not be one of those who were involved with the creation of the stories. This, in a way, helps one to recognise one’s role. Many of those in the Brahma Kumaris, do not think too highly of these myths which the ancient people had created because they may not be the ones who had tried to keep their roles in an immortal state so as to explain the story at the end of the cycle. They may have helped with the creation of the stories but since they are not involved in playing the immortal roles so as to explain the stories, they are not interested in the myths.

In the myth, Brahma represents a subtle role played by the soul whereas Bhagirath is a role which involves the use of the corporeal body. This is why Bhagirath was portrayed as a human and Brahma was portrayed as a deity who appeared subtly before him. In the Hindu scripture story, the role of Bhagirath was also represented as the one doing penance because one has to use the corporeal body so as to do penance. This gives emphasis to the usage of the corporeal body, which is similar to the situation where the corporeal body of the founder was used by God during the Confluence Age. After the soul (of Brahma Baba) walks out of the divine world, information came from his subconscious mind that he has to do penance to Shiva. This information was portrayed as having been given by Brahma because the subtle role of Brahma was used to give spiritual knowledge at the end of the cycle. The memories, which had emerged, influenced him to worship Shiva in the Copper Age. The memories which emerged, enabled the soul to remember how God got the divine world re-created, through using the role of Ganga and other deity roles, during the Confluence Age. So the soul, who plays the role of Bhagirath, begins his worship to Shiva at the beginning of the Copper Age. Thus, in the story, Bhagirath is shown to have continued his penance to Shiva based on what Brahma had said. In the story, Bhagirath is said to have devoted himself to do further penance so as to bring Shiva before him and to grant him what he wants because the soul who plays the role of Bhagirath had done that after having walked out of the divine world. Bhagirath doing penance for the purification process also represents how, while doing bhakti, all the deity souls had kept asking God to come into the corporeal world again so that Ganga can play her role on earth again, as God's instrument in the purification process (through which the heavenly world is re-created). Whatever the King did was also what the subjects did and it was also what all the others did.

Om Shanti

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