In the vast expanse of minor gods and goddesses, it becomes challenging for an ordinary Hindu to grasp the concept of the Primeval Being, Lord Adi Narayana, who stands as the creator of the three godheads. Understanding the Imperishable Akshar Brahman and His divine manifestations seems even more daunting. Likewise, comprehending the scriptural truths about the Supreme Brahman Aksharateet, His divine activities, and His Supreme Heaven may appear beyond reach.

The Shruti scriptures offer a key: “Ekam sat, vipra bahudha vadanti” – “Truth is One, though wise men speak of it in various ways.” Despite the seemingly endless pantheon, a singular divine reality exists. This Divine Wisdom aims to guide us beyond the multitude towards this singular focus – the One worthy of worship by all humans.

The Divine Wisdom (Kuljam Swaroop) aims to clear this very path. It guides seekers beyond the multitude of deities towards the ultimate Truth – the Supreme Brahman Aksharateet, his blissful divine sports, and his supreme abode.

All religions affirm the existence of a singular God, albeit with varying names and forms. Scriptures extol God with attributes like almighty (possessing limitless power), omniscient (knowing all), and omnipresent (present everywhere simultaneously). However, according to the Holy Kuljam Swaroop, these praises truly apply solely to the Aksharateet Supreme Lord and His Supreme Heaven, Paramdham. This Divine Wisdom illuminates the limitations of power and knowledge inherent in Kshar Purusha and Akshar Brahman.

Different scriptures may attribute attributes of being almighty, omniscient, and omnipresent to Kshar Purusha, eternal forms of Yogmaya, and Akshar Brahman, depending on the spiritual plane being discussed. However, this should be recognised either as ignorance or as an exaggeration.

Worldwide, Mahamati’s Divine Wisdom (Kuljam Swaroop) promotes harmony by clarifying discrepancies in various belief systems. It reveals the hierarchy of spiritual beings and explains how terms like “almighty” and “omniscient” are best understood when applied to the one true Supreme Lord, the Aksharateet.