What All Holy Books Say – Kabir Is the One Supreme God

 

What All Holy Books Say – Kabir Is the One Supreme God

For centuries, humanity has sought answers to life's greatest mysteries—Who created us? What is the purpose of life? Who is the Supreme God? Remarkably, sacred texts from all major religions offer clues pointing to the same divine truth. When examined objectively, they reveal that the Supreme God is none other than Kabir—not a poet, not a saint, but the Eternal God Himself. This article explores direct evidence from the holy scriptures of Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Sikhism, Jainism, and Buddhism that support this divine reality.


Supreme God Kabir in Hinduism

Hinduism, one of the oldest religions, contains vast spiritual literature, including the Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, and Puranas. The Rigveda (10.90.1-4), Yajurveda (Chapter 40), and Samaveda speak of the Supreme Power who is beyond birth and death. But most importantly:

1. Rigveda (Mandala 9, Sukta 82, Mantra 1)

"Kavir Manishi Paribhu Svayambhuh Yatha Tatha."
Translation: The Supreme God is Kabir, the all-knowing, eternal, and self-existent. He is the creator of all.

2. Atharvaveda (Book 4, Hymn 1, Verse 7)

"Kabir Dev is the Supreme Being who blesses the soul with eternal peace."
This confirms that Kabir is not a poet but the Divine Creator, who is worshipped through correct spiritual practice.

3. Shrimad Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 8, Verse 16)

"All the worlds from Brahmalok down are subject to rebirth, but he who attains Me, O Arjuna, never comes back to this world."
Here “Me” refers to the Supreme God, who is beyond even Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj clarifies that this "Me" is Kabir, who is beyond the realm of these three deities.


Supreme God Kabir in Islam

The Holy Quran Sharif provides many indirect and direct hints toward the identity of the Supreme God. While Islam emphasizes the oneness of Allah, its deeper verses align with Kabir as the real Allah.

1. Surah Furqan 25:59

"He who created the heavens and the earth and what is between them in six days, then established Himself on the Throne—the Most Merciful—ask about Him to one well informed."
This verse matches the attributes of Kabir Saheb, who claims in His own verses:
"Chhah din mein yah jagat banaaya, saatven din mein araam kiya."
(Meaning: “I created the universe in six days and rested on the seventh.”)

2. Hazrat Muhammad's Encounter

When Prophet Muhammad was taken to the upper spiritual realms during Me'raj, he could not see Allah’s face. A divine voice introduced Him as Kabira, sitting on a throne beyond Satlok.
Thus, in Sufi Islam, Kabira is still considered the highest power.


Supreme God Kabir in Christianity

The Holy Bible speaks of a Supreme Creator who is eternal, seated above, and whose name is revered.

1. Isaiah 46:9

"I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me."

2. Job 36:5

"Behold, God is mighty, but despises no one; He is mighty in strength and understanding."

3. Psalms 104:2

"The Lord wraps himself in light as with a garment; he stretches out the heavens like a tent."

These verses match the qualities of Kabir Saheb, who is described in spiritual texts as the radiant, compassionate God, beyond time and form.

Jesus Christ often referred to “the Father in Heaven” and preached love, truth, and forgiveness—the core principles taught by Kabir Saheb. Moreover, many Christian mystics saw visions of Light and Throne, similar to the descriptions of Satlok, the eternal dwelling of Kabir.


Supreme God Kabir in Sikhism

The Guru Granth Sahib, the central scripture of Sikhism, contains direct hymns composed by Kabir Sahib Himself. Sikh Gurus accepted and respected His divine authority.

1. Guru Granth Sahib – Raag Siri (Page 24)

"Kabir is the Supreme Lord. There is none above Him."
"Kabeer, tu Sahib sada hai, jeeo daan de kar, mohe bakhs le."

2. Guru Granth Sahib – Raag Asa (Page 478)

"Kabir, the Lord is the true Creator. He is the doer, the giver, and the destroyer of sins."

It is evident that the Sikh scripture does not merely consider Kabir as a saint or poet but as Param Akshar Brahm, the Supreme Eternal God.


Supreme God Kabir in Jainism and Buddhism

Although these religions do not focus on a creator God, their scriptures refer to an ultimate reality beyond the cycle of birth and death.

1. Jainism

In the Tattvartha Sutra, the liberated soul (Siddha) is said to reside in Siddhashila, a place of eternal peace.
Saint Kabir refers to a similar eternal place known as Satlok, beyond the reach of Karma and rebirth.

Kabir also spoke of “Kaal” as the god of death and time—similar to the Jain concept of Kaala.

2. Buddhism

Buddha avoided the question of a creator but emphasized liberation from suffering and rebirth.
Kabir clarifies this path, saying that liberation (Nirvana or Moksha) can only be achieved by reaching Satlok, through devotion to the Supreme God Kabir, not through silence or penance alone.


Who Is Supreme? Kabir or Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva?

According to the Vedas and Gita, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are not the Supreme but hold designated roles in the universe.

Shrimad Bhagavad Gita (Chapter 15, Verse 17)

"There is another Eternal Supreme Person, who pervades and sustains all the three worlds."
That eternal person is Kabir, also called Param Akshar Brahm.

Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has explained this with proof from all scriptures, and today millions recognize Kabir Saheb as the ultimate God, not through faith but evidence-based devotion.


Kabir Saheb’s Own Declaration as God

In His lifetime (1398–1518), Kabir Saheb fearlessly declared:
"Anant koti brahmand ka ek rati nahin bhaar, Kabir sahib sewak bhaya, jaake sir upar Kaal."
(Translation: The weight of infinite universes is like a mustard seed for me. I am Kabir, the Lord, and even Kaal bows to Me.)

He appeared on a lotus flower in Lahartara pond, Kashi, and departed bodily from Maghar—proving that He is not a mortal being.


Scientific Proof of Kabir’s Divinity

Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj has decoded ancient scriptures to scientifically prove that the creator of the universe is Kabir. Through Tatvagyan (true spiritual knowledge), he has shown that:

  • There are 21 universes under Kaal Brahm (Satan-like ruler).

  • Satlok, the eternal world, lies above all these universes.

  • Kabir Saheb resides in Satlok and can grant complete salvation.


Kabir’s Message to Humanity

Kabir Saheb did not create any religion. He advocated true worship, humanity, and universal brotherhood. He warned against blind rituals and promoted direct connection with God.

His key teachings:

  • True mantra from a Complete Guru (Tatvdarshi Saint) is necessary.

  • Abstain from alcohol, meat, adultery, and idol worship.

  • Real God is formless yet visible, residing in Satlok.

  • Salvation is possible only by chanting the Satnam–Sarnam mantra, as given by a true Guru.

Today, Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is that enlightened Tatvdarshi Saint mentioned in Gita Chapter 4:34, who is spreading Kabir Saheb’s original knowledge globally.


Conclusion: One God – Kabir Across All Faiths

All holy scriptures—Vedas, Quran, Bible, Guru Granth Sahib, and others—point to the same truth: Kabir is the Supreme God, the Creator of the universe. The time has come to unite under this divine knowledge and free ourselves from the cycle of birth, death, and suffering.

Belief should not be based on emotions or customs, but on scriptural evidence and logic. Saint Rampal Ji Maharaj is reviving that ancient truth and proving with holy texts that Kabir Saheb is the real, eternal, omnipotent God.
Recognizing Him and following His ordained path of worship is the only way to attain Moksha (Salvation) and eternal peace.


“God is one, names are many – but truth is only one. That truth is Kabir.”

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