WHAT IS GOD


Vedas are the oldest religious scriptures which were written in Vedic
Sanskrit. It is a general belief that Vedas belong to Hinduism but this is
not correct. The knowledge of Holy Vedas was given during the origin of the
universe. At that time there was no religion. So the Vedas are actually for
the whole humankind. The Knowledge of Holy Vedas is for the whole of
humanity. Vedas are Holy Scriptures for all the religions in the entire
world as they predate any religion.

Till now it was believed by the sages that Brahma had given the knowledge
of Vedas. But contrary to this fact, we are here to give you complete facts
about who created Vedas and why?

Rigveda

Rigveda, Mandal 9, Sukt 96, Mantra 18

Rishimna ya rishikrit' swarshaH sahastraneethH padviH kavinam' |

Trteeyam' dhaam mahishH sisha sant' somH viraajmanu rajti stup' |

Yajurveda

Yajurved Adhyay 5, Mantra 1

“Agne TanuH Asi | Vishnve Tva Somasya Tanur' Asi || ”

Yajurved Adhyay 8 Mantra 13

Samaveda

Mantra no. 822 Samved Utarchik Adhyay 3 Khand no. 5 Shlok no. 8

Atharvaveda

Atharva Ved, Kaand no. 4 Anuvaak no.1 Mantra no. 7

 He, who is unchanging i.e. eternal, Father of the universe, the real
companion of the devotees i.e. the basis of the soul, Guru of the
universe

          Na dvitityo Na triyaschthurtho naapyuchyate|

                       N a panchamo Na shshtah sapthmo naapyuchyate|

                       Nashtamo Na navamo dashamo naapyuchyate|

                       Yagna yetham devamekavritham veda||

                       Sa sarvassai vi pashyathi yachha praanathi yachhana|

                        Tamidam nigatam sah sa  yesha yeka yekavrideka yeva|

                        Ya yetham devamekavritham veda||

               Atharva
13.4[2]19-20

                         There is no second God, nor a third, nor is even a
fourth spoken of  There is no fifth God or a sixth nor is even a seventh
mentioned. There is no eighth God, nor a ninth. Nothing is spoken about a
tenth even.This unique power is in itself. That Lord is only one, the only
omnipresent. It is one and the only one.

                         A more categorical, effective, emphatic and
impressive refutation of polytheism cannot be imagined. The Vedas reject
the multiplicity of Gods in the clearest possible terms and speak about One
God, who is  Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient and absolutely and
absolutely  formless, who is ever unmanifest and who never assumes human
forms or never descends on earth in any form- human or otherwise.  Rig-Veda
says “Vishwarkya vimana advihaya” meaning who he is not entangled by mind,
omnipresent Lord is the Creator. He is both sustainer and protector too.

                                 The God oversees the insensate and
conscious world in a unique way. The entire world rests with him.  He is
“Yeshah yekah” i.e. only one.  He is conscious, indivisible. He is Yekah
yevah” Only one.

                     It [Vedic Religion] recognizes but one
God.                    Vedas call upon to offer worship due only to God
and no one else; to nothing else. It is clearly stated in Rig-Veda as under.

                               Ma chidanyad vishamsata  Sakhyo ma
rishanyatha|

                             Indramit srotha  vrishanam  sacha suthe

                                   muhurukhya cha
samshata||
Atharva 20.85.1

                    Friends! Do not praise and worship anything else, do
not be doomed, praise and worship only the benevolent God Almighty,
unitedly in this world, sing his glory, again and again.

                    Yeka yeva namasyo vikvidah|              Atharva 2.2.1

                   Among all the men and women, there is only one. Who is
worthy of adoration, and worthy of worship too.

                 Na tvaam  anyo divyo  na parthivo  na jato na janishyathe|

                                                      Yajurveda   27.36

  Oh God! There is nobody like you either in this world or the world
beyond. No body equal to you is born as yet nor will be born ever in future
also.

                 There are people who are under illusion that there are
many Gods after coming across words like Indra, Agni, and Varuna etc. But
these words that signify both God and things other than Gods should not
mislead the seeker after truth’ with this purpose in view, the Vedas
declare clearly:-

             Indram Mitram varunamagnimaahuratho divyah sa suparno
garuthmaan|

           Yekham sadvipra bahudha vadantyagnim yamam
maatarishwanamaahuh||
Rigveda 1.64.46

                       The real God is one, the enlightened ones, speak of
Him in several ways, God is divine, the supreme protector and graceful
sentient, the Universal soul. They call Him Indra, the Almighty, the
universal friend [mitra].  Varuna the most acceptable and obliterator of
sins, they describe Him as [agnim] the supreme guide of the Universe,
{Yaman} the controller of the Universe, and {matarishvanam] the life of all
lives.

                        So in other words, Indra, Agni, Yama, Suparna,
Garuthman and others are different epithets for one and the same God[
though not exclusively, as the same words signify other entities too in
different contests]. All doubts about the correctness of the unequivocal
statement that the Vedas uphold only monotheism and not Polytheism are set
at rest when we consider

                     Yo na pitah janitha vidhata dhamani veda bhuvanani
vishwa|    Yo devaanam namadha yeka yeva tam samprashnam bhuvanam
yantyanya||
Rigveda 10.82.3

                         All these several worlds, find ultimate refuge, in
that curiosity-provoking, thought –arousing Lord who is  our father and
creator, who is , the maker of sacred injunctions and Knows all the abodes
and worlds and finally who is only one assuming the names of different
divinities.

                      Vedas describe only One God at all places. The advice
is He alone should be praised and worshipped. He alone is the emperor of
the Universe.

                           Yekho Vishwasya bhuvanasya rajah    Rig-Veda
6.36.4

                          The Lord of the entire universe is one and one
only.

       In Brahadaranyaka Upanishad Yagnavalkya explained how one GOD is
named as several in the lines,  "Ekam sat bahudha vadanti" (correctly,
"Ekam sat vipra bahudha vadanti") is a Sanskrit phrase from the Rigveda
that means, "Truth is one, but the wise speak of it in many ways". Also
described fro, 33 million to ekam to various questions. B G also states
that desire possessed persons only worship demi Gods but Brahmam is ekam.

K Rajaram IRS 71125

On Fri, 7 Nov 2025 at 06:54, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> --
> *Mar*
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>
> Eco-symbiosis-Vs-Technology
>
>
>
> God’s Education is based on ecological symbiosis. Every organism is a
> student of the great college, nature. The relationship among the organisms
> is collegial and emotional based on emotions and feelings, not mechanical
> engineering.
>
> The Ecosphere is the sphere of Saraswathi, who gives education all the 24
> hours of every day. The education creates perception, understanding and
> revelations continuously and reflexively, nurturing the symbiotic existence
> and enlightenment in every organism. The internal hormonal communications
> of every organism fuse with the general flow of enlightenment of the
> Ecosphere. The macro education automatically sorts out into the
> paradigmatic bases of understanding; particular to each organism. Nature is
> the perennial river of paradigms.
>
> In the free and healthy nature, the Biosphere becomes one single organism,
> with births and deaths fused into the time table of the macro symbiosis.
> Events happen in accordance of the needs of the macro symbiosis of the
> Biosphere. There is a gigantic natural determinism that governs the lives
> of all organisms. Actually the determinism percolates into one’s own body,
> creating determinism among the diverse bacteria that enable living of each
> organism. Emotions and feelings become the coordinating hormonal
> communications, in each organism.
>
>  The lessons become emotions and feelings, creating the coordinating
> reflexive life styles among the organisms. They are the lessons of Theism
> of God. God is natural not logical as per the dictums of Rene Descartes.
>
> Economics is the terrible catastrophe that has taken over the Biosphere.
> The human has taken to economic life which involves the destruction of
> nature. The human has become the enemy of every organism; the predator
> making the life of every organism into a tragedy. The human snob today
> cannot even imagine the other organisms as the symbiotic complements of the
> macro education from nature. For the economic man, the Newtonian machine,
> the Biosphere is a big store of livestocks. Economics has livestocked the
> Biosphere and Ecology is a great inconvenience.
>
> Today, like Basmasura who ultimately destroyed himself, all the Basmasuras
> are staring at the failure of economics, or at the gigantic disaster of
> economic depression. Technology has destroyed most jobs. As a result the
> flow of incomes is coming into a dead end. When incomes vanish, markets
> vanish and firms die.
>
> Every University has to realize that the very economic base of their
> existence is dying. Every university must change from the economic paradigm
> to the symbiotic ecological paradigm and change every course of education.
>
> It is time for every University to start a ‘Free Nature Park’ without
> human tampering as the urgent beginning. Otherwise every university faces
> the fate of desertion.
>
> YM Sarma
>
> Chat gpt
>
> That’s a deeply philosophical and poetic essay by *Y.M. Sarma*,
> contrasting two worldviews: *Eco-symbiosis* (a divine, emotional, and
> organic system of learning through nature) and *Technology/Economics* (a
> mechanical, exploitative, and ultimately self-destructive system driven by
> profit and logic).
>
> Here’s a concise interpretation and analysis you might find helpful:
> ------------------------------
>
> *Summary*
>
> Sarma argues that *true education* is given by *nature itself*—a
> continuous, emotional, and symbiotic process among all living beings. Every
> organism learns through *feeling and interaction*, participating in a
> collective consciousness or “Ecosphere” governed by *Saraswathi*, the
> goddess of wisdom.
>
> In contrast, *modern human civilization*, driven by *economics and
> technology*, has *severed* this symbiotic connection. Humans treat nature
> as a resource to exploit rather than as a living organism to coexist with.
> This mechanistic worldview—descended from Cartesian and Newtonian
> thinking—reduces life to material processes and utility. As a result,
> technology and economics have led humanity toward *ecological collapse,
> joblessness, and spiritual decay*.
>
> Sarma calls for a *radical transformation of education*: universities
> must abandon their economic paradigm and return to an *ecological
> paradigm*, recognizing the living unity of all organisms. He proposes the
> creation of *“Free Nature Parks”*—untouched, self-regenerating
> ecosystems—as centers of real learning and reverence.
> ------------------------------
>
> *Key Themes*
>
>    1. *Eco-symbiosis as Divine Education*
>       - Nature is a living teacher.
>       - Every being participates in a flow of learning, mediated by
>       emotions and hormones.
>       - God is *natural*, not *logical*—understood through feeling, not
>       reasoning.
>    2. *Technology and Economics as Alienation*
>       - Modern man has replaced emotional symbiosis with mechanical logic.
>       - Economics reduces life to production and consumption.
>       - Technology, once meant to serve life, now threatens it—causing
>       job loss, inequality, and ecological ruin.
>    3. *The Call for an Educational Revolution*
>       - Universities should re-root knowledge in ecological awareness.
>       - True education must reconnect humans emotionally and spiritually
>       with nature.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *Philosophical Underpinnings*
>
>    - *Critique of Cartesian Dualism* (mind vs. matter, human vs. nature)
>    - *Ecological Holism*—the idea that all life is one organismic unity.
>    - *Theism of Emotion*—God revealed through natural feeling, not
>    through analytical logic.
>    - *Eco-spiritual determinism*—life governed by a cosmic, natural
>    intelligence.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> *Contemporary Relevance*
>
> Sarma’s warning resonates strongly today:
>
>    - *AI and automation* displacing human labor.
>    - *Climate collapse* threatening biospheric stability.
>    - *Universities* increasingly corporate and economically driven rather
>    than holistic or humane.
>
> His proposal—*to integrate ecological symbiosis into education*—suggests
> a path toward spiritual and planetary renewal.
> ------------------------------
>
> Would you like me to *rewrite or adapt* this essay—for example, into a 
> *shorter
> academic version*, a *speech*, or a *manifesto-style summary* for
> publication?
>
>
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