There is only one Master of all

Adidev-Adidevi
Adinath-Adinathni

It is said that Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians are brothers for each other. When people of all the religions are mutually brothers, surely the parents of all the religions are also the same. All the religions believe in them. Just as the Hindus believe in Shankar-Parvati as the parents of the world, similarly the Jains sing the praise of Adinath-Adinathni. The Christians believe in Adam-Eve, while Islam and the Muslim religion believe in Aadam-Havva. In reality, the Master of all is one; but today man has forgotten this truth, and this has become the root cause of unrest in the world. If we wish to bring happiness, peace and quietude in the world, first of all, it is very important for us to recognize our parents. Until we recognize that Supreme Lord/God/Allah, no one will be liberated from sorrow and unrest; but it is the eternal truth that there comes a time in the world when people of all the religions finally recognize the one Supreme God and start singing His praise and worshipping Him by revering Him according to their respective religions.

Aadam-Havva
Adam-Eve

There is one Father of all the souls
There is one Father of all the souls
There is one Father of all the souls

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He is God the Father, the One who is given different names and forms. Despite having different names and forms, there is one form which is accepted in every religion. How? The jyotirlingam like Rameshwaram and so on are worshipped in our land of Bharat. It is said, Ram also worshipped. Ram is considered as God, still, whom did he worship? He worshipped Shiva. So is Ram God or is Shiva God? Certainly, Shiva is God. Similarly, the temple of Gopeshwaram is also built. Krishna is called ‘gop’. This proves that Krishna wasn’t God either. In fact, they (Ram and Krishna) also have God who made them into the ones complete with 16 celestial degrees from a man. In the same way, there are [the temples of] Kedarnath, Badrinath, Kashi Vishwanath and Somnath. The remembrances in all these temples show that here (in India), that Incorporeal light is believed to be in the form of jyotirlingam. There is the temple of Pashupatinath in Nepal. At the end of the Iron Age, all the human beings start behaving like animals. It is the incorporeal Shivbaba alone who transforms even those animals, the monkeys of Ram’s army into those worthy of being [worshipped] in temples.
Alright, leave the topic of the Hindus. The Muslims go for haj (a pilgrimage) to Mecca. There, Mohammad had embedded a stone in the wall. He named it ‘Sang-E-Aswad’. Even now, until the Muslims kiss that stone, it isn’t considered that they bowed their forehead to the ground [in prayer to Allah] (sijda); their pilgrimage to haj isn’t [considered to be] complete. It means that they too accept that Incorporeal One even now, although they don’t believe in [worshipping] idols made of stone, but they believe [in the stone] there (at Mecca). Even today, the Buddhists in China and Japan are seen to be focusing their vision on a small round stone (batiyaa) placed on a round table. This proves that they also believe in that Incorporeal One. Guru Nanak has often said, ‘Ek omkaar nirankaar’, ‘Sadguru akaalmuurt’. They definitely believe in the Incorporeal One. In the Bible, the religious book of the Christians, it is written at many places, ‘God is light’; it means the Supreme Soul is [in the form of] light. This means that the Incorporeal Light is believed in all the religions.

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