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Message Of India

June 16 - 30, 2018

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The Earth is a specific planet of the universe, which is stupendous –beyond imagination and governed by the one eternal and universal law. Man, endowed with extraordinary virtues like intellect and creativity, is the top-notch creature on the Earth.

- Dr. Ravindra Kumar

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All human beings, women and men on the Earth are without any kind of discrimination equal. The eternal soul –Atman exists in everyone. The soul –Atman or the individual self, according to the Advaita Vedanta philosophy, is a projection or the reflection of the Supreme Self –the Regulator of the universal law. According to the Shrimadbhagavad-Gita, the soul is eternal and indestructible; it wears the body like clothes and discards it at the time of death. Each and every soul, therefore, has the same virtues –qualities as God.

The truth related to human equality can also be well comprehended by the scientific proclamation, which is, undoubtedly, based on intensive research and experiments. The scientific proclamation categorically divulges that we – human beings are 99.9% the same DNA-wise.

The Regulator or the Supreme Manager of the universal law –system is Himself the basis of human equality, the father of all beings. The Regulator and His rule –law are complimentary to each other. Both are intertwined and connected, and not separate from one-another in the slightest. It is for this reason that many in the world accept the eternal –Sanatana universal law as the Supreme Order governing the whole system. On the other hand, most of the people calling the Regulator of the universe by different names, accept Him to be the Supreme Manager of the ever flowing eternal universal law. They address Him by countless names according to His virtues and tasks He performs. His names, according to His virtues –

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