Lord Vishnu
Lord Vishnu

🕉️ Lord Vishnu Ji: The Preserver and His True Position in the Universe

Introduction

Lord Vishnu Ji, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is often regarded as the preserver in the cosmic trinity (Trimurti), which also includes Brahma Ji (the creator) and Shiva Ji (the destroyer). He is widely worshipped by millions across the globe as the sustaining force behind the creation. Known by names such as Narayan, Vasudev, and Hari, Vishnu Ji is described in many scriptures as the embodiment of Satogun, or the mode of goodness.

But is Lord Vishnu Ji truly the Supreme God? Can He provide Moksha (salvation)? According to the Sukshma Veda and the divine knowledge revealed by Jagat Guru Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, the truth about Lord Vishnu’s origin, role, and limitations is far more profound and spiritually enlightening than commonly understood.


Lord Vishnu’s Appearance and Vehicle (Vahan)

Lord Vishnu is traditionally depicted as a divine being with blue complexion, signifying infinite depth like the sky and the ocean. He is typically shown with four arms, holding a conch (Shankha), discus (Chakra), mace (Gada), and a lotus (Padma). His vehicle is Garuda, a celestial eagle, who serves as his faithful vahan and divine mount.


Origin of Lord Vishnu Ji: Not the Beginning

According to Sukshma Veda, Vishnu Ji is not the eternal Supreme God. He was born from the union of Brahm Kaal (also known as Kshar Purush or Jyoti Niranjan) and Durga (Ashtangi). Vishnu Ji, along with Brahma and Shiv, was given the task of managing the three departments of creation, preservation, and destruction, respectively.

➡️ Vishnu Ji was born from Durga’s womb, and his role is to sustain the universe created by Brahma and eventually destroyed by Shiv.

This directly contradicts the popular belief that Vishnu is eternal and uncreated. He is instead a mortal deity with a fixed life span, after which he is reborn. Thus, according to this divine knowledge, Vishnu Ji is not the Supreme Power but a servant of Kaal (Brahm).


Role of Vishnu Ji in the Universe

Lord Vishnu is responsible for preserving the cosmos. He does this by incarnating in various forms, known as Dashavatara (ten avatars), which include:

  • Matsya (Fish)

  • Kurma (Tortoise)

  • Varaha (Boar)

  • Narasimha (Half-man, Half-lion)

  • Vamana (Dwarf)

  • Parashuram

  • Lord Ram

  • Lord Krishna

  • Buddha

  • Kalki (Yet to come)

Each avatar plays a role in restoring dharma (righteousness) when it is threatened. However, even these divine incarnations are not above the cycle of birth and death.


Vishnu Ji’s Family: Divine Yet Limited

  • Father: Brahm Kaal (Jyoti Niranjan)

  • Mother: Goddess Durga

  • Wife: Lakshmi Ji, goddess of wealth and prosperity.

  • Notable Incarnations: Ram, Krishna, and Narasimha.

  • Children: Not commonly mentioned in scriptures; his incarnations often have their own familial stories.

🔍 Interestingly, Vishnu Ji’s wife, Lakshmi, was also created by Durga Ji and married to Vishnu Ji after his creation.


Spiritual Knowledge from Sukshma Veda

The Sukshma Veda, which includes the nectar speech of Almighty Kabir Saheb Ji, as revealed through Sant Garib Das Ji Maharaj, provides shocking and enlightening facts:

“Vishnu Ji, like Brahma and Shiva, is not the ultimate power but a subordinate deity under Brahm Kaal.”

Brahm Lok’s rules bind him, and though powerful, he is not free from the bondage of karma and is not capable of granting salvation.


Why Is Vishnu Ji Considered Blue?

The blue color of Lord Vishnu symbolizes the infinite nature of his responsibilities. He pervades the universe like the sky and ocean, both of which appear blue to the human eye. The color symbolizes serenity and eternity, but it doesn’t imply that he is the Supreme God.


Misconceptions about Vishnu Ji’s Supremacy

The Holy Gita, Vedas, and Puranas all indirectly support the view that salvation is not attainable through the worship of Vishnu alone. According to Gita Chapter 15 Verse 16-17:

“There are two types of beings in the world — perishable and imperishable… But beyond them is the Supreme Divine Personality – Param Akshar Brahm.”

Here, Param Akshar Brahm is not Vishnu Ji, but Satpurush or Almighty Kabir Ji, who resides in Satlok and is beyond birth and death.


Who Does Vishnu Ji Worship?

It is astonishing to know that even Vishnu Ji meditates — but on whom?

He worships Almighty KavirDev, who is the Supreme Creator. This is evident from instances in scriptures where Vishnu is seen seeking refuge or guidance from higher divine authority.


Key Scriptural Evidence Showing Vishnu Ji’s Limitations

  1. When Vishnu and Brahma fought over supremacy, Shiva appeared and clarified that neither of them was Supreme.

  2. Vishnu Ji’s incarnation as Ram had to worship Lord Shiva and even seek help from Hanuman and others to defeat Ravana.

  3. As Krishna, he lifted Govardhan mountain, but with the help of divine power granted by the Supreme God.

  4. Krishna Ji also did not reveal full knowledge in the Gita, as stated in Gita Chapter 4 Verse 5.


What is the Mantra of Vishnu Ji?

Vishnu devotees often chant “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya” or “Om Vishnave Namah”. However, as per Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj, these mantras cannot provide salvation. True salvation is only possible by chanting the Satnaam and Saarnaam, given by a Tatvdarshi Sant.


Vishnu Ji’s Residence and Cosmic Role

Vishnu Ji resides in Vaikunth Lok, which is a temporary realm in the Brahm Lok region created by Kaal. Vaikunth is not eternal. It perishes during the cosmic destruction (Pralaya).

In contrast, Satlok, the eternal realm of Almighty Kabir Ji, is indestructible and divine.


Shocking Truths from Sukshma Veda

The Sukshma Veda also reveals:

  • Vishnu Ji was once cursed by Rishi Bhrigu.

  • He had no power to protect himself without assistance from a higher divine power.

  • The essence of the Vishnu Purana also hints at the Almighty being beyond Vishnu.


Vishnu Ji in Modern Devotion: A Question of Awareness

Despite the clear scriptural evidence, millions continue to worship Vishnu Ji, thinking he is the Supreme. This is due to a lack of spiritual knowledge and guidance from a complete saint.

Just as a servant cannot grant the power of the king, Vishnu Ji cannot grant Moksha, being bound himself.


Who is the Real Supreme God?

According to the teachings of Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj, the Supreme God is:

  • Eternal

  • Unborn

  • Omnipotent

  • Omniscient

  • Resides in Satlok

  • Grants Moksha

  • Identified in all holy scriptures including Vedas, Gita, Quran, and Bible

✨ This Supreme God is none other than KavirDev (Kabir Sahib Ji).


Final Verdict: Can Lord Vishnu Ji Grant Salvation?

🔴 No.

Based on:

  • Gita Chapter 18 Verse 62

  • Vedas’ declaration of an imperishable Supreme

  • Vishnu’s own limitations and cycles of birth

  • Scriptural stories and philosophical truths

Lord Vishnu Ji, while worthy of reverence, is not the final destination for those seeking liberation.


Conclusion

Lord Vishnu Ji is a respected, powerful, and deeply compassionate deity, playing a vital role in the preservation of the universe. However, he is not the Supreme God capable of granting salvation, as proven through Vedic and scriptural analysis provided by Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj.

For true spiritual progress, seekers must turn towards Tatvdarshi Sant who can connect them with Satpurush (Almighty Kabir Saheb Ji) and lead them on the path of eternal liberation.

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