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Veda Says Unimaginable God Exists

 
 
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Veda Says Unimaginable God Exists

The God is unimaginable, but His existence is experienced so we should say that the unimaginable God exists (Asteetyeva'Veda). Therefore, God also is called as 'Sat', which means that exists. God gives the experience of His existence through human incarnation to human beings. Since God can be called as 'sat', you can say that God alone existed in the beginning before the creation while explaining (Sadeva Somya'Veda). God created the energy (Tat Tejo'Veda) and the energy can also be called as 'Sat', which means that Energy exists even if all forms of energy disappear.

It is 'Sat' with reference to its forms (matter and awareness). But it is non-existent with respect to God and so it is also 'Asat'. Therefore, the Veda says 'Sat existed in the beginning' and also says 'Asat existed in the beginning'. The first statement applies to God also since God is the absolute Sat. According to the context, you have to take the corresponding meaning for any word. Without analysis, confusion results finally.

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