GOD (UNIQUENESS & MULTIPLICITY)
Definition for God being unique and also multiple:
In religion Sivam unique, Multiple in Brammam sources.
In extreme religion as stated Brammam to pure Brammam is unique, Acquirers are multiple.
In simple state God is unique, Livings are multiple.
In suttha samargam God is unique, Intellectuals who acquired pure sources of three bodies by god graces are multiple.
GOD BEING SINGLE AND DOUBLE
Definition for God being not a single, not a double and Being single and double:
Not a single - Godliness is not a single intellectual (Gnana) body
Not a double - Godliness is not a double pure (suttha), celestial (pranava) bodies
Being single and double - Godliness is being single and double by beeing first tool to give intellectual (Gnana) body, pure (suttha), celestial (pranava) bodies to the Intellectuals who acquired his graces.By experience feel it at guru.
Definition for God being unique and also multiple:
In religion Sivam unique, Multiple in Brammam sources.
In extreme religion as stated Brammam to pure Brammam is unique, Acquirers are multiple.
In simple state God is unique, Livings are multiple.
In suttha samargam God is unique, Intellectuals who acquired pure sources of three bodies by god graces are multiple.
GOD BEING SINGLE AND DOUBLE
Definition for God being not a single, not a double and Being single and double:
Not a single - Godliness is not a single intellectual (Gnana) body
Not a double - Godliness is not a double pure (suttha), celestial (pranava) bodies
Being single and double - Godliness is being single and double by beeing first tool to give intellectual (Gnana) body, pure (suttha), celestial (pranava) bodies to the Intellectuals who acquired his graces.By experience feel it at guru.
[1] Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar, ‘Thiruvarutpa’, ‘Urainadaipakuthi’, ‘Kadavul Ekam Anekam’ Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar Deiva Nilayam, pp. 394, May 2004.
[2] Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar, ‘Thiruvarutpa’, ‘Urainadaipakuthi’, ‘Kadavul Ondrum Irandum Aadhal’ Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar Deiva Nilayam, pp. 394, May 2004.
[3] Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar, ‘Thiruvarutpa’, ‘Aaraam Thirumurai’, ‘Arutperunjothi Agaval’, Thiruvarut Prakasa Vallalar Deiva Nilayam, pp. 24, May 2004.
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