Yajurveda – Proof of Supreme God Kavir Dev (Kabir Sahib) from Vedic Mantras
Introduction
Yajurveda is one of the four sacred Vedas and provides clear evidence about the identity, form, and characteristics of the Supreme God. It distinguishes the eternal Supreme God from perishable deities such as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, who remain bound within the cycle of birth and death.
According to the teachings explained by Sant Rampal Ji, Yajurveda reveals that the Supreme God is immortal, the Creator of all universes, possesses a divine human-like form, and personally descends on Earth to impart true spiritual knowledge for the liberation of souls. This Supreme God is identified as Kavir Dev (God Kabir), who appears in every age to free devotees from the bondage of Kaal and lead them to the eternal abode, Satlok.
Yajurveda rejects formless worship and establishes devotion to the visible Supreme God who resides in the supreme eternal realm.
Yajurveda Mantras Revealing the Supreme God
Yajurveda Chapter 1 Mantra 15
Agne Tanuh Asi – God is in form
This mantra proves that God possesses a divine form and is not formless.
Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 1
Agne TanuH Asi, Somasya Tanuh Asi – God is in form
This mantra again confirms that the Supreme God has a visible, divine body.
Yajurveda Chapter 5 Mantra 32
Kavir Anghari Asi, Bhambaariasi – God Kavir (Kabir) is the enemy of sins and enemy of bondage
This mantra directly identifies Kavir (Kabir) as the Supreme God who destroys sins and frees souls from bondage.
Yajurveda Chapter 8 Mantra 13
Enasah enasah – God forgives sins
This mantra declares that the Supreme God forgives sins of sincere devotees.
Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 25
Arddh richaeh – Tatvadarshi Sant explains the coded words of the Vedas
This mantra establishes that only a true Tatvadarshi Saint can explain the hidden meanings of the Vedas.
Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 26
A Complete Saint advises Religious Practice three times in a Day
This mantra describes the discipline of true spiritual practice guided by a Complete Saint.
Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 30
A Complete Saint accepts only the virtuous who shun intoxicants
This mantra describes the moral conduct required for true spiritual initiation.
Yajurveda Chapter 29 Mantra 25
Kavir asi prachetah – Kavir Dev (God Kabir) Himself comes to Earth to impart His knowledge
This mantra confirms that the Supreme God personally descends on Earth to impart divine knowledge.
Yajurveda Chapter 36 Mantra 3
Bhur bhuvah svah – Gayatri Mantra
This mantra reveals the cosmic realms and divine structure of creation.
Yajurveda Chapter 40 Mantra 8
Sah pari agaat shukram akaayam... Kavir Manishi – Body of God Kabir is not made of five elements
This mantra explains that the body of God Kabir is divine and not composed of the five material elements.
Yajurveda Chapter 40 Mantra 10
Dhiranam – Only a Tatvadarshi Saint can give full knowledge about Supreme God
This mantra confirms that only a Complete Saint can reveal the complete spiritual knowledge of the Supreme God.
Conclusion: Yajurveda Confirms Kavir Dev as the Supreme God
Yajurveda clearly establishes that:
- The Supreme God is in form
- The Supreme God is immortal
- The Supreme God forgives sins
- The Supreme God personally descends on Earth
- The Supreme God reveals true knowledge through a Tatvadarshi Saint
- The Supreme God is Kavir Dev (Kabir Sahib)
This Veda rejects formless worship and establishes devotion to the visible Supreme God who resides in the eternal abode Satlok and liberates souls from the bondage of Kaal.
Frequently Asked Questions – Yajurveda and the Supreme God
Who is the Supreme God according to Yajurveda?
Yajurveda identifies the Supreme God as Kavir Dev (Kabir Sahib), who is immortal, in form, and the Creator of all.
Does Yajurveda say that God is in form?
Yes, Yajurveda Chapter 1 Mantra 15 and Chapter 5 Mantra 1 clearly state that God has a divine form.
Is Kabir Sahib mentioned in Yajurveda?
Yes, Yajurveda Chapter 29 Mantra 25 names Kavir Dev as the Supreme God who comes to Earth to impart knowledge.
Can sins be forgiven according to Yajurveda?
Yes, Yajurveda Chapter 8 Mantra 13 states that the Supreme God forgives sins of sincere devotees.
Who can explain the true meaning of the Vedas?
Yajurveda Chapter 19 Mantra 25 and Chapter 40 Mantra 10 state that only a Tatvadarshi Saint can reveal the complete spiritual knowledge.
Does Yajurveda reject formless worship?
Yes, Yajurveda establishes that the Supreme God is in form and rejects the concept of formless devotion.
Where does the Supreme God reside?
Yajurveda describes the eternal abode of the Supreme God as Satlok, the supreme divine realm.