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What is the True Path of Worship

What is the True Path of Worship

The True Path of Worship: Unlocking Chakras, Settling Divine Debts, and Attaining Supreme God Kabir

What is Worship?

Worship is the sacred process through which a soul reconnects with its divine origin. It is not limited to rituals or symbolic gestures but involves awakening dormant spiritual energies within the human body. According to the eternal knowledge revealed by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, true worship is a well-defined, step-by-step journey—beginning with repaying the spiritual debt of five principal deities (Panch Dev), moving beyond the cosmic lords (Kaal Brahm and Akshar Purush), and culminating in the worship of the Supreme God Kabir Sahib to attain Satlok—the Eternal Abode.

Awakening the Chakras: Worship of Panch Dev

The human body contains subtle spiritual centers called chakras, each associated with specific divine entities known as Panch Dev. These chakras are like sealed gateways, and each one must be opened through the correct mantra, given only by a Complete Saint (Tatvadarshi Sant). Here’s how the soul progresses:

1. Mool Kamal (Root Chakra)Lord Ganesha

Located at the base of the spine and containing four petals, the Mool Kamal is the seat of Lord Ganesha. This chakra remains closed until unlocked by the correct mantra. When chanted with sincerity, the mantra pleases Ganesha, who then opens the gate for the soul’s upward journey. This is the first essential step in the spiritual path, setting the foundation for liberation.

2. Swadhisthana Kamal (Sacral Chakra)Brahma & Savitri

Positioned above the Root Chakra, this lotus has six petals and is the dwelling of Lord Brahma and Goddess Savitri. A specific mantra activates this chakra. When this mantra is properly practiced, Brahma and Savitri bless the soul and allow it to move further upward on the path of liberation.

3. Nabhi Kamal (Navel Chakra)Vishnu & Lakshmi

The Navel Chakra, with eight petals, is home to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. By chanting the appropriate mantra, the practitioner gains their grace. Once pleased, these deities open the chakra's gateway, enabling the soul to rise higher in its spiritual pursuit.

4. Hridaya Kamal (Heart Chakra)Shiva & Parvati

The Heart Chakra has twelve petals and houses Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Chanting its designated mantra pleases the divine couple, who open the portal and allow the soul to proceed on its journey beyond the limits of nature.

5. Kanth Kamal (Throat Chakra)Goddess Durga (Ashtangi / Prakriti Devi)

The Throat Chakra, with sixteen petals, is the seat of Goddess Durga, also known as Ashtangi or Prakriti Devi. This is the final chakra in the Panch Dev sequence. With the proper mantra, Durga is pleased, and she unlocks the path toward the Trikuti Kamal, where the journey moves beyond the deities of nature.

Next Stage: Crossing the Realms of Kaal Brahm and Akshar Purush

Once the soul has paid its debt to the Panch Dev and unlocked the five chakras, it reaches a point where it must surpass two powerful lords:

  • Kaal Brahm (Brahm / Jyoti Niranjan) – Ruler of 21 universes, the master of deception and cause of birth-death cycles.
  • Akshar Purush (ParBrahm) – Ruler of 700 quadrillion universes, higher than Kaal but not beyond death or illusion.

Though higher than the Panch Dev, these beings are still within the bounds of creation and time. To reach the eternal realm, the soul must transcend their territories. This is possible only through true worship guided by a Tatvadarshi Saint who grants Satnam..

Satnam: The Mantra That Pays the Cosmic Debt

Satnam is a powerful mantra revealed by the Supreme God Kabir Sahib and given only by a Tatvadarshi Saint. It consists of two secret mantras—one directed to Kaal Brahm and the other to Akshar Purush. These mantras are not for worshipping these beings, but rather for settling the spiritual debt the soul owes them from countless births under their control. By chanting Satnam with devotion and under the guidance of an authorized Saint, the soul is released from their influence and prepared to move toward complete liberation in Satlok, the eternal abode beyond their realms.

Final Goal: Worship of Supreme God Kabir Sahib

The ultimate destination of the soul is Satlok, a divine, everlasting realm beyond the reach of suffering, birth, and death. It is the kingdom of the Supreme God – Kabir Sahib, the Creator of all deities, including Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Durga, Kaal Brahm, and Akshar Purush. The mantra for the final stage is called Sarnaam.

Sarnaam: The Eternal Mantra of Liberation

Sarnaam is the supreme mantra of God Kabir Sahib, the Eternal and Complete Supreme God. Unlike other mantras, Sarnaam is the final liberating sound, given only after Satnam by a Tatvadarshi Saint. It connects the soul directly to Satlok, the immortal realm of God Kabir, where there is no birth, death, or suffering. By chanting Sarnaam with unwavering devotion and purity, the soul becomes free from the bondage of Kaal and Akshar Purush, and permanently exits the cycle of birth and death. This mantra grants the soul eternal peace, bliss, and residence in Satlok, the true home of every living being.

Kabir Sahib, who appeared in the 15th century in Kashi and is currently represented by Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, is the only Supreme Being who can grant true salvation. He alone gives the true mantras to unlock the chakras, cross the cosmic regions, and reach Satlok. His mantras are the most powerful because they are not made by humans but are the very essence of divine truth, as revealed in holy scriptures like the Vedas, Bhagavad Gita, and the Quran.

Conclusion

True worship is not based on guesswork or blind rituals—it is a clearly defined spiritual path revealed by the Supreme God Himself. This journey begins with awakening the five chakras within the body, each governed by the Panch Dev (Lord Ganesha, Brahma-Savitri, Vishnu-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati, and Goddess Durga). Once these gateways are opened through their respective mantras, the soul must then pay off the spiritual debt of Kaal Brahm and Akshar Purush through the chanting of Satnam. The final and most essential step is the chanting of Sarnaam, the eternal mantra of Supreme God Kabir Sahib, received through the Tatvadarshi Saint, who at present is Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. Only by following this complete method of worship—comprising the mantras of the five deities, Satnam, and Sarnaam—can a soul break free from the cycle of birth and death and attain eternal liberation in Satlok, the everlasting divine abode.

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