God Is One - The Supreme Absolute Truth

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Śrīla Prabhupāda repeatedly emphasizes that the Absolute Truth is one without a second. Despite the diverse names and approaches found in different cultures and traditions, the Supreme Personality of Godhead remains the singular, undivided source of all creation, completely distinct from the innumerable subordinate living entities.

The Universal Supreme Being

In material society, people often create sectarian divisions, claiming God belongs exclusively to their faith. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that God is universal; just as gold remains gold regardless of who holds it, God is never restricted by mundane designations like Hindu, Muslim, or Christian.

The True Meaning of Religion

If there is only one Supreme Being, then the laws dictated by Him must also be fundamentally one. Śrīla Prabhupāda defines true religion (dharma) simply as obedience to the orders of the Supreme Lord, which ultimately culminates in pure, unalloyed love for Him.

The Singular Maintainer of All

The Vedic literatures clearly distinguish between the singular Absolute Truth and the plural living entities (nityo nityānām). Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while we are the innumerable dependent souls, God is the one supreme eternal who effortlessly maintains everyone.

Expansions and Manifestations

Although God is singular and absolute, He possesses the inconceivable potency to expand Himself into infinite forms and energies. Śrīla Prabhupāda uses the analogy of a multifaceted jewel to explain how the one Absolute Truth manifests as Brahman, Paramātmā, and Bhagavān without ever losing His original oneness.

Demigods are not the Supreme

Less intelligent persons often mistake the powerful administrative agents of the universe for the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda strictly differentiates the one Supreme God from the millions of demigods, who are simply empowered living entities acting as His subordinate servants.

Refuting Māyāvāda and Pantheism

Atheists and impersonalist philosophers often falsely claim that every living being is God. Śrīla Prabhupāda vigorously refutes this Māyāvādī misconception, noting that while we share a qualitative spiritual oneness with the Lord, quantitatively, God remains the supreme, singular master.

Conclusion

The realization that God is one is the absolute bedrock of true spiritual knowledge. Śrīla Prabhupāda thoroughly dispels the illusions of sectarianism, polytheism, and impersonalism by establishing the Supreme Personality of Godhead as the undisputed, singular source of everything. Whether expanding into infinite incarnations, supplying the necessities of all living entities, or dictating the universal principles of dharma, the Lord remains eternally one without a second. By abandoning fabricated religious differences and surrendering to the one supreme father, the conditioned soul achieves the ultimate perfection of universal love and devotion.

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