#SATYADARSHAN . Dharma is truth and truth is Shiva. So who told the lie? Who is spreading unrighteousness?

INDIA FIRST . SATYA DARSHAN . ASHUTOSH

HIGHLIGHTS FIRST:

The Web of Avatars and Hindu Consciousness

Sanatan Trapped in the Maya of Stories

Avatars Protected Hindus, But Hindus Continued to Decline

⁠Avatars Came, But Hindus Declined!!

Why Are Hindus Still Declining Even After Nine Avatars?

If any entity in Indian philosophy has been called the ultimate truth, it is Shiva—
who is beyond birth and death,

who is beyond time, action, and body,

who needs no story, declaration, or proof.

In contrast, the Puranic tradition reveals a long chain—
a series of incarnations—
where it is repeatedly stated:

“Whenever unrighteousness increases, I will incarnate.”

This is where the question begins.

1) If Shiva is the ultimate truth, then how does unrighteousness occur again and again?

If Shiva is the original, eternal, and embodied truth, then

• What does the repeated emergence of unrighteousness indicate?

• Does unrighteousness come from an external force, or does it arise from within the system itself?

If unrighteousness returns in every era,
is it not reasonable to assume that the root of the problem still exists?

2) Brahma-Vishnu and the limits of truth (symbolic story)?

The central story of the Puranas—the Agnilinga—tells that
Brahma went upwards,

Vishnu went downwards,

but the infinite truth found neither beginning nor end.

Brahma, the creator of the Vedas, who was connected to Vishnu’s navel, i.e., who created the Vedas on Vishnu’s instructions, spoke the first lie – “I have known the truth.” However, neither of them could know the ultimate truth.

The question is, then, can the Vedas, composed by Brahma, who himself could not know the absolute truth, contain the absolute truth? So, can Vedanga Jyotish calculate the absolute truth?

The philosophical allusion is clear:

How can those who themselves have not known the limits of the Absolute Truth declare themselves to be the Absolute Truth?

3) Recurrence of Avatars: Solution or Confession?

If incarnations were a permanent solution, then
• Why a second incarnation?
• Why a third?
• And why a future “final” incarnation?

Doesn’t repeated incarnations acknowledge that—
unrighteousness has not been eradicated?

4) Where does unrighteousness come from?

This is where the most difficult question arises.

The story of victory and defeat in the Puranas tells us that—

• They were the gatekeepers of Vishnu,

• Due to a curse, they came to earth in the form of demons,

• and became: Hiranyaksha, Hiranyakashipu, Ravana-Kumbhakarna, Shishupala, and Dantavakra.

The question is not whether they were “demons” or not;

The question is—

Doesn’t the origin of unrighteousness appear to be within the very divine order itself?

5) Isn’t this a pre-planned plot?

Every incarnation story follows a similar pattern:

1. The rise of the “Demon”

2. The suffering of the people

3. The arrival of the incarnation

4. The declaration—”I am God.”

If the opponents also come from within the same system,
isn’t this a predetermined plot?

6) Shiva vs. the incarnation: Silence vs. declaration

Shiva never says—
“I am God,” “believe me,” “I have come.”

Shiva is silent—a state, not a role.

In the incarnation narrative, on the contrary, declaration is necessary.

And where declaration is necessary, insecurity is hidden somewhere.

7) Avatarism and Maya

This article does not refute any belief.

It only shows that incarnationism is an illusory construct—
one that keeps consciousness entangled in external salvation.

As long as consciousness continues to say, “Someone will come and save me,”
it will continue to consider itself incomplete.

8) The Most Important Question

If Vishnu is God, then—
• Why does unrighteousness return even after repeated incarnations?

• Why is there the same war, the same fear, the same suffering in every era?

And if the answer is, “This is a play,
then is the suffering of ordinary humans also merely a figment of the narrative?

9) Conclusion: Shiva, Truth, and Self-Realization

Shiva is not the hero of any story.

Shiva is the truth where—
there is no conflict between righteousness and irreligion,

no need for incarnation,

no creation of an enemy.

Avatar stories will come and go;

The ultimate truth will remain in silence.

This article says—

Ask questions.

For where questions die, there Maya triumphs.

A final call for Sanatani Hindus (Special Article)

Hindus, beware.

Shiva is not confined to a temple, a Jyotirlinga, or any place or stone.

That infinite light, that fire element, is within you.

It was known not to be extinguished with water, but to illuminate consciousness

The illusion of incarnationism transformed even the eternal Shiva

into a “Jyotirlinga” and “Jal-Hari”—
and we began offering material things to the fire, not offerings.

Silence was turned into a mantra,

and meditation into a spectacle.

The fire of truth that was to be held within like Mahakali,

was lost in external objects.

The wisdom that was to be used to become Kaal Bhairav ​​and cut off the heads of falsehood and ego,

that very wisdom was suppressed by calling it “sin.”

Today, we have witnessed the massacre of lakhs of Hindus in front of us, even after seeing the rape, conversion and atrocities on Hindu women in Pakistan, Kashmir, Bengal, instead of becoming Kal Bhairav, we are waiting for Vishnu avatar (Kalki)!!

Not us, but some savior will solve this problem!! Thinking this, we are relying on the benefits of Bhajan Katha Maya, Punya Astrology Panchang.

Just think, there have been nine incarnations of Vishnu, and how far have Hindus fallen worldwide?

If Vishnu’s incarnation is the only form of God, then who are Jesus, the son of God, and Prophet Muhammad, the messenger of God? Whose followers are the most numerous worldwide! These too are like incarnations!

Indeed,
today we are forgetting that we ourselves are a part of Shiva-Shakti.

But we have confined them too to forms.

The infinite Mahakaal is seen as a yogi or a Jyotirlinga, and the fire of Mahakali (the true light) is seen as a dark-skinned woman wearing scanty clothes, with her tongue out!

Instead of awakening our inner consciousness, we, the Sanatani Hindus,
offering prasad/bhog/substances at various places of worship,
getting entangled in the rituals of myth and illusion—
and becoming weak, shrinking, and divided.

There is still time.
Stop searching for Shiva outside—experience it within.
Recognize the infinite light,
Embrace the element of fire,

And destroy falsehood with discernment.

This is the renaissance of the eternal—
This is the Shiva-truth.

Disclaimer

This article is a philosophical/symbolic discussion.

It is not intended to insult any deity, scripture, or faith;
It is an invitation to ponder and question.


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