On 22nd November 1975 Bhagawan inaugurated the Sarva Dharma Stupa, a pillar in the shape a lotus bud, on which the symbols of some of the major religions of the world have been inscribed. The significance of these sacred symbols have explained by Bhagawan so that we can understand the truth that all religions lead man on the path to God.

(HINDUISM)
“Listen to the primeval Pranava ‘AUM’ resounding in your heart as well as in the heart of the universe.”

(CHRISTIANITY)
“Cut the ‘I’ feeling clean across and let your ego die on the cross, to endow on you eternity.”

(BUDDHISM)
“Remember the wheel of cause and consequence, of deed and destiny and the wheel of Dharma that guides them all.”

(ISLAM)
“Be like the star which never wavers from the crescent, but is fixed in steady faith.”

(ZOROASTRIANISM)
“Offer all bitterness in the sacred fire and emerge grand, great and godly.”
Baba does not try to mould men in the crucible of any cult. He does not prescribe any single spiritual exercise or peddle any patented panacea to cure the ills of men. On 4th July 1968, to a large gathering in Nairobi, Kenya, He said,
“I have not come to speak on behalf of any particular Dharma (religion), like the Hindu Dharma (Hindu religion). I have not come on any mission of publicity for any sect or creed or cause; nor have I come to collect followers for any doctrine. I have no plan to attract disciples or devotees into My fold or any fold. I have come to tell you of this Universal unitary faith, this Atmic principle (principle of the spirit), this path of love, this Dharma of Prema (nature of love), this duty of love, this obligation to love.”
“Let the different faiths exist, let them flourish; let the glory of God be sung in all languages in a variety of tunes. That should be the ideal. Respect the differences between the faiths and recognize them as valid so far as they do not extinguish the flame of unity,” Baba says.


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