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There are striking similarities between the Sakar Murli and the Bhagavad Gita.
The Sakar Murli may turn to contain the final answers to the most vital questions about the human history,
man and God.
The main attributes of the narrator described in the mentioned Murli are: ‘Sarvshaktivan, Sada Shiva, Trimurti
Shiva, Kalatit Kalpantkari, Rudra, Karan Karavanhar, Karmatiit, Abhoghta, Akarta, Asocta, Sada Nirakari’ that
translated mean ‘the almighty one, the one who is always benevolent, Shiva who manifests himself through
three murti (physical bodies), the one who is beyond all degrees and who brings about the end of the cycle, the
one who assumes a ferocious form, the One who performs himself and makes the others perform; the one who
remains beyond the results of action, the one who is beyond experience, the one who is beyond action, the
one who is beyond thought, the one who is always incorporeal.’ Someone who is referred to as ‘that one’ is
described as father, teacher, true guide, the one who purifies the impure ones, the one who sits and explains
the beginning, middle and the end of the creation.