Kuljam Sarup
The divine knowledge uttered by Supreme God, Prannath, is recorded in the scripture Kuljam Sarup or Kuljam Swaroop. As these words came out of his mouth in different situations, they were transcribed at the same time.
The words of my beloved (Kuljam Sarup) are unlike anything in this world. They describe the Supreme Abode (Aksharaateet), which transcends the formless limits of the universe (Kshar) and even the imperishable (Akshar).1
Fourteen Books
The names of the fourteen texts included in Kuljam Sarup are:
- Raas
- Prakaas
- Khatruti
- Kalas
- Sanandh
- Kirantan
- Khulasa
- Khilwat
- Parikarma
- Saagar
- Singaar
- Sindhi
- Maarfat Saagar
- Qiyamatnama
Introduction
Until now, only knowledge that could be expressed in words had been spoken and heard in the world. However, knowledge beyond words had never been heard. This knowledge (Kuljam Sarup) has now manifested from the command of the Supreme God.2
Out of His grace, the Beloved has lifted the veil within me (dispelled my ignorance). Therefore, I wish to bring joy to my relatives (the souls of the divine abode) by sharing some words (Kuljam Sarup).3
(Shri Raj said to Indravati during the divine vision:) The words (Kuljam Sarup) you have spoken will bring forth the light of knowledge. Falsehood will vanish like cotton, and all darkness (ignorance) will be destroyed. Understand well the meaning of the verses that have emerged from your lips. If your soul bears witness to them, then accept and follow them.4
Content
Kuljam Swaroop begins with the Raas performed by Lord Krishna in Yogmaya and ends with an in-depth description of the Day of Judgment as described in the Quran. The texts of Khilwat, Parikarma, Saagar, and Singaar primarily elaborate on rare knowledge of the Supreme Abode. The Kirantan text covers all of these subjects.
The initial texts of Kuljam Swaroop bear the imprint of Indraavati. The texts from Prakaas Hindustani onward bear the imprint of Mahaamati. The final text, Bada Qiyamatnama, bears the imprint of Chhattaa (King Chhatrasaal).
Kuljam Swaroop comprises 14 books, 527 chapters, and 18,758 verses in total.
The divine words of Kuljam Swaroop are imbued with knowledge of the Supreme Abode. They were revealed to remind divine souls of the Supreme Abode, Shri Raj Shyama ji and their true form. The words bring joy to these souls.
Who spoke these words of Kuljam Swaroop?
O Sundarsaath! Listen attentively, for Prannath speaks out of compassion. Do not think that these are merely poetic words. The Lord has brought these words from the Supreme Abode.5
Do not consider these words (Kuljam Swaroop) of the Beloved to be from anyone else (they are spoken by the Beloved Himself). From the beginning until now, no one else has spoken about the abode of the Beloved (the Supreme God).6
Place of Revelation
The first revelation, known as the Raas and called the Gospel in Christianity, occurred in Prabodhpuri, Jamnagar. Next, the verses of Prakaas Gujarati were revealed and are known as the Jambur. Then, the Khatruti was revealed, describing separation and love.
The Kalas Gujarati was revealed in Prabodhpuri, Diu Port, and Surat. Kalas is also called the Torah in Abrahamic religions.
Sanandh, Prakaas Hindustani, and Kalas Hindustani were revealed in Anupshahar.
The verses of Kirantan were revealed in various places along the way.
In Panna, the teachings expanded greatly and many texts were revealed, including Khulasa, Khilwat, Parikarma, Saagar, Singaar, Sindhi, Maarfat Saagar, and Chhota Qiyamatnama.
The Bada Qiyamatnama was revealed in Chitrakoot.
The Glory of Kuljam Swaroop
The light (of Kuljam Swaroop) cannot be contained or hidden. Its radiance is intensely bright. When all of the light (the complete knowledge of the Supreme Abode) arrived here, night ended and dawn broke.7
This light (knowledge of Khilwat, Parikarma, Saagar, and Singaar) is so powerful that even a single ray would spread across the entire earth in an instant.8
The light (knowledge) of the Beloved dispels inner doubts. Through the spread of this word (Kuljam Swaroop), all ignorance will vanish.9
(1) Prakaas Hindustani 37/3 (2) Kalas Hindustani 1/3 (3) Kalas Hind. 1/4 (4) Kalas Hind. 9/42,43 (5) Prakaas Hind. 37/10 (6) Kalas Hind. 10/10 (7) Kalas Hind. 10/14 (8) Kalas Hind. 10/19 (9) Kalas Hind. 10/21
