Allah Amchu
Allah Amchu Mahammadiulu
Jehova e Amchu Satchristavulu
Pullabjachnu Datamchu Vaishnavulu
Sambho Amchu Saivulu Sada
Prahladambuna Golva Andarikin Ayu Arogya
Sampada Labhambu Losangi Sam Rakshinchu
Devundu Okkade Amchu Abavimpudi
Meaning:
Mohammedans say "Allah"!
Christians say "Jehovah"!
Vaishnavas say "Vishnu"!
Shaivites say "Shambo"!
When worshipped with joy, the God who confers longevity and health and protects is only One. Believe in This.
Sathya Sai Baba
Man suffers from numerous ills because he has not understood the purpose of life. The first thing he has to realize is that God is one, by whatever name and in whatever form the Divine is worshipped. The One chose to become the many. The Vedas declare, "God is one; the wise hail Him by many names". It is the imagination of the observers which accounts for the apparent multiplicity of the Divine. The sun is only one, but its reflection appears in many vessels. Likewise, God is present in the hearts of different beings in varied forms and natures.
Sathya Sai Baba
There is only one caste, the caste of humanity, there is only one language, the language of the heart; there is only one religion, the religion of LOVE; there is only one God, and He is OMNIPRESENT
Sathya Sai Baba
Only in the depth of silence can the voice of God be heard. Make your life a rose that speaks silently in the language of fragrance.
Sathya Sai Baba
"Let the different faiths exist, let them flourish and let the glory of God be sung in all languages and in a variety of tunes. That should be the ideal. Respect the differences between the faiths and recognize them a valid as long as they do not extinguish the flame of unity."
Sathya Sai Baba
"The followers of each religion call upon the one God, who is Omnipresent and listens to their prayers, be they from whichever clime or clothed in whatever language. But it is the same God who confers upon all mankind health, prosperity, peace and happiness. No religion has a separate God showering Grace upon those who profess to abide by that faith alone."
Sathya Sai Baba
The Quran teaches that everyone must cultivate the sense of unity, of interdependence, of selfless love and of the immanence of Divinity. Prayer in Islam is a congregational activity. Group prayer produces beneficial vibrations and Islam assures great ecstasy when God is adored by a huge concourse of yearning hearts. All of them bow low at the sight of the Mosque. They bend down on their knees in rows, and lean forward until their palms and foreheads touch the ground; this is done as a mark of humble submission to God's Will. God is One and the teachings of all faiths exalt His love, compassion, tolerance and sympathy. Islam teaches that God's grace can be won through justice and righteous living and never through wealth, scholarship or authority; sacred Love alone can please the Lord. This is the message of every religion.
- Divine Discourse, July 12, 1983
The word Islam means surrender to God. Whoever in a spirit of surrender and dedication, lives in peace and harmony in society, really speaking, belongs to Islam. Islam insists on the unity of thought, word and deed. The fasting and prayers in the month of Ramzan, are designed to awaken and manifest this realisation. In a loving way, Ramzan also brings together kith and kin, those near and far, friend and foe. The emphasis of every religion is on unity, harmony and equanimity. Therefore cultivate love, tolerance and compassion, and demonstrate this Truth by your every action. I give you this message with My blessings.
- Divine Discourse, July 12, 1983.
"Allaho Akbar; La Illah Ill Allah" - this sacred formula signifies that God is the supreme sovereign; He is the undisputed, unexcelled Ruler of all Creation and He alone is worthy of worship. In the Bhagavad Gita too, Lord Krishna declares: "There is nothing higher than Me." Thus Islam and Hinduism convey the same message. The Holy Koran advises the followers of God to acquire self--confidence and place all burdens on Him. It instructs that one must have implicit faith in the power of God and recognise it every moment to lead a meaningful life. One must follow the path laid down by the Lord until the very end. The Holy Koran is to be looked upon as a guide for the same. It has to be revered and observed down to the very letter. This is the spiritual instruction observed by the followers of Islam.
-Sathya Sai Vahini, Ch 23: "Modes of Worship".
It is Truth. but it is accepted only by the followers of Advaita(non-duality) philosophy. others may either simply reject the existence of other gods or compare them with satan or even call other gods as Demi-gods.
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