BookRev-19Four Religious Communities of India:Hindu, Sikh, Khalsa and Nirmallae Sant -4. Finally, in order to appreciate the functions of the second SIKH and the third KHALSA communities of religion it is essential to know some basic Hindu mythology and the prophets that appeared in the different past Ages. This need was also felt by Royal King GOBIND SINGH JI in that He sent forth some of His Khalsas to Banares (Jerusalem of India) to study the Hindu mythology, the shadow to the Royal Kingdom of God and the learned Khalsas were called NIRMALLAE (Pure) SANTS (Saints) or the Apostles. The concepts of BRAHMA, the Creator demiurge god, VISHNU, the Preserver demiurge god and SHIV, the Destroyer demiurge god are the fundamental basis of Hindu mythology. Thus, the demiurge god BRAHMA, KHUDA or Yahweh created the Nature including the mankind and the demiurge god VISHNU preserves the mankind through teaching the peaceful and righteous ways of living together in harmony with Nature w! hilst the demiurge god SHIV destroys those who go against the righteous teachings of VISHNU. Further, the four Ages outline the eras of dominant religious qualities. Thus, in SATT YUG or the Golden Age most of the people were shameful, truthful, contented and merciful and the people being full-fledged religious, they were called the VASS DEV (good angelic people). Also, they did not stand in the need of a prophet as they lacked no religious quality. In the Bible this era was called Adam and Eve living ...
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