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 | Hindu Scripture and Oneness of God By T O  Shanavas, M.D. “He knows truth who knowsThis God as one.Neither second or thirdNor fourth is He is called;Neither fifth nor sixthNor seventh is He called;Neither eighth nor ninthNor tenth is He is called.He surveys all that breathesAnd that breathes not.He possesses the Power of SupremeHe is One,The One Alone.In Him All divine powers Become the One Alone.”[Reference: Atharva Veda 13.5. 14-21] “He is One and one remains alone;There is no Second God.”[Reference: Atharva Veda 13.5.20] “God is One the Lord of Men,exceeding far and wide.We observe His Holy Laws.”[Reference: Rig Veda 8.25.16] “There is no parallel to Him,Whose glory is truly great.”[Reference: Yajur Veda 32.3] “He is One.Come together, you all, with power of spirit,   To the Lord of Heaven,Who is only One, the Guest of people;He the ancient desires to come to new;To Him all pathways turn; really, He is One.”[Reference: Sama Veda. 372] "Seek Him everywhereAll is within His speech.He knows all things.Full of Wisdom,He determinesWhat ought to be done,He is our recourse,All powers are vested in HimHe fulfills all our aspirations.He is the sourceOf all our nourishment and vigor,Intelligence and strength.”[Reference: Rig Veda 1.145.1] "He is all-pervading, unchanging supreme beingIs the purest of pure. He permeates all eternal lawsAnd Manifest throughoutThe universal life forces—The sea, the earth, and the mountains.”Reference: Rig Veda 4.40.5. “You are the Father of this world, moving and unmoving. You are to be adored bythis world. You are the greatest Guru, for these exists none who is equal toyou; how can there be then another, superior to You in the three worlds, O Beingof Unequal Power?”[The Holy Geeta page 708]
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