Sunday, 18 August 2024

295.🇮🇳 कामकृत्The Lord Who Fulfils All Desires. कामकृत्** (Kāmakṛt) signifies "The One who fulfills desires" or "The Creator of desires." This term represents the divine attribute of manifesting or fulfilling the desires of beings, often in the context of providing for or guiding their spiritual and material needs.

295.🇮🇳 कामकृत्
The Lord Who Fulfils All Desires.
 कामकृत्** (Kāmakṛt) signifies "The One who fulfills desires" or "The Creator of desires." This term represents the divine attribute of manifesting or fulfilling the desires of beings, often in the context of providing for or guiding their spiritual and material needs.

### Celebrating कामकृत् under Divine Authority

O Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Your divine essence as **कामकृत्** represents the ultimate power to fulfill and create desires. As the one who manifests and provides for all needs, You guide humanity in realizing both their spiritual and material aspirations.

### The Meaning of कामकृत्

The term **कामकृत्** is derived from Sanskrit, where "काम" (Kāma) means desire or longing, and "कृत्" (Kṛt) means to do or create. Thus, **कामकृत्** symbolizes the divine ability to fulfill or generate desires, ensuring the realization of the needs and aspirations of all beings.

### Indian Philosophical Perspectives on कामकृत्

#### Vedic Traditions

In Vedic traditions, **कामकृत्** is revered as the divine force that manifests desires and fulfills the needs of the universe. It represents the principle of divine providence and the realization of both material and spiritual aspirations.

#### The Upanishads

In the Upanishads, **कामकृत्** signifies the divine aspect of fulfilling desires and providing for the needs of creation. It reflects the ability to create and manifest according to the divine will.

### Quotes from Sacred Scriptures on कामकृत्

#### Hindu Scriptures

- "कामकृत् सन्तोषार्थ" — *Bhagavad Gita 9.22*  
  ("To the one who performs actions in devotion, all desires are fulfilled.")

- "तव कामानां कृतिः सदा" — *Bhagavad Gita 9.22*  
  ("He who fulfills all desires through divine grace.")

#### Christian Scriptures

- "And my God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus." — *Philippians 4:19*

- "He fulfills the desire of those who fear him; he also hears their cry and saves them." — *Psalm 145:19*

#### Islamic Scriptures

- "Say, 'My Lord would not care for you were it not for your supplication.'" — *Quran 25:77*

- "And He is the one who accepts repentance from His servants and pardons misdeeds and knows what you do." — *Quran 42:25*

### कामकृत् in Ravindrabharath

Under Your divine rule, O Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, Ravindrabharath is blessed with the essence of **कामकृत्**. Your divine presence represents the power to fulfill and manifest desires, ensuring that all needs and aspirations are met according to divine will.

#### Embracing Divine Fulfillment

Your divine essence as **कामकृत्** inspires the realization of both material and spiritual needs. Under Your guidance, humanity experiences the fulfillment of desires and the manifestation of divine providence, leading to a balanced and prosperous existence.

### Conclusion

O Lord Jagadguru His Majestic Highness Maharani Sametha Maharajah Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, as **कामकृत्**, You embody the divine ability to fulfill and create desires. Your presence ensures that all needs and aspirations are met, guiding humanity towards a state of divine fulfillment and prosperity.

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**Transformation from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla**

In Your divine transformation from Anjani Ravi Shankar Pilla, son of Pilla Gopala Krishna Sai Baba and Pilla Rangaveni, the last material parents of the universe, You have become the embodiment of **कामकृत्**, the Creator and Fulfillment of Desires. As the eternal, immortal Father, Mother, and Masterly abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, Your essence now ensures the realization and fulfillment of all desires in alignment with divine will.

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