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Do the Vedas Say That God Appears as a Child?

Do the Vedas Say That God Appears as a Child?

Rigveda Proof That the Supreme God Descends in Infant Form

Short Answer

Yes. The Vedas clearly state that the Supreme God appears on Earth in the form of a child. Several verses of the Rigveda describe God manifesting as an infant, being nourished by maiden cows, growing up, and later revealing divine knowledge as a poet-saint.

These verses refer to the Supreme God as Kavir Dev — the same Supreme God who later appeared as Sant Kabir Saheb.


Introduction: Does God Take Birth According to the Vedas?

A common belief today is that God is formless and never takes birth. However, the Rigveda presents a very clear picture.

The Vedas reveal that:

  • God has a form
  • God descends to Earth
  • God appears as a child
  • God lives among humans
  • God reveals divine knowledge through poetry

This divine descent is not ordinary birth as God doesnt take birth from a Mother's womb. It is a divine manifestation of the Supreme God.


Rigveda Proof That God Appears as a Child

Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 1 Mantra 9

This mantra directly describes God in infant form being nourished by maiden cows.

Original Sanskrit

अभि इमम् अघ्न्याः उत श्रीणन्ति धेनवः शिशुम् सोमम् इन्द्राय पातवे ॥


Transliteration

Abhi imam aghnyah uta shreenanti dhenavah shishum somam indraya patave


Word Meaning

Word Meaning
Abhi Toward
Imam This
Aghnyah Maiden cows
Dhenavah Cows
Shishum Infant
Somam Supreme God
Shreenanti Nourish
Indraya Supreme Lord
Patave To drink

Meaning

The maiden cows nourish this infant Supreme God.

This verse clearly describes:

  • God appearing as a baby
  • God being nourished
  • God being physically present on Earth

This is not symbolic. The mantra explicitly uses the word Shishum (infant).


God Appears as a Child and Grows Up

Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Mantra 17

This mantra describes the childhood and growth of God.

It explains that:

  • God appears in child form
  • God grows up on Earth
  • God performs divine Leela
  • God later reveals divine knowledge

This confirms that the Supreme God does not remain hidden. He lives among humans.


God Is Recognised as a Poet and Saint

Rigveda Mandal 9 Sukt 96 Mantra 18

This mantra explains that when God appears on Earth, He is recognised as a poet, sage, and saint.

It says:

  • God speaks divine knowledge
  • God delivers thousands of verses
  • God establishes Satlok
  • God is known as Kavir Dev

This matches the life of Sant Kabir Saheb, whose words are known as Kabir Vani.


Who Is This Child God in the Rigveda?

The Rigveda repeatedly names the Supreme God as Kavir Dev.

The Rigveda describes:

  • Kavir Dev appearing as a child
  • Kavir Dev growing up on Earth
  • Kavir Dev becoming a saint
  • Kavir Dev revealing divine knowledge
  • Kavir Dev establishing Satlok

This exactly matches Sant Kabir Saheb.


Why Does God Appear as a Child?

The Vedas explain that God descends to:

  • Guide souls
  • Destroy ignorance
  • Reveal true worship
  • Liberate beings from Kaal
  • Take souls back to Satlok

When adharma increases, God appears to restore truth.


God Does Not Take Birth Like Humans

The Vedas clarify that:

  • God does not take birth from a womb
  • God is self-manifested
  • God appears by divine power
  • God is eternal

This is why the Rigveda says God appears, not that He is born.


Satlok: The Eternal Abode of the Child God

The Vedas describe God's original realm as Satlok.

It is:

  • Eternal
  • Immortal
  • Blissful
  • Free from birth and death

God descends from Satlok and later returns there.


Why This Knowledge Was Hidden

The Vedas say this knowledge is:

  • Secret
  • Hidden
  • Known only to true saints
  • Revealed only by God

This is why most people do not know that God appears as a child.


Conclusion: The Vedas Clearly Say God Appears as a Child

The Rigveda leaves no doubt:

  • God appears on Earth
  • God manifests as an infant
  • God is nourished
  • God grows up
  • God becomes a saint
  • God delivers divine knowledge
  • God returns to Satlok

This child is Kavir Dev, the Supreme God.

The same Kavir Dev later appeared as Sant Kabir Saheb (in Kalyug) to reveal the true path of salvation.


Final Truth

The Vedas do not describe a formless God. They describe a living, speaking, walking Supreme God. They describe a child who grows up to become a saint. They describe Kavir Dev — the Supreme Creator.

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