
“Bhaga” means “the One who is the repository of all Divine attributes and is uniquely worthy of adoration.” “Ga” refers to “One who has all the excellences and who creates, sustains and reabsorbs everything.” The letter “Bha” has two meanings: Sam-bharta and Bharta. Sambharta means, “One who is competent to make Nature the instrument of the creative process.” Because He is also competent to sustain what is created, He is called Bharta. “Bha” has other meanings as Shanti (peace), light, effulgence, and illumination. “Ga” means “all-pervasive”. “Van” (Vanthudu in Telugu) means “One who is capable.” Hence the term Bhagawan means “the One who is capable of lighting the Divine effulgence, illuminating wisdom and is the Eternal Inner Light of the Soul.” Can there be anything greater than earning the love of such an omniscient and omnipotent Lord? There is nothing on earth or beyond it which is equal to Divine Love. To make all endeavour to earn that love is the whole purpose and meaning of human existence. – Divine Discourse, Jan 14, 1988.
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