Paramguru gives us this understanding in one of His granths (holy scriptures), Aghādh Bodh. He teaches us how all living-beings are equal as each ‘Ansha’ is literally ONE part of Kartā and each and every living being is ‘animated’ (alive) via the ‘Ansha’ energy within.
Kartā is the ultimate creator and controller of the entire universe. Kartā has no beginning, middle, or end. Kartā has no gender, race, name, body, or form. Kartā exists in the form of DIVINE energy, and no one can compare to Kartā’s powers. Paramguru has described Kartā’s powers, Kartā’s creations, and Kartā’s Dhām (Abode) in several granths. The ultimate goal is to attain salvation (Moksha) by going back to Kaival Dhām. An Ansha (part – soul) able to connect to Kartā receives salvation and experiences unparalleled and indescribable happiness. Because we do not have gender neutral singular pronouns in the English language, we will continue to use ‘Kartā’ in each sentence when referring to Kartā.
1. Ādhya : Kartā has no beginning, middle, or end. Kartā is eternal, immortal, and existed before all. Kartā will never be born through a mother’s womb nor will Kartā ever come on Earth.
4. Karunesh : Kartā is benevolent, impartial, judicious, and compassionate to all ansha (souls) and Kartā treats them all equally according to their deeds.
5. Kaival : ‘Kai’ means ‘devoid of’ and ‘Val’ means name, form, figure, and qualities (Rajo Guna, Tamo Guna, Satva Guna). Therefore, Kartā is DEVOID of names, forms, figures, and qualities. Kartā is beyond imagination and reasoning.