11 Oct 2025
[Shri G. Lakshman asked: Padanamaskarams Swami, Oh benevolent Lord, please clarify. When You mentioned that Lord Hanuman is going to be the future Brahma (Creator) the following doubts arose in my mind. Lord Hanuman is the incarnation of Lord Shiva who is Lord Datta and is already the Creator. Hanuman the soul can never become the Creator without the merge of Lord Datta. What is to be understood when You mention Hanuman is going to be the future Brahma.
I remain at Your lotus feet, G Lakshman]
Swami replied:- Rama is the incarnation of God Vishnu and fundamentally, He is the incarnation of God Datta also. Later on, the same incarnation took another incarnation as God Krishna. Here, there is no change in the composition of the incarnations of Rama and Krishna. We can say that the same Rama came as Krishna for doing a different program, which constitutes different works related to different qualities of the changed generation of souls from Tretāyuga to Dvāparayuga. When Rama came as Krishna, there is only a minor modification in the form and name. Similarly, when God Hanuman becomes the future creator, there is no major change in the form and only the name is changed to God Brahmā. The original form of God Brahmā remains as it is and the future incarnation of God Brahmā becomes a mixed incarnation of God Brahma and God Shiva since God Hanuman is well known as the incarnation of God Shiva. The present creation consists of souls with lot of knowledge that allows so many ways of analysis so that most souls are doing sins interpreting those sins as merits with the help of the scholastic ability that entered the creation from God Brahmā, the author of the Veda or Divine Knowledge. God Shiva is famous for destruction and discipline. The next coming creation will contain souls with a little fear for sin due to the involvement of God Shiva. All this is the background of God Hanuman becoming the future creator, God Brahmā. This is a very confidential divine secret and I have opened this since you are My very sincere devotee.
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