Apart from Sukshmved (Kalam-e-Kabir = Kabir Vani), there is no religious text that has
complete spiritual knowledge.
Evidence: – The main texts of Hinduism are the four Vedas (Rigved, Yajurved, Samved and
Atharvaved). Their essence i.e., summary is Shrimad Bhagavat Gita. Their knowledge has also
been given by the same Allah (Lord) who has given the knowledge of the four books (Zaboor,
Taurat, Injil and Quran).
In Yajurved Chapter 40 Mantra 10, the giver of the knowledge of the Vedas has stated that
some describe God as the one who is never born i.e., formless. Some consider Him to be corporeal
who takes birth like Ram and Krishna were born; they consider these to be God. Is God formless or
corporeal? Does He take birth or does He not? Does he incarnate or not? (Dheeranam) Tatvdarshi
Saints give accurate knowledge about this; listen to them.
Important: It has been proved that the Vedas do not have complete spiritual knowledge in
them.
Even Shrimad Bhagavat Gita does not contain complete spiritual knowledge.
Evidence: – The four Vedas are important and trustworthy texts for the Hindu society. The
Gita is read more than the Vedas. The knowledge of Gita has also been given by the same Lord
(Allah) who has given the knowledge of the four Vedas and the four books (Zaboor, Taurat, Injil
and Quran). The Hindu religious leaders believe that the Shrimad Bhagavat Gita is the essence of
the four Vedas. In this very Gita, in Chapter 4 Verse 32, it has been mentioned that (BrahmanH)
the Supreme God preaches true knowledge (mukhe) by uttering speech from his lotus-mouth. The
knowledge imparted in that speech of his is called “Tatvgyan”. Then in Gita Chapter 4 itself, in
Verse 34, it has been stated that “O Arjun! Ask any of the Tatvdarshi Saints about that Tatvgyan
(which the Almighty God imparts by uttering speech from His mouth). By prostrating yourself
before them, and politely asking them questions, those learned Mahatmas who are well-versed
in Tatvgyan will instruct you in Tatvgyan.” {Because that same Almighty God keeps imparting
that same true knowledge to good souls i.e., righteous people from time to time. That is why, this
has been said. That knowledge is presently available with me, this slave (Rampal Das). No one
in the world knows about it.}
Important: – This proved that complete spiritual knowledge is not even present in the Shrimad
Bhagavat Gita. Even Bible (which is the sum of the three books Zaboor, Taurat and Injil) and
the Quran do not have complete spiritual knowledge in them.
Evidence: – In the topic “Information about Al-Khijr (Al-Kabir)” above, it has been mentioned
that the Allah who has given the knowledge of the holy book Zaboor, the holy book Taurat and
the holy book Injil, he also told Hazrat Muhammad (which is mentioned in the Holy Book Quran,
Surah Kahf-18, Verses 60-82) that I sent Musa to a man to know the knowledge that Musa did
not have. The knowledge acquired by Musa (Book Taurat) has no significance in front of that
knowledge. Musa ji had returned empty-handed without obtaining that knowledge. Several
things emerge from this episode:
No. 1: – That knowledge is not in the book Taurat. If it had been in it, there would have been
no need to send Musa to Al-Khijr for the attainment of knowledge.
No. 2: – The knowledge of Holy Zaboor, Holy Taurat and Holy Injil was given by this same
Allah to Hazrat Dawood, Hazrat Musa and Hazrat Isa respectively in one go i.e., he did not reveal
it little by little like the knowledge of Quran.
Hazrat Musa was preaching the knowledge of Taurat. He was delivering the sermon of that
same knowledge. During the sermon, a member of the congregation had asked, “O Musa! Who is
the most learned in the world at present?” Musa had described himself as the most learned person
in the world. Due to which, the Allah of Musa had said, “Your knowledge has no significance
in front of the knowledge of Al-Khijr.” This proves that the knowledge of Taurat is incomplete.
No. 3: – If there was complete knowledge in the book Zaboor, then Allah would have said,
“The knowledge of Zaboor is better than your knowledge. It is mentioned in that chapter.” But
no such proof is found. This proves that the knowledge of Zaboor is also not equivalent to the
knowledge of Al-Khijr.
No. 4: – If there was complete knowledge in the Injil, then Allah would have told Hazrat
Muhammad that the knowledge of Al-Khijr has been given to Isa, the son of Maryam, in the
“Injil”. But even this is nowhere to be found. This proves that even the holy book “Injil” does
not contain the knowledge of Al-Khijr (Al-Kabir).
Important: – It is clear from the above analysis that the complete spiritual knowledge is not
in the Holy Bible. {Only three books have been bound together in the Holy Bible: – 1. Zaboor, 2.
Taurat, 3. Injil. The sum of these three is known as the Bible.}
What About the Bible and Quran?
The Bible consists of three major books—Zaboor (Psalms), Taurat (Torah), and Injil (Gospel)—given to prophets Dawood (David), Musa (Moses), and Isa (Jesus) respectively. Similarly, the Quran is the holy book of Islam revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
Quran – Surah Al-Kahf (18:60–82):
This passage recounts an event where Prophet Musa (Moses) is sent by Allah to meet a spiritually enlightened figure named Khidr (also interpreted by some as Al-Kabir).
Key points from this story:
- Prophet Musa’s own knowledge from the Taurat was insufficient.
- He was sent to Khidr to learn higher knowledge.
- Musa returned without fully understanding Khidr’s wisdom.
Conclusion:
- If Taurat had complete knowledge, Musa wouldn’t need to seek Khidr.
- Likewise, no mention is made of Khidr’s knowledge being found in Zaboor, Injil, or the Bible.
- Even the Quran doesn’t claim that it contains the knowledge Khidr had.
Thus, all these scriptures acknowledge a superior form of divine knowledge, not fully documented in the texts themselves.
The Role of Sukshmved (Kabir Vani)
The Sukshmved is said to be the eternal and direct speech of Supreme God Kabir Sahib. It claims to reveal:
- The origin of souls,
- Structure of the universe,
- True form of God (both formless and personal),
- The path to complete salvation (Satlok),
- The role of true spiritual guidance through Tatvadarshi Saints.
Unlike other scriptures that reference deeper knowledge elsewhere, Sukshmved directly provides this spiritual knowledge in one place.



