Ascended Master - Sanat Kumara
The Great Guru
Sanat Kumara figures in several roles in the religious
traditions of the East. Each one reveals another facet of his Divine
Self. In each role, he teaches us something different about God and
about our path to God.
Skanda
or Karttikeya
Sanat Kumara is revered in Hinduism as one of the
four or seven sons of Brahma. They are portrayed as youths who have
remained pure. The Sanskrit name Sanat Kumara means "always a youth."
Sanat Kumara is also known as the Ancient of Days. In the Bible, the Ancient of Days is mentioned by by the prophet Daniel in the Old Testament (Daniel 7:9, 7:13-14, 7:21-22). In Aramaic, the name Ancient of Days is Atiq yomin; in the Greek Septuagint: palaios hemeron; and in the Vulgate: Antiquus dierum.
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