If god is not creator nir destroyer then why do gurus say bhagwan sab thik karenge
In Jain Dharma, Bhagwan is not the creator or destroyer of the universe. The universe is beginningless and endless. So when gurus say “Bhagwan sab theek karenge”, it is usually meant in a spiritual and devotional sense, not as creation by divine command.
In Jain understanding, this means:
- Bhagwan shows the right path
- Bhagwan’s teachings remove ignorance
- Bhagwan inspires inner purity, right faith, and right conduct
- Bhagwan’s grace is understood as the power of inspiration, not as miraculous control over karma
So “sab theek karenge” means:
- your mind can become शांत
- your dharma can become strong
- your karma can be reduced through right effort
- your life can become better by following Jain principles
But in Jainism, real change comes from your own पुरुषार्थ (self-effort):
- right faith
- right knowledge
- right conduct
- penance
- non-violence
- self-control
So a more Jain way to understand that sentence is:
“Bhagwan ke marg par chalne se sab theek hoga.” Meaning: By following Bhagwan’s path, everything will become right.
In short:
- Bhagwan does not fix everything by doing it for us
- Bhagwan helps us become capable of fixing ourselves through dharma
If you want, I can also explain this in very simple Hindi or with a short Jain example.