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{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=To live in this physical world, to preserve our existence, Artha or money is essential. However, we also require Paramártha. Paramártha is that factor which brings about the permanent cessation of the triple afflictions. Here permanent cessation means cessation of those afflictions which, once removed, will never return again in the future. That Artha which brings permanent relief from the pangs of hunger, which is the instrument of permanent cessation, is called | {{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=To live in this physical world, to preserve our existence, ''Artha'' or money is essential. However, we also require ''Paramártha''. Paramártha is that factor which brings about the permanent cessation of the triple afflictions. Here permanent cessation means cessation of those afflictions which, once removed, will never return again in the future. That Artha which brings permanent relief from the pangs of hunger, which is the instrument of permanent cessation, is called ''Paramártha''.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}} | ||
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that human beings are bound by fetters on all three levels (physical, psychic and spiritual). [[Shiva]], on the other hand is free from all bondage. Anandamurti then explains that people get some temporary relief from these shackles with the help of food or money but only the attainment of complete liberation through merging with God can satisfy all their longings ('' | Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that human beings are bound by fetters on all three levels (physical, psychic, and spiritual). [[Shiva]], on the other hand is free from all bondage. Anandamurti then explains that people get some temporary relief from these shackles with the help of food or money, but only the attainment of complete liberation through merging with God can satisfy all their longings (''artha'' vs ''paramartha''). Anandamurti goes on saying that although ''maya'' (the creative principle) has a strong hold on the human mind, one should never forget that maya's power belongs to the Infinite Entity. The best thing to do is to take shelter on the lap of [[Parama Purusa]] and remember that He is our beloved father.<ref name="AV4"/> | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 19:51, 2 January 2019
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Speaker | Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |
Date | 1978 November 4 |
Time | Evening |
Place | Kolkata, India |
Language | English |
Topic | Permanently free |
Included in | Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 4 |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Artha and Paramártha is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti in Kolkata, India. The discourse was delivered in English on the morning of 1978 November 4. This discourse is the tenth chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 4.[1]
Synopsis
To live in this physical world, to preserve our existence, Artha or money is essential. However, we also require Paramártha. Paramártha is that factor which brings about the permanent cessation of the triple afflictions. Here permanent cessation means cessation of those afflictions which, once removed, will never return again in the future. That Artha which brings permanent relief from the pangs of hunger, which is the instrument of permanent cessation, is called Paramártha.
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that human beings are bound by fetters on all three levels (physical, psychic, and spiritual). Shiva, on the other hand is free from all bondage. Anandamurti then explains that people get some temporary relief from these shackles with the help of food or money, but only the attainment of complete liberation through merging with God can satisfy all their longings (artha vs paramartha). Anandamurti goes on saying that although maya (the creative principle) has a strong hold on the human mind, one should never forget that maya's power belongs to the Infinite Entity. The best thing to do is to take shelter on the lap of Parama Purusa and remember that He is our beloved father.[1]
References
Preceded by Parama Purusa Doesn't Hate Anyone |
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 4 With: Artha and Paramártha |
Succeeded by Which Is the Right Path? |