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| speaker = <!-- Write the name of the speaker -->[[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] | | speaker = <!-- Write the name of the speaker -->[[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] | ||
| date = <!-- Date-->1978 October | | date = <!-- Date-->1978 October 22 | ||
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| place = <!-- Location -->Patna, India | | place = <!-- Location -->Patna, India | ||
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''''' | '''''His Reflections Are Everywhere''''' is a discourse given by [[Shrii Shrii Anandamurti]] on 1978 October 22 in Patna, India. This discourse is the nineteenth chapter of [[Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3]].<ref name="AV3">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}</ref> | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=“Ábrahmastamba.” From the creative faculty, Brahma, to a stamba – stamba means “blade of grass” – everything is His creation. So His reflections are there everywhere. Nobody is negligible, nobody is insignificant. Everybody, everything is significant - all things carry some meaning. And why do they carry some meaning? Because they are reflections of Parama Puruśa. “Sarvabhútántarátmá.”|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}} | {{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=“Ábrahmastamba.” From the creative faculty, Brahma, to a stamba – stamba means “blade of grass” – everything is His creation. So His reflections are there everywhere. Nobody is negligible, nobody is insignificant. Everybody, everything is significant - all things carry some meaning. And why do they carry some meaning? Because they are reflections of Parama Puruśa. “Sarvabhútántarátmá.”|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}} | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 27 September 2018
His Reflections Are Everywhere | |
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Speaker | Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |
Date | 1978 October 22 |
Time | Unknown |
Place | Patna, India |
Language | English |
Topic | Above all manifestation |
Included in | Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3 |
Location in Sarkarverse |
His Reflections Are Everywhere is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti on 1978 October 22 in Patna, India. This discourse is the nineteenth chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3.[1]
Synopsis
“Ábrahmastamba.” From the creative faculty, Brahma, to a stamba – stamba means “blade of grass” – everything is His creation. So His reflections are there everywhere. Nobody is negligible, nobody is insignificant. Everybody, everything is significant - all things carry some meaning. And why do they carry some meaning? Because they are reflections of Parama Puruśa. “Sarvabhútántarátmá.”
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that the word sarva means everything. In Sanskrit every vibrational expression has an acoustic route, as well as sound and colour. On the basis of fifty cosmic expressions, the Sanskrit alphabet was created. Anandamurti then explains that the word sarvavyapii (all pervasive) is divided into three acoustic routs: "Sa" represents the sentient principle, "ra" represents energy and "va" means the inherent characteristic of something. Anandamurti goes on explaining that in all created beings, animate or inanimate, the Jiivatma (a reflection of the Supreme on the unit mental plate) is there, be it in a developed mind or in a dormant state as in wood or metal. Therefore, nothing is unimportant and everything requires His loving grace.[1]
References
Preceded by Beyond the Periphery |
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3 With: His Reflections Are Everywhere |
Succeeded by His Reflections Are Everywhere |