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To explain this ''sutra'', Anandamurti-ji told, the existence of any entity is known by the process of its activity, thought or witness-ship. Now this witness-ship belongs to Purusa and the other two factors belong to Prakrti and so the fact of Prakrti being the causal entity of the stream of action and thought gets recognised only when She completely identifies herself with objectivity. | To explain this ''sutra'', Anandamurti-ji told, the existence of any entity is known by the process of its activity, thought or witness-ship. Now this witness-ship belongs to Purusa and the other two factors belong to Prakrti and so the fact of Prakrti being the causal entity of the stream of action and thought gets recognised only when She completely identifies herself with objectivity. This appropriation of objectivity by Prakrti depends on Her ever-increasing (saincara) or -decreasing (pratisaincara) influence on Purusa. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Sutra number | 3 |
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Tayoh siddhih saincare pratisaincare ca is the third sutra of the first chapter of Shrii Shrii Anandamurti's Ananda Sutram.[1]
Translation
Purusa and Prakrti find their fulfilment in saincara (extroversial movement) and pratisaincara (introversial movement).
Purport
To explain this sutra, Anandamurti-ji told, the existence of any entity is known by the process of its activity, thought or witness-ship. Now this witness-ship belongs to Purusa and the other two factors belong to Prakrti and so the fact of Prakrti being the causal entity of the stream of action and thought gets recognised only when She completely identifies herself with objectivity. This appropriation of objectivity by Prakrti depends on Her ever-increasing (saincara) or -decreasing (pratisaincara) influence on Purusa.
References
- ^ Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii Ananda Sutram Ananda Marga Pracaraka Samgha
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