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In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the meaning of ''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ ''. | In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the meaning of ''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ ''. | ||
''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ nirábhásaḿ nirákáraḿ niraiṋjanam'': Everlasting and pure, ineffable, unfettered and unblemished. ''Nityabodhaḿ cidánandaḿ Gurubrahma namámyaham'': Omniscient and ensconced in bliss. To ''Guru-Brahma'' (Supreme Consciousness) I pay my salutations. Anandamurti then likens [[Parama Purusa]] to s great director; In His | ''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ nirábhásaḿ nirákáraḿ niraiṋjanam'': Everlasting and pure, ineffable, unfettered and unblemished. ''Nityabodhaḿ cidánandaḿ Gurubrahma namámyaham'': Omniscient and ensconced in bliss. To ''Guru-Brahma'' (Supreme Consciousness) I pay my salutations. Anandamurti then likens [[Parama Purusa]] to s great director; In His divine play He entrusts different roles to unit beings, some are happy while others are sad. Anandamurti goes on saying that Parama Purusa loves His children immensely and cares for their well being. He concludes that no one should feel helpless or afraid.<ref name="AV3"/> | ||
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Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ | |
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Speaker | Shrii Shrii Anandamurti |
Date | 1978 October 15 |
Time | Unknown |
Place | Patna, India |
Language | English |
Topic | You are never alone. |
Included in | Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3 |
Location in Sarkarverse |
Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ is a discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti on 1978 October 15 in Patna, India. This discourse is the thirteenth chapter of Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3.[1]
Synopsis
So no one should feel disconcerted about anything. All should know that He is concerned about their welfare. Just as parents are concerned for their child, so is He even more concerned for each of His children. Therefore, do not be afraid or perplexed under any circumstances. I have told you that you are never alone in this world – the Entity that guides the stars guides you also."
In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the meaning of Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ .
Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ nirábhásaḿ nirákáraḿ niraiṋjanam: Everlasting and pure, ineffable, unfettered and unblemished. Nityabodhaḿ cidánandaḿ Gurubrahma namámyaham: Omniscient and ensconced in bliss. To Guru-Brahma (Supreme Consciousness) I pay my salutations. Anandamurti then likens Parama Purusa to s great director; In His divine play He entrusts different roles to unit beings, some are happy while others are sad. Anandamurti goes on saying that Parama Purusa loves His children immensely and cares for their well being. He concludes that no one should feel helpless or afraid.[1]
References
Preceded by The Requirements for Sadhana |
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 3 With: Nityaḿ Shuddhaḿ |
Succeeded by Superstitions about Death |