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'''Parama Purusa''' ([[Roman Sanskrit transliteration|Roman Sanskri]]t: Parama Puruśa, Devanagari: परम पुरुष, Bengali: পরম পুরুষ) or  '''Paramapurusa''' (Roman Sanskrit: Paramapuruśa, Devanagari: परमपुरुष, Bengali: পরমপুরুষ) , according to [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]] and [[Ananda Marga]] philosophy, is the Supreme Being or Supreme Consciousness and human soul's principal and ultimate object of love, faith and devotion. According to Sarkar, Parama Purusa is the creator and the sustainer of the universe. He is omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent. He is ever-blissful and the "only and the best friend" a person may have here in this world, or anywhere. Sarkar described individual human life and as "temporary", "evanescent" and "unreal". According to him, man's real and only abode is Parama Purusa.  In the "Supreme direction" or "Supreme command" too Sarkar suggested to perform ''sadhana'' twice a day so that the thought of Parama Purusa certainly arises in someone's mind at the time of death and he gets liberation easily. He also told disregarding this direction will lead to suffering of the torments of animal life for millions and millions of years.  
'''Parama Purusa''' ([[Roman Sanskrit transliteration|Roman Sanskri]]t: Parama Puruśa, Devanagari: परम पुरुष, Bengali: পরম পুরুষ) or  '''Paramapurusa''' (Roman Sanskrit: Paramapuruśa, Devanagari: परमपुरुष, Bengali: পরমপুরুষ) is an oft-used name or description of the Supreme Being or Supreme Consciousness in [[Ananda Marga]] philosophy. According to [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]], Parama Puruśa is the human being's ultimate object of devotion, being the creator, sustainer, and destroyer of the universe. He is omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. He is ever-blissful and the only abiding friend one may have in life.  


A huge number of songs of [[Prabhat Samgiita]] are dedicated to and written on Parama Purusa. In all these songs Sarkar glorified Parama Purusa and showed his deep love, respect and reverence for Him. For example, in [[Bandhu he niye calo|the very first song]] of Prabhat Samgiita, Sarkar requested Parama Purusa to lead him "unto the fountain of effulgence", as he could "no longer bear the pain of darkness". While describing the meaning of the song Sarkar iterated "Paramapurus'a (the Supreme Consciousness) is the real friend." In the [[Ogo priya ogo priya|song number 73]], Sarkar stated, he was moving along in life only to attain Him (Bengali: তোমায় পেতে আলোর পথে চলি আমি) and he requested Parama Purusa not to forget him.
In the "Supreme Direction" (also known as "Supreme Command"), Sarkar states that one should regularly perform ''sádhaná'' (spiritual practices, primarily meditation) twice a day so that the thought of Parama Puruśa will arise in the mind at the time of death and liberation may thereby be attained. He also told that failure to do such ''sádhaná'' might result in a very slow spiritual progress, requiring many, many lifetimes and hence millions of years of animalistic existence.  


In his discourses too, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
A huge number of songs of [[Prabhat Samgiita]] address or contemplate Parama Puruśa. In all these songs Sarkar reveres Parama Puruśa. For example, [[Bandhu he niye calo|the very first song]] implores Parama Puruśa to show the way "unto the fountain of effulgence", to overcome the unbearable "pain of darkness". While describing the meaning of the song, Sarkar stated: "Paramapuruśa (the Supreme Consciousness) is the real friend." In [[Ogo priya ogo priya|song number 73]], the lyrics are about going through life only to attain Him (Bengali: তোমায় পেতে আলোর পথে চলি আমি).


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Revision as of 16:43, 8 February 2014

Parama Purusa (Roman Sanskrit: Parama Puruśa, Devanagari: परम पुरुष, Bengali: পরম পুরুষ) or Paramapurusa (Roman Sanskrit: Paramapuruśa, Devanagari: परमपुरुष, Bengali: পরমপুরুষ) is an oft-used name or description of the Supreme Being or Supreme Consciousness in Ananda Marga philosophy. According to Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, Parama Puruśa is the human being's ultimate object of devotion, being the creator, sustainer, and destroyer of the universe. He is omnipresent, omniscient, and omnipotent. He is ever-blissful and the only abiding friend one may have in life.

In the "Supreme Direction" (also known as "Supreme Command"), Sarkar states that one should regularly perform sádhaná (spiritual practices, primarily meditation) twice a day so that the thought of Parama Puruśa will arise in the mind at the time of death and liberation may thereby be attained. He also told that failure to do such sádhaná might result in a very slow spiritual progress, requiring many, many lifetimes and hence millions of years of animalistic existence.

A huge number of songs of Prabhat Samgiita address or contemplate Parama Puruśa. In all these songs Sarkar reveres Parama Puruśa. For example, the very first song implores Parama Puruśa to show the way "unto the fountain of effulgence", to overcome the unbearable "pain of darkness". While describing the meaning of the song, Sarkar stated: "Paramapuruśa (the Supreme Consciousness) is the real friend." In song number 73, the lyrics are about going through life only to attain Him (Bengali: তোমায় পেতে আলোর পথে চলি আমি).

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