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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). | 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). | ||
<ref name="Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19)">{{cite book|title=Namámi Krśńasundaram|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=Vraja Krśńa and Dvaetadvaetaváda (Discourse 19)}}</ref> | |||
== Unification with Parama Purusa == | == Unification with Parama Purusa == | ||
According to Anandamurti, initially jiivas (i.e. individual beings) are different from Parama Puruśa and consider themselves as separate entities. but, but in the final stage of their [[sadhana]], and by the grace of Parama Purusa, they realize they are not separate from Parama Purusa and get unified with Him. Anandamurti-ji used the following metaphor to describe it— | According to Anandamurti, initially jiivas (i.e. individual beings) are different from Parama Puruśa and consider themselves as separate entities. but, but in the final stage of their [[sadhana]], and by the grace of Parama Purusa, they realize they are not separate from Parama Purusa and get unified with Him. Anandamurti-ji used the following metaphor to describe it— |