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== Snyopsis ==
== Snyopsis ==
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=#c6dbf7|align=left|quote=''Parama Puruśa is beyond temporal and spatial and personal boundaries. But when He comes within their jurisdictions, what happens? Or what may happen? Under such circumstances, we say Parama Puruśa has become Táraka Brahma. Under such circumstances He comes here on a particular date, leaves this earth also on a particular date, takes the birth of His quinquelemental body, the death of His quinquelemental body. This we find, and, as you know, as the hub of the Universe He is an impersonal entity. But when He comes within the jurisdiction of these relative factors, temporal, spatial and personal, He no longer remains an impersonal entity. He becomes something personal, something closer, something closely related, and that is our Táraka Brahma.
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=Parama Puruśa is beyond temporal and spatial and personal boundaries. But when He comes within their jurisdictions, what happens? Or what may happen? Under such circumstances, we say Parama Puruśa has become Táraka Brahma. Under such circumstances He comes here on a particular date, leaves this earth also on a particular date, takes the birth of His quinquelemental body, the death of His quinquelemental body. This we find, and, as you know, as the hub of the Universe He is an impersonal entity. But when He comes within the jurisdiction of these relative factors, temporal, spatial and personal, He no longer remains an impersonal entity. He becomes something personal, something closer, something closely related, and that is our Táraka Brahma.
''<ref name="The Coming of Taraka Brahma"/>|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
<ref name="The Coming of Taraka Brahma"/>|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the concept of ''Táraka Brahma'' (Divine Savior). He states that ''[[Parama Purusa|Parama Puruśa]]'' inherently transcends the boundaries of relativity (time, space, person). When ''Parama Puruśa'' comes within the jurisdiction of relativity, comes in contact with the five elemental factors (solid, liquid, luminous, aerial, and etherial), then that manifestation of ''Parama Puruśa'' is known as ''Táraka Brahma''. Having accepted a quinquelemental body, ''Táraka Brahma'' has not only a particular day of birth but also a particular day of death.<ref name="The Coming of Taraka Brahma"/>
In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the concept of ''Táraka Brahma'' (Divine Savior). He states that ''[[Parama Purusa|Parama Puruśa]]'' inherently transcends the boundaries of relativity (time, space, person). When ''Parama Puruśa'' comes within the jurisdiction of relativity, comes in contact with the five elemental factors (solid, liquid, luminous, aerial, and etherial), then that manifestation of ''Parama Puruśa'' is known as ''Táraka Brahma''. Having accepted a quinquelemental body, ''Táraka Brahma'' has not only a particular day of birth but also a particular day of death.<ref name="The Coming of Taraka Brahma"/>


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