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''Prańipáta'' means complete surrender to the Eternal Entity, [[Parama Purusa]].<ref name=AV />  
''Prańipáta'' means complete surrender to the Eternal Entity, [[Parama Purusa]].<ref name=AV />  


''Pariprashna'' means the questions or issues those are related to and responsible for a person's spiritual elevation.<ref name=AV />  
''Pariprashna'' means questions and issues related to a person's spiritual elevation.<ref name=AV />  


''Sevá'' means "selfless service". When an individual is doing ''Sevá'', it should be done selflessly without an expectation of a return. If an individual expects something in return of ''Sevá'', it might be business, but it cannot be considered an act of ''Sevá''.<ref name=AV />  
''Sevá'' means "selfless service". When an individual is doing ''Sevá'', it should be done selflessly without an expectation of a return. If an individual expects something in return of ''Sevá'', it might be business, but it cannot be considered an act of ''Sevá''.<ref name=AV />  

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The Three Factors for Spiritual Elevation
Speaker Shrii Shrii Anandamurti
Date 1978 August 10
Place Patna
Included in Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1
Location in Sarkarverse
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The Three Factors for Spiritual Elevation is the sixth discourse given by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti in the series Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1.[1]

Synopsis

In this discourse, Anandamurti discusses the three factors of spiritual elevation or Agragati. Agragati depends on three factors – prańipáta, pariprashna and sevá.[1]

You have come for a very short span of time. Therefore utilize the time to the maximum. Serve the world with the feeling of service. Render service in all the spheres of life – physical, psychic and spiritual.

— Shrii Shrii Anandamurti

Prańipáta means complete surrender to the Eternal Entity, Parama Purusa.[1]

Pariprashna means questions and issues related to a person's spiritual elevation.[1]

Sevá means "selfless service". When an individual is doing Sevá, it should be done selflessly without an expectation of a return. If an individual expects something in return of Sevá, it might be business, but it cannot be considered an act of Sevá.[1]

Anandamurti also discusses prapatti and aprapatti. Prapatti means "full self-submission", In this expression, a devotee feels— "everything is done by Paramátman, by the Divine Entity". On the other hand, Aprapatti means the mental attitude that all is done by individuals.[1]

With these three factors, a person will get spiritual elevation. Except for these three, nothing else will be of any benefit.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Shrii Shrii Anandamurti Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1 
Preceded by
Refuge for All
Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 1
1978
With: The Three Factors for Spiritual Elevation
Succeeded by
The Culmination of Devotion