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''Pariprashna'' means questions and issues related to 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 expecting anything in return. If an individual expects something in return, it is called business and not ''Sevá''.<ref name=AV />  


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.<ref name=AV />
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.<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 expecting anything in return. If an individual expects something in return, it is called business and not 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