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In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the meaning of ''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ ''.  
In this discourse, Anandamurti explains the meaning of ''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ ''.  


''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ nirábhásaḿ nirákáraḿ niraiṋjanam;
''Nityaḿ shuddhaḿ nirábhásaḿ nirákáraḿ niraiṋjanam'': Everlasting and pure, ineffable, unfettered and unblemished. ''Nityabodhaḿ cidánandaḿ Gurubrahma namámyaham'': Omniscient and ensconced in bliss. To ''Guru-Brahma'' (Supreme Consciousness) I pay my salutations. 
Nityabodhaḿ cidánandaḿ Gurubrahma namámyaham.'': To establish oneself in the Supreme Entity (pure, stainless and strong in spiritual values, and which undergoes no transformation), spiritual aspirants will have to bring their mind to a singular point. That one point is the supreme stance. ''Bhávátiitaḿ triguńarahitaḿ Sadguruḿ Taḿ namámi'': [[Parama Purusa]] is beyond the periphery of all expressions, actions and reactions, all binding forces. Sadguru is the embodiment of the Supreme Consciousness, through which we receive ''Tántrikii diikśá'' (tantric initiation). Before Him we bow, and to Him we pay our salutations.<ref name="AV3"/>
: To establish oneself in the Supreme Entity (pure, stainless and strong in spiritual values, and which undergoes no transformation), spiritual aspirants will have to bring their mind to a singular point. That one point is the supreme stance. ''Bhávátiitaḿ triguńarahitaḿ Sadguruḿ Taḿ namámi'': [[Parama Purusa]] is beyond the periphery of all expressions, actions and reactions, all binding forces. Sadguru is the embodiment of the Supreme Consciousness, through which we receive ''Tántrikii diikśá'' (tantric initiation). Before Him we bow, and to Him we pay our salutations.<ref name="AV3"/>


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