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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
In this discourse Shrii Shrii Anandamurti told discussed the secret behind colours. He told that in the physical world there are three chief colours— white, red and black. White indicates the sentient principle, red the mutative, and black the static principle. [[Parama Purusa|Purusa]] is the creator of these colours and with these colours, He attracts.<ref name=AV />
In this discourse Shrii Shrii Anandamurti told discusses the secret behind colours. He told that in the physical world there are three chief colours— white, red and black. White indicates the sentient principle, red the mutative, and black the static principle. [[Parama Purusa|Purusa]] is the creator of these colours and with these colours, He attracts.<ref name=AV />
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After that Shrii Shrii Anandamurti discussed the reasons behind the creation of this colourful world. He told, the world is colourful, otherwise worldly people might not enjoy to remain in it.<ref name=AV />  
After that Anandamurti discusses the reasons behind the creation of this colourful world. He told, the world is colourful, otherwise worldly people might not enjoy to remain in it.<ref name=AV />  


These vibrational expressions remain in Purusa. If these vibrational elements are traced back and forth, only Parama Purusa is reached, both in the beginning and in the end.<ref name=AV />
These vibrational expressions remain in Purusa. If these vibrational elements are traced back and forth, only Parama Purusa is reached, both in the beginning and in the end.<ref name=AV />
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