An > References for ‘anádi, anadi, ańadi’
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[11] Everything in this world is restless. [...] which is in eternal motion from anádi [beginninglessness] to ananta [...] the scope of lines. At one end is anádi and at the other end ananta, so [...] So a partial form extends from anádi to ananta; it cannot be confined [...] projection of the flow of action from anádi to ananta which is progressing [...] of time – that is karma.
[43] Pratyakśa váhya [...] universe as infinite, that is, anádi [beginningless] and ananta [...] [centripetal force] of Brahma .)
[58] The kśańikavádiis [...] according to him, Brahma was anádi and ananta but that [...] not a satisfactory explanation.
[67] When Brahma is anádi and ananta , why should [...] Máyá influences Brahma .
[79] 1. It believes that jiivas, jagat and Brahma are all anádi . This only shows that jiivas [...] progress, all the three being anádi alike. This is unacceptable [...] action and progress in the universe.
[81] 3. It also believes in pralaya [...] jiivas and jagat are anádi , and as such there is no place for pralaya .
[22] It is also said, Anádyanantamakhilasya [...] universe; He is equally beginningless (ańadi), endless (ananta), and unbarred (akhila).
[24] Anádi. This universe is both beginningless [...] manifests Himself in infinite ways.
[32] Anádyananta: anádi and ananta. If there is any Primordial [...] scope of time, space and person.
[2] The only eternal truth is Parama Puruśa. He is anadi, beginningless, endless, all-pervasive; [...] Entity to become one with Him.
[1] Tomár e gán anádi káler, Anante meshe; Sure tále Nabhoniile jáy je bhese.
[2] Dhvani esechilo kon anádi hate, Bhese calechilo káleri [...] náce suradháráy.
[14] Now, this conversion goes on from anádi [the beginningless] to ananta [the endless]. And within this vast scope, the span between anádi and ananta is this universe of [...] approach you move towards that Nave.
[3] Nityam means “unchangeable”, [...] and who has the same flow from anádi [beginninglessness] to ananta [endlessness]”.) This is the meaning of nityam.