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Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 3 (Discourse 12) (1)

[9] One meaning of the word satyam [...] Advaetaváda, there is no such thing as para [other entities], then the existence of satyam [which is for others] remains in jeopardy.

Vaekharii Power (1)

[1] You know that, according to the [...] condition of a word is called pará . At the first stage of expression, [...] have to cope with real pandits.

Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (1)

[28] Shuddá Bhakti or pure devotion is pará bhakti, the highest devotion for [...] rágátmiká.

Unit Spirit and Cosmic Spirit (3)

[21] But in the shástras [scriptures] [...] [“When that supreme para (subjective) and avara (additional) [...] avara – parávare.

[27] Etávupádhi Para jiivayostayo Samyagnirasena Para na jiivo; Rájyaḿ [...] bhat́o na rájá

Trio in Spiritual Progress (1)

[9] The goal of that psycho-spiritual [...] that is called proper knowledge or pará jiṋána. And when [...] subjectivization also must be there.

The Supreme Witness and the Great Thief (8)

[14] Parama . The word parama [...] meaning is “the final para ”. What is para ? Suppose you are seeing an [...] entity and you, the seer, are the para entity.

[15] Now who is seeing? Your eyes are [...] apara and who is the para ? The eyes are apara, object, and the mind is para, subject. Then in the next [...] the witnessing entity, is para . [...] and the Supreme Entity is para . So He is the Supreme Para, that’s why He is called [...] term Parama Puruśa .

The Supreme Question – 1 (3)

[5] Brahma is beyond the periphery [...] practice. Both types of knowledge, pará (absolute knowledge) and apará [...] Hence any question regarding either pará and apará which arises [...] prashna, the supreme question.

[32] Any knowledge acquired by hearing [...] endeavour to do that is called pará sádhaná.

The Supreme Aesthetic Science and the Cult of Devotion (1)

[7] Now according to the devotional [...] also. “Yasya Devá pará Bhaktih Yathá Deve Tathá [...] established in Tantra and Yoga.

The Subtlest Propensity (1)

[21] These are the forty-nine. And the [...] singular subtle propensity, is pará [spiritual knowledge].

The Musical Octave and Kúrma Nád́ii (1)

[2] The functional ambit of the root [...] [force of vocal expression]. Pará , pashyanti , madhyamá [...] reference to Indian musical scales].

The Meaning of a Few Names–2 (1)

[4] [ Pra, pará, apa, sam, anu, ava, nir, dur, [...] twenty Sanskrit upasarga s.]

The Macrocosm and the Microcosm – 2 (1)

[25] What is meant by the frequently [...] expressed through the unfoldment of pará, paeshyanti, madhyamá, [...] be called a psychic vibration.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 2 (1)

[54] Bhidyate hrdayagranthischidyante [...] karmáńi tasmin drśt́e para vare.

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (2)

[36] Paresháḿ param. In [...] entity which witnesses is called para, and the entity or entities which are witnessed are called apara. We consider many entities as para or witnessing entities, but “above [...] [“Witness of all witnesses”].

The History of Ráŕhbhúm (2)

[19] There is still another speciality [...] “cannot”, the standard Bengali uses párá and ná párá . But in the Ráŕhii [...] to say, u lárbek .

The Difference between Macrocosm and Microcosm (6)

[11] Etávupádhi para jiivasyastayo samyagnirásena [...] bhat́t́a na rájá.

[12] If the attributional macrocosm [...] “Etávupádhi para jiivayastya”. Now, if this attributional difference between ParaPara means Parama Puruśa – [...] taken away, there will be neither Para nor jiiva, neither Parama Puruśa nor small jiivátmá. They will become one.

[13] If there is a man and a kingdom [...] X will become Y. Similarly, if Para becomes something non-attributional, [...] sádhaná. This is spiritual practice.

The Devotee and the Object of Adoration (7)

[9] In the field of knowledge, there [...] knowing entity is known as “para” and the known entity is known [...] entity will be known as “para”, and the other as “aparabrahma”. [...] is know as Paresha, the Lord of Para. He is also known as Aparesha – the Lord of Apara.

[10] “Parama parastád”. [...] senses are apara and your mind is para because your mind is the knower [...] átmá becomes the knower, the para. Then, in the final stage, you’re [...] Parama Puruśa, becomes the para. He is the Supreme Para. He is the Supreme Subjectivity.

The Cosmological Order (14)

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The Chariot and the Charioteer (3)

[55] Indriyebhyah pará hyarthá arthebhyascha param manah, Manasashca pará buddhirbuddheratmá mahan parah.

[57] Mahatah paramavyaktam avyaktát [...] káśthá sá para gatih.

The Base and the Relative Truth (Ádhára and Ápekśika Satya) (1)

[28] Etávupádhipara Jiivayostayo samyag nirásena para na jiivo Rájyaḿ [...] bhat́o na rájá.

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (2)

[9] There are two mental feelings which [...] múládhára. “Pará pashyantii madhyamá dyotamáná [...] They first originate from “para” [the primordial seed of a word] [...] these seven stages of expression.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (2)

[50] Aeḿ is the acoustic root of vocalization. Linguistic expression is divided into six stages: pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, vaekharii, and shrutigocará.

[67] The energy through which the exact [...] the six stages of vocalization: pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, vaekharii, and shrutigocará.

Supreme Benevolence and Mundane Pleasure (Shreya and Preya) (2)

[1] The subject of my discourse today [...] the story, which discusses mainly pará and apará, introversive [...] benevolence) and preya (mundane pleasure).

[49] Na sámparáyah pratibáti [...] Ayaḿ loko násti para iti mánii punarpunarvashamápadyante me.

Subtler than the Subtlest Mind (1)

[3] [...] [binding principles] is called Pará Brahma .

Glossary (3)

[1] ÁCÁRYA m. or ÁCÁRYÁ [...] Objective; controlled. See also PARA. APARÁBHAKTI. Attraction [...] the crude. See also VIDYÁ.

[10] PÁPA. Sin. PARA. Subjective; controlling. See [...] devotion to the Supreme; devotion to Para Brahma, the unexpressed aspect [...] (introversion to the Nucleus).

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy (1)

[70] Etávupádhi para jiivayotayo Samyag nirásena [...] bhat́o na rájá.

Some Questions and Answers on Ananda Marga Philosophy – Excerpt A (1)

[70] Etávupádhi para jiivayotayo Samyag nirásena [...] bhat́o na rájá.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 12) (1)

[30] When, in ascending towards increasing [...] is the Macrocosmic Mind and the Pará Prakrti [Primordial Prakrti].

Satsaunga (1)

[11] The human body is a machine moved [...] viśa, amrta, apará and pará. [...] turn control the bodily functions.

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[19] STRUCTURAL [...] twenty prefixes: pra , pará , apa , sam , [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.

Salvation and Corporeal Beings (8)

[5] In Brahma Vandaná, while [...] He is Paresha. What is Paresha? Para and apara are two counterparts of each and every existence. Para and apara are two portions – [...] apara and the subjective portion is para. Now, what you see or do with [...] your sensory and motor organs are para – the para counterpart of that apara. And [...] organs are apara and the mind is para. Then in the next inner phase, your mind is apara and the unit spirit is para. And in the final phase your unit spirit, your atman, is apara and He is the Supreme Para. He is the Lord of all Paras. Hence He is called “Paresha.”

Religious Dogma – Excerpt B (1)

[27] The Upanishad comprises those teachings [...] Puruśa or Supreme Consciousness and Para Jiṋána or Spiritual [...] the Jiṋána Kanda.

Proper Names – 1 (Discourse 16) (5)

[28] The very common Bengali word pallii [...] people believe that the Bengali word páŕá [neighbourhood] is a corruption [...] word gráma [village] but páŕá does not come from pallii. Páŕá is an eastern Indian word which [...] Chattisgari. The Hindustani synonym for páŕá is muhallá. Where we say [...] Sanskrit the word pallii does not mean páŕá. In Sanskrit the word pallii means [...] is called “lizard”.

Práńa Dharma (1)

[2] In this universe there are people [...] cultivate both spiritual knowledge (pará) and mundane knowledge (apará). [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.

Plexi and Microvita (1)

[27] The lunar plexus, or ájiṋá cakra: apará [mundane knowledge] kśa pará [spiritual knowledge] ha

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (1)

[20] That is, pra, pará, apa, sam, anu, ava, nir, dur, [...] is called “suffix”.

Phonetics – 4 (Discourse 4) (1)

[11] The suffix shatr has been used [...] Wherever self [átma] or para [other] was not made clear then [...] some difficulty in this regard.

Phonetics – 1 (Discourse 1) (1)

[12] Modern Indian languages do not [...] pronunciation. For example, shuye paŕa in Bengali is so jáo in [...] pronunciation of sha, śa and sa.

Pará and Apará Knowledge (8)

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[1] There are two kinds of knowledge, namely, pará and apará. Apará [...] the external objectivity, while pará aims at the subjectivization of the internal objectivity.

[3] Pará knowledge, on the other hand, [...] is Parama Puruśa Himself.

[4] Comparatively speaking and in ultimate terms, it is pará knowledge which is worthwhile [...] correct course is to gain the maximum pará knowledge and along with it to [...] with the external objectivity.

[6] There are fifty mental propensities [...] knowledge, while the fiftieth is the pará propensity, ruled by its gland.

[7] [Bábá demonstrated this by touching some of these fifty glands, including the pará gland, and by obtaining answers [...] the medium of the demonstration.]

Our Philosophical Treatise (3)

[13] Epistemology : According to Ananda Marga, epistemology has two branches – pará and apará. Pará jiṋána means knowing [...] ever changing. The means to attain pará jiṋána, or absolute [...] intellect plus circular approach.

Mind, Práńendriya and Vrtti (1)

[2] In the extroversial phase, both [...] cease to exist. It is the stage of pará shánti (absolute peace) [...] stirred in Its impersonal exhibition.

Mantra Caetanya (7)

[4] What is a mantra? It has already [...] the Cosmic, shabda is born out of pará. Pará is the womb of all sounds. A mantra [...] d́a make up the word mantra.

[5] By way of illustration, suppose [...] idea was the same at the level of pará, but due to two different formations [...] attain the status of a mantra.

[12] When with the help of one’s paráshakti (pará in the sense of the starting point of shabda and not in the context of pará and apará) a person coincides [...] Therefore Sadáshiva has said:

[21] Due to one’s individual effort, pará gradually develops step by step [...] are from the subtle to the crude.

[22] Similarly in the Cosmic order, [...] when it starts from the point of pará and gets full extroversial expression. [...] parábindu to human sahasrára.

Macropsychic Conation and Micropsychic Longings (2)

[12] Etávupádhi para jiivayostayo Samyag nirásena para na jiivo Rájyaḿ [...] shrńu paiṋcakośam

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (1)

[7] It has been said that all knowledges – “pará” and “apará” [...] decision as to who is to enjoy it.

Lord of All Lords (2)

[12] There is a subjective counterpart [...] the Supreme Subject. He is the Para of all paras.

[13] Object is “apara” and subject is “para”. He is both Paresha and Aparesha.

Liberation from Viśńumáyá (2)

[3] What is death? Death means a process [...] Akśara is also known as Para. Para means beyond the scope of all changes, beyond the scope of all transformations.

“Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi” (2)

[12] Pára gajara soi durjana sauṋga [...] shashii mańd́ala.

[23] Áppane appa bujhta niyamana Pára gajara soi durjana sauṋga avasara toyi.

Kup to Kula (Discourse 32) (1)

[18] Kur + kvip + para = kurpara . The etymological [...] when you say or write the word.

Kulya to Kuvela (Discourse 34) (1)

[71] If some part of the hand or [...] described as kaŕá paŕá . Some people remove this corn [...] this corn is kuvala .

Krśńa and Supra-Aesthetic Science (Discourse 27) (1)

[27] Shabda tanmátra : [...] stages of language formation – pará, pashyanti, madhyamá, dyotamáná, [...] all the inferential perceptions.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (1)

[39] If we like something we call [...] admire an entity is also called pará káśt́há .

Glossary (1)

[10] PAIṊCABHÚTAS. Five fundamental factors. PARÁ SHÁNTI. Absolute peace, [...] + Cosmic done “I”.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 3 (4)

[23] Next comes the question of language. [...] to the expression of language: Pará, Pashyantii, Madhyámá, Dyotamáná, Vaekharii and Shrutigocará. Pará Shakti, the seed of all expression, [...] seed of the idea. This is called Pará in Saḿskrta. Pashyantii, [...] expression of language. In all languages Pará, Pashyantii, Madhyámá [...] stages is the expression different.

Guru Pújá (6)

[18] “Gurureva Parama Brahma.” [...] witnessing side is called“para”. When “para” becomes the witnessed side, the witnessing side becomes “parápara” – para for the para. Now, the Supreme Para, the Para of all paras, is “Parama”. [...] my Prańáma.”

Glands and Sub-Glands (1)

[10] Finally, there is the ájiṋá [...] apará [mundane knowledge] and pará [spiritual knowledge].

Genius and Technician (2)

[35] Otha shishu, mukh dhao para nija besh, Ápan pát́hete man karaha nivesh.

[38] Otho shishu oju kara para luuṋgi fej, Ápan kitábe man karah ámej.

Form and Formless (1)

[39] The Supreme Controller of Vidyá [...] Vidyá and Avidyá; above Para (controlling the Supramundane [...] nonattributional stance they cease to exist.

Don't Be Afraid (6)

[18] “Paramaḿ parastád”. [...] the nominative case, is “para”. Human beings are related to [...] nerve cells. If the nerve cells are para, the external world is apara. [...] activated by the mind, the mind becomes para, and the nerve cells, apara. And when mind is apara, unit soul is para. And when the unit soul is apara, Parama Puruśa is para. So Parama Puruśa is the highest para above all the other paras. So why should one who has taken shelter in Him be afraid of anyone?

Desideratum of Human Life (4)

[15] There are 49 propensitics. Collect them and awaken the 50th, the “Para” vrtti. When this will be awakened, [...] “Brahmadhámá” or the abode of the Supreme.

[17] Devotion to the Supreme Entity [...] base of the 50th propensity, i.e., Pará, is stable in the Supreme Entity. The stable base is one and not many.

[18] One has to be persistent and tenacious [...] keeping more than one direction, the Para will be distorted – the psycho-spiritual wave will not be consolidated.

[26] Hence, it is clear that for the [...] one-mindedness is very necessary. Pará needs only one idea and no confusion. [...] these should be two in number.

The Cardinal Spirit of Action and the Supreme Stance of Devotion (Karma-Sannyása and Parábhakti) (4)

[13] What is the relationship between [...] His original stance, He is called Para Brahma. But when that Para Brahma is transmuted into different [...] aparábhakti, and intense love for Para Brahma is called parábhakti.

[20] Now let us see what is pará-bhakti. [...] bondage of Prakrti, He is called Para Brahma; but when He comes under [...] more and more by the guńas.

Bhakti-Rúpa Setu (Devotion Acts Like a Bridge) (3)

[7] Parama Brahma is an all-knowing [...] conversion of Apara Brahma into Para Brahma is the subjectivisation of objectivity. Para Brahma is called Sarvajiṋa [...] to climb the tree of devotion.

[19] In the first three the object of [...] Bhogya. Bhokta is Saguńa Para. Bhogya is Saguńa Apara. [...] bhoktá and citta is bhogya.

Atimánasa Yoga Samádhi (6)

[4] Bábá explained that [...] necessary for worldly activities, but pará knowledge, that is, the knowledge [...] knowledge should be controlled by pará knowledge. Educational institutions [...] sufficient. Side by side the controlling pará knowledge must be taught. In fact the pará knowledge should have precedence over the apará knowledge, because uncontrolled by pará knowledge, apará knowledge [...] of worldly things. Controlled by pará knowledge, apará knowledge [...] elevation of all of humankind.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[129] Át́ká → [...] limit”. Át́ká paŕá means “to have one’s [...] still used today to some extent.