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| Paramarthasatya |
(Sanskrit) Para, “absolute, supreme.” Parama, “that which knows, or the
consciousness.” Artha, “that which is known.” Satya, “existence,
Truth.” In synthesis, “The supreme knowledge of all that exists:
TRUTH.”
1) A being of very high development; an inhabitant of the Absolute. 2) The ultimate truth, as opposed to conventional truth (samvriti-satya) or relative truth of the manifested world. |
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Quote of the Moment
“If you wish to untie a knot, you must first understand how it was tied.”-Buddhism. Surangama Sutra.










The Tower of Babel