The Buddhists use the term ‘paraa gati’ to mean
‘one who has walked across’ or ‘one who has gone beyond’.
Such a person is called ‘Bodhi’—meaning one who has the ‘bodh’.
‘Paraa gati paraa sangati bodhi swaha’ means May I also be like that ‘Bodhi’.
Sri M said...
The Buddhists use the term ‘paraa gati’ to mean
‘one who has walked across’ or ‘one who has gone beyond’.
Such a person is called ‘Bodhi’—meaning one who has the ‘bodh’.
‘Paraa gati paraa sangati bodhi swaha’ means May I also be like that ‘Bodhi’.
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• January 21, 2017 at 01:19 PMif Sir is on line of BodhiSwattwa and disciples are increasing , if your current statuses filter those Ones as cases of G.K
Sangati, Sharanagati, with Darshanam, Sparshanam, Sambhashanam is a step in the direction or journey to Paara Gati. If how this is understood , the perspective Is All would be leading to : May I also be like that ' Bodhi'.
The Walk, the Yatra is never ending . As souls in harness, in The Body or as Spirits without . All this and more are meaningful only to contemplate and ruminate before Action. As all actions and doings are By Para Brahma -
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Aum Hreem Shri Gurubyo Namaha