Nivrutti Marga and Pravartti Marga - Pravratti means the mind is outgoing, also known as extrovert. It operates outside, through the senses. All the experiences of this world are gained through Pravartti Marga. Nivrutti Marga is to retrace or to go back into the source from which experiences comes. Let me give you an example. Suppose I eat something, like an apple. When I put it in my mouth, and when my tongue touches it, I experience the beautiful taste of the apple. The Vedanta says: the taste, which you experience, is not obviously experienced within the apple. You are experiencing it in yourself. What the apple does is that it excites your taste buds. But the experience of happiness is within you. Not in the apple. Only you can experience it.
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Nivrutti Marga and Pravartti Marga - Pravratti means the mind is outgoing, also known as extrovert. It operates outside, through the senses. All the experiences of this world are gained through Pravartti Marga. Nivrutti Marga is to retrace or to go back into the source from which experiences comes. Let me give you an example. Suppose I eat something, like an apple. When I put it in my mouth, and when my tongue touches it, I experience the beautiful taste of the apple. The Vedanta says: the taste, which you experience, is not obviously experienced within the apple. You are experiencing it in yourself. What the apple does is that it excites your taste buds. But the experience of happiness is within you. Not in the apple. Only you can experience it.
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H.G.Vyas
• March 04, 2015 at 06:35 AMWe have born for what Nivrutti Marga or Pravartti Marga ?
channabasava
• March 05, 2015 at 05:20 AMit is simple, pravartti marga is seeking temporary happiness whereas nivrutti marga is seeking infinite happiness as told by many great people. it is up to them to choose which marga.
Ravi
• March 04, 2015 at 06:08 AMNice one. Example is really good to understand the details.
I wounder how do we stimulate the happiness which is within us without external matters?
Jeanne B.
• March 16, 2015 at 09:21 PMI like your question, Ravi. I have been resting more and more in my heart space and just noticing the joy there... even if it is very, very subtle.
I wonder if Sri M could expand on this more?