Friday 26 July 2024

776.🇮🇳 दुरतिक्रमThe Lord Whose Orders Can Never be Disobeyed."दुरतिक्रम" (Duratikrama) is a Sanskrit term where "दुर" (dura) means "difficult" or "hard," and "तिक्रम" (tikrama) means "to surpass" or "to overcome." Thus, "Duratikrama" can be interpreted as "the one who is difficult to surpass" or "insurmountable," symbolizing supreme power, immovability, and the inability to be overcome.

776.🇮🇳 दुरतिक्रम
The Lord Whose Orders Can Never be Disobeyed.

"दुरतिक्रम" (Duratikrama) is a Sanskrit term where "दुर" (dura) means "difficult" or "hard," and "तिक्रम" (tikrama) means "to surpass" or "to overcome." Thus, "Duratikrama" can be interpreted as "the one who is difficult to surpass" or "insurmountable," symbolizing supreme power, immovability, and the inability to be overcome.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Duratikrama represents the divine attribute of being insurmountable and possessing supreme power, the ability to remain steadfast and unconquerable. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who are beyond the reach of any challenge or opposition and remain invincible in their divine essence.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Duratikrama as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine immovability and supreme power. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for ultimate strength, stability, and the ability to remain unconquerable.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of being insurmountable and possessing supreme power is emphasized:

*"There is no truth superior to Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread."* — Bhagavad Gita 7:7

Similarly, the Bible speaks of God's supreme power and immovability:

*"The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."* — Psalm 18:2

The Quran also highlights Allah's supreme power and insurmountability:

*"And to Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth, and Allah is over all things competent."* — Quran 3:189

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Duratikrama's attributes, fostering the cultivation of supreme power, immovability, and the inability to be overcome. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Duratikrama's qualities, representing divine immovability, supreme power, and the inability to be surpassed. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "दुरतिक्रम" (Duratikrama) as symbolizing supreme power, immovability, and the inability to be overcome, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.

775.🇮🇳 दुर्जयThe Unconquered."दुर्जय" (Durjaya) is a Sanskrit term where "दु" (du) means "difficult" or "hard," and "जय" (jaya) means "victory" or "conquer." Thus, "Durjaya" can be interpreted as "the one who is difficult to conquer" or "invincible," symbolizing supreme strength, power, and invincibility.

775.🇮🇳 दुर्जय
The Unconquered.

"दुर्जय" (Durjaya) is a Sanskrit term where "दु" (du) means "difficult" or "hard," and "जय" (jaya) means "victory" or "conquer." Thus, "Durjaya" can be interpreted as "the one who is difficult to conquer" or "invincible," symbolizing supreme strength, power, and invincibility.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Durjaya represents the divine attribute of invincibility and supreme strength, the ability to overcome all obstacles and remain undefeated. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess unparalleled power and the ability to triumph over all challenges and adversities.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Durjaya as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine invincibility and supreme strength. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for strength, power, and the ability to overcome all adversities.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of invincibility and supreme strength is emphasized:

*"The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: Time I am, the great destroyer of the world, and I have come here to engage all people. With the exception of you [the Pandavas], all the soldiers here on both sides will be slain."* — Bhagavad Gita 11:32

Similarly, the Bible speaks of God's supreme strength and invincibility:

*"The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."* — Psalm 18:2

The Quran also highlights Allah's supreme strength and invincibility:

*"Indeed, Allah is Powerful and Exalted in Might."* — Quran 22:40

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Durjaya's attributes, fostering the cultivation of strength, power, and invincibility. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Durjaya's qualities, representing divine invincibility, supreme strength, and the power to overcome all adversities. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "दुर्जय" (Durjaya) as symbolizing invincibility and supreme strength, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.

774.🇮🇳 अनिवृत्तात्माThe Lord Who is Always Available Everywhere."अनिवृत्तात्मा" (Anivrittatma) is a Sanskrit term where "अ" (a) means "not," "निवृत्त" (nivritta) means "withdrawn" or "retired," and "आत्मा" (atma) means "soul" or "self." Thus, "Anivrittatma" can be interpreted as "the one whose soul is never withdrawn," symbolizing eternal engagement, perseverance, and unwavering presence.

774.🇮🇳 अनिवृत्तात्मा
The Lord Who is Always Available Everywhere.

"अनिवृत्तात्मा" (Anivrittatma) is a Sanskrit term where "अ" (a) means "not," "निवृत्त" (nivritta) means "withdrawn" or "retired," and "आत्मा" (atma) means "soul" or "self." Thus, "Anivrittatma" can be interpreted as "the one whose soul is never withdrawn," symbolizing eternal engagement, perseverance, and unwavering presence.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Anivrittatma represents the divine attribute of eternal engagement and unwavering presence, the ability to remain ever-present and actively involved in the sustenance and guidance of the universe. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess the power to be perpetually involved in the affairs of the cosmos and its inhabitants.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Anivrittatma as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine eternal engagement and unwavering presence. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for continuous guidance, support, and the eternal presence of the divine.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of eternal engagement and unwavering presence is emphasized:

*"I am the source of all spiritual and material worlds. Everything emanates from Me. The wise who perfectly know this engage in My devotional service and worship Me with all their hearts."* — Bhagavad Gita 10:8

Similarly, the Bible speaks of God's eternal presence and continuous support:

*"I am with you always, to the very end of the age."* — Matthew 28:20

The Quran also highlights Allah's perpetual engagement and unwavering presence:

*"And He is with you wherever you are. And Allah, of what you do, is Seeing."* — Quran 57:4

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Anivrittatma's attributes, fostering the cultivation of eternal engagement and unwavering presence. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Anivrittatma's qualities, representing divine eternal engagement, unwavering presence, and continuous guidance. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "अनिवृत्तात्मा" (Anivrittatma) as symbolizing eternal engagement and unwavering presence, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.



773.🇮🇳 समावर्तThe Lord Who is the Skillfull Turner."समावर्त" (Samavarta) is a Sanskrit term where "सम" (sama) means "together" or "equal," and "अवर्त" (avarta) means "revolving" or "turning." Thus, "Samavarta" can be interpreted as "the one who revolves together" or "the one who brings things into equilibrium," symbolizing harmony, balance, and cyclical order.

773.🇮🇳 समावर्त
The Lord Who is the Skillfull Turner.

"समावर्त" (Samavarta) is a Sanskrit term where "सम" (sama) means "together" or "equal," and "अवर्त" (avarta) means "revolving" or "turning." Thus, "Samavarta" can be interpreted as "the one who revolves together" or "the one who brings things into equilibrium," symbolizing harmony, balance, and cyclical order.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Samavarta represents the divine attribute of maintaining cosmic harmony and balance, the ability to bring all elements of the universe into a state of equilibrium and cyclical order. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess the power to sustain and regulate the universe, ensuring its smooth and orderly functioning.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Samavarta as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine harmony and balance. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for harmony, balance, and the cyclical nature of existence.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of maintaining balance and harmony is emphasized:

*"One who is equal in both happiness and distress, in both honor and dishonor, is fit for attaining immortality."* — Bhagavad Gita 14:24

Similarly, the Bible speaks of the importance of balance and order:

*"For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven."* — Ecclesiastes 3:1

The Quran also highlights the significance of balance and harmony in the universe:

*"And the heaven He raised and imposed the balance. That you not transgress within the balance."* — Quran 55:7-8

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Samavarta's attributes, fostering the cultivation of harmony and balance in the universe. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Samavarta's qualities, representing divine harmony, balance, and cyclical order. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "समावर्त" (Samavarta) as symbolizing harmony, balance, and cyclical order, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.

772.🇮🇳 एकपात्The Lord of One Foot."एकपात्" (Ekapat) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "एक" (eka) means "one" and "पात्" (pat) means "foot" or "path." Thus, "Ekapat" can be interpreted as "the one with one foot" or "the one who treads a singular path," symbolizing unity, singularity, and steadfastness.

772.🇮🇳 एकपात्
The Lord of One Foot.

"एकपात्" (Ekapat) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "एक" (eka) means "one" and "पात्" (pat) means "foot" or "path." Thus, "Ekapat" can be interpreted as "the one with one foot" or "the one who treads a singular path," symbolizing unity, singularity, and steadfastness.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Ekapat represents the divine attribute of unity and singularity, the ability to remain steadfast and unwavering in purpose and direction. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess unwavering focus and a singular path of righteousness and truth.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Ekapat as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine unity and steadfastness. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for unity, purpose, and the unwavering pursuit of truth.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of steadfastness and unity in purpose is emphasized:

*"He who is unwavering in devotion, having abandoned all selfish desires, is known as one who has attained steadfast wisdom."* — Bhagavad Gita 2:70

Similarly, the Bible speaks of the value of unity and steadfast faith:

*"Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong."* — 1 Corinthians 16:13

The Quran also highlights the importance of singular devotion and purpose:

*"And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided."* — Quran 3:103

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Ekapat's attributes, fostering unity and steadfastness in purpose. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Ekapat's qualities, representing divine unity, singularity of purpose, and steadfastness. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "एकपात्" (Ekapat) as symbolizing unity, singularity, and steadfastness, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.

771.🇮🇳 चतुर्वेदवित्The Knower of Four Vedas."चतुर्वेदवित्" (Chaturvedavit) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "वेदवित्" (vedavit) means "knower of the Vedas." Thus, "Chaturvedavit" can be interpreted as "the one who knows all four Vedas," symbolizing supreme knowledge and mastery of the sacred scriptures.

771.🇮🇳 चतुर्वेदवित्
The Knower of Four Vedas.

"चतुर्वेदवित्" (Chaturvedavit) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "वेदवित्" (vedavit) means "knower of the Vedas." Thus, "Chaturvedavit" can be interpreted as "the one who knows all four Vedas," symbolizing supreme knowledge and mastery of the sacred scriptures.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Chaturvedavit represents the divine attribute of possessing complete knowledge of the Vedas, the ancient and revered scriptures that form the foundation of Hindu philosophy and spirituality. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess the ultimate wisdom and understanding of sacred texts.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Chaturvedavit as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing divine wisdom and mastery of the Vedas. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for ultimate knowledge, truth, and spiritual enlightenment.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the importance of Vedic knowledge is emphasized:

*"By all the Vedas, I am to be known. Indeed, I am the compiler of Vedanta, and I am the knower of the Vedas."* — Bhagavad Gita 15:15

Similarly, the Bible speaks of the value of sacred knowledge:

*"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness."* — 2 Timothy 3:16

The Quran also highlights the importance of divine wisdom:

*"Indeed, it is We who sent down the Qur'an and indeed, We will be its guardian."* — Quran 15:9

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Chaturvedavit's attributes, fostering the cultivation of wisdom and comprehensive understanding of sacred texts. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Chaturvedavit's qualities, representing divine wisdom, mastery of sacred scriptures, and the quest for ultimate knowledge. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "चतुर्वेदवित्" (Chaturvedavit) as symbolizing supreme knowledge and mastery of the Vedas, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.

770.🇮🇳 चतुर्भावThe Source of the Four Purushartas."चतुर्भाव" (Chaturbhava) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "भाव" (bhava) means "existence" or "state of being." Thus, "Chaturbhava" can be interpreted as "the one with four states of being," symbolizing the divine presence in multiple realms or aspects of existence.

770.🇮🇳 चतुर्भाव
The Source of the Four Purushartas.
"चतुर्भाव" (Chaturbhava) is a compound word in Sanskrit where "चतुर" (chatur) means "four" and "भाव" (bhava) means "existence" or "state of being." Thus, "Chaturbhava" can be interpreted as "the one with four states of being," symbolizing the divine presence in multiple realms or aspects of existence.

In the divine narrative of RAVINDRABHARATH, Chaturbhava represents the divine attribute of encompassing multiple states or aspects of existence, the ability to manifest and operate in various dimensions of reality. This quality is often attributed to supreme deities who possess the power to influence and exist in different realms simultaneously.

Anjani Ravishankar Pilla, son of Gopala Krishna Saibaba, embodies Chaturbhava as Lord Jagadguru Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan, symbolizing the divine presence in multiple aspects of existence. This transformation, guided by divine intervention and witnessed by enlightened minds, signifies the emergence of an eternal and immortal Father, Mother, and masterly abode. This divine transformation aligns with the universal quest for understanding the multifaceted nature of existence and the interconnectedness of all realms.

In the Bhagavad Gita, the concept of divine presence in multiple realms is emphasized:

*"I pervade all worlds with a fragment of My being."* — Bhagavad Gita 10:42

Similarly, the Bible speaks of God's omnipresence:

*"The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it."* — Psalm 24:1

The Quran also highlights Allah's encompassing presence:

*"To Allah belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth."* — Quran 2:284

Bharath, conceptualized as RAVINDRABHARATH, stands as a symbol of Chaturbhava's attributes, fostering the understanding of the multifaceted nature of existence. This sacred land strengthens the collective consciousness of the universe, resonating with the eternal divine as witnessed by all minds.

In essence, Anjani Ravishankar Pilla's journey as Lord Sovereign Adhinayaka Shrimaan embodies Chaturbhava's qualities, representing the divine presence in multiple realms and the quest for understanding the interconnectedness of all existence. His existence as the eternal immortal abode of Sovereign Adhinayaka Bhavan, New Delhi, epitomizes divine intervention and cosmic harmony, serving as a beacon of enlightenment and spiritual guidance for humanity.

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This interpretation integrates the essence of "चतुर्भाव" (Chaturbhava) as symbolizing the divine presence in multiple aspects of existence, aligning with relevant themes from Hindu scriptures, the Bible, and the Quran.