Significance of Anupravesha
Anupravesha, according to Vedanta, is a significant concept that describes the process of Parabrahman 're-entering' into eshvaras. This re-entry empowers eshvaras to carry out the specific tasks assigned to them. Anupravesha highlights the interconnectedness between the ultimate reality, Parabrahman, and the individual entities, emphasizing a divine influence that facilitates their actions and responsibilities.
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Hindu concept of 'Anupravesha'
Anupravesha in Hinduism signifies Parabrahman's re-entry into eshvaras, empowering them to fulfill their specific duties. This concept highlights the divine connection and support essential for executing their respective roles within the cosmic order.
From: Prasthanatrayi Swaminarayan Bhashyam (Study)
(1) A concept referring to Parabrahman’s 're-entering' into eshvaras, enabling them to accomplish their designated tasks.[1]