Significance of Paripurna
In Shaivism, Paripurna signifies the concept of God as whole and complete. This term emphasizes that God is self-sufficient and does not require anything from outside to be fulfilled. It reflects the intrinsic nature of divinity as entirely perfect and lacking nothing, underscoring the complete and absolute essence of God in this spiritual tradition.1
Synonyms: Complete, Whole, Full, Total, Entire, Comprehensive, Finished, Perfect
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Hindu concept of 'Paripurna'
Paripurna in Hinduism signifies God's nature as whole and complete, indicating that He is self-sufficient and does not require anything external to exist or fulfill His essence.
Significance in Shaivism (Shaiva philosophy):
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From: Sivaprakasam (Study in Bondage and Liberation)
(1) A term indicating that God is whole and complete, sufficing without needing anything for Himself.[1]