VEDANTA

Science of Consciousness

anadi parampara

anādi paramparā
The beginningless (anādi) chain (paramparā) or causal series (paramparā) without an original beginning (ādi) of saṃskāras (latent impressions), vāsanās (latent tendencies), both causal body, vṛttis (thoughts), kāmas (desires), both subtle body and pravṛttis/karmas (actions), with the gross body in the gross world up to anubhavas (experiences), subtle body again, back to saṃskāras (latent impressions), vāsanās (latent tendencies), and so on and so forth, up to self-knowledge (the seeming end, anta, of the chain).

The explanation of this Sanskrit term was written by Simon de Jong.
On the index page you will find the complete Sanskrit glossary.

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