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This category explores the relation between the smallest particle (in the seventies referred to as the atom), and the soul.
Pages in category "Paramanu and Jiva"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
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- If we are on the platform of knowledge, then there is no distinction between matter and spirit
- In one sense it is right. They are spiritual molecules. Yes. Here also, spiritual molecules, but here it is called material because there is no sense of Krsna
- It is correct that the brahma-jyotir is comprised of spiritual souls and that ultimately nothing is impersonal. Dead matter means forgetfulness of Krsna