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He is a realiser, an establisher - not of outward things only, though he does realise something in the outward also, but of something essential and radical needed for the terrestrial evolution which is the evolution of the embodied spirit through successive stages towards the Divine. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/cwsa/28/specific-avatars-and-vibhutis#p14</ref>
 
==Amṛta==
 
The nectar of immortality... old Vedic symbolism in which the Soma-wine was the physical symbol of the amṛta. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/sabcl/13/the-significance-of-sacrifice#p6</ref>
 
Nectar or amṛta, the food or drink of the gods. It is applied in yoga to something that flows down from the Brahmarandhra into the palate when there is strong concentration. But this is psychological, so it must be the psychic sweetness flowing into the system. <ref>http://incarnateword.in/sabcl/24/the-triple-transformation-psychic-spiritual-supramental-i#p164</ref>
==Aparārdha==