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(Sk. for “descent by possession). In the Hindu religion an Avat€ra is a divine incarnation or the descent of God in a tangible form; thus the Sanskrit term švea Avat€ra might be interpreted as a special purpose Avat€ra where, according to the teaching, a pure person is used for a period by an influx of the Divine Life.
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(Sk. for “descent by possession). In the Hindu religion an ''Avatāra'' is a divine incarnation or the descent of God in a tangible form; thus the Sanskrit term ''Āveśa Avatāra'' might be interpreted as a special purpose Avatāra where, according to the teaching, a pure person is used for a period by an influx of the Divine Life.
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(Sk. for “descent by possession). In the Hindu religion an Avatāra is a divine incarnation or the descent of God in a tangible form; thus the Sanskrit term Āveśa Avatāra might be interpreted as a special purpose Avatāra where, according to the teaching, a pure person is used for a period by an influx of the Divine Life.



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