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'''Saptaparna''' is represented by a triangle above a square (or ''quaternary'') that symbolizes ''septenary'' man. Man's physical nature has [[six]] dimensions, known as ''senary'', the "physical man". The ''septenary'' man includes his physical nature as well as his immortal soul, the divine [[seven]]th dimension.
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'''Saptaparna''' is represented by a triangle (or ''triad'') above a square (or ''quaternary'') that symbolizes ''septenary'' man. Man's physical nature has [[six]] dimensions, known as ''senary'', the "physical man". The ''septenary'' man includes his physical nature as well as his immortal soul, the divine [[seven]]th dimension.
   
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 02:25, 10 March 2010

Saptaparna: (Sanskrit) A seven-leaved plant [1]
Septenary Man

Saptaparna is represented by a triangle (or triad) above a square (or quaternary) that symbolizes septenary man. Man's physical nature has six dimensions, known as senary, the "physical man". The septenary man includes his physical nature as well as his immortal soul, the divine seventh dimension.

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