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… (Anupādaka Plane) In later theosophical writings particularly by Annie BESANT and Charles W. LEADBEATER , the anupadaka plane is the second plane of the solar system, the Atmic being the third. It is the plane of the Monad.  See   …
… perfection) during the unmanifested state of the universe (SD I:42). Charles W. LEADBEATER equates this state with the Anupādaka plane , or the plane above the Ātmic plane. As a concept it is to be distinguished from Buddhist parinirvāna …
… (Anupādaka,  Anupapādaka ). This Sanskrit term means “parentless” and it appears quite frequently in the works of Helena P. … is used to denote “self-born” or “parentless.” As an example of its use DHYANI-CHOHAN (Lords of Meditation) are said to be  Anupadaka .     © Copyright by the Theosophical Publishing House, Manila …
… as A Study in Consciousness, she added two more planes above the Atmic: Besant wrote that the two highest planes, Ādi and Anupādaka, “may be conceived of as existing before the solar system is formed, and we may imagine the highest, the Ādi, as … of space . . . as the Logos has marked out to form the material basis of the systems He is about to produce,” while the Anupādaka modifies the same matter with its life and consciousness. The introduction of Ādi and Anupādaka seems to be connected with Blavatsky’s statement that šdi tattva corresponds to the first Logos, Anupādaka to the …
… (Anupādaka Tattva) A Sanskrit term meaning “that which is born by transformation from something higher than itself.” It also …
… than Atma. They teach that beyond the atmic level, there are two more planes in the solar system: Adi, the highest, and Anupadaka. The Monad is in the Anupadaka plane. This view thus varies from the writings of H. P. Blavatsky which states that the Monad is Atma-Buddhi. …
… name “Adam” is derived from ad. In her book  A Study in Consciousness  (p. 4), Annie BESANT lists Adi Plane, together with  Anupadaka  Plane as the field of Logoic manifestation. She writes that the two highest planes may be conceived of as …
… as the “bubbles of koilon” (Annie BESANT and Charles W. LEADBEATER ) which are seven on the  Ādi  plane, 49 bubbles on the  Anupadaka  plane, 2,401 on the Ātmic plane, and so on until it becomes about 14 billion bubbles on the physical plane (49 6 …
… tattvas are: Adi Tattva , the primordial universal force, issuing at the beginning of manifestation or creative period. Anupadaka Tattva , the first differentiation on the plane of being, being an ideal one since it derives from something …
… Animals, Soul of Animism Ankh Annamaya-Kosa Annihilation Antahkarana Antaratma Anthropogenesis Anthroposophy Anu Anu (Aṇu) Anupadaka Anupadaka Plane Anupadaka Tattva Apes, Anthropoid Apocatastasis Apocrypha Apparitions Apports Aquarian Age Aranyakas …