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'''''Aeshvarya''''' (Bengali: ঐশ্বর্য, Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य) or '''''Aeshvaryas'''''), also known as '''Vibhuti''' are the occult power gained from the practice of the psychic mystic cult. There are eight Aeshvaryas or Vibhútis and all these are attributes of [[Parama Purusa]].<ref name="Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 33|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára}}</ref>
'''''Aeshvarya''''' (Bengali: ঐশ্বর্য, Devanagari: ऐश्वर्य) or '''''Aeshvaryas'''''), also known as '''Vibhuti''' are the occult power gained from the practice of the psychic mystic cult. There are eight Aeshvaryas or Vibhútis and all these are attributes of [[Parama Purusa]].<ref name="Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 33|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=Yatamána, Vyatireka, Ekendriya and Vashiikára}}</ref>


== Meaning ==
== Description ==
The meaning of the word Aeshvarya is "occult power".<ref name="The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván”">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 17|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván”}}</ref>
The meaning of the word Aeshvarya is "occult power".<ref name="The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván”">{{cite book|title=Ánanda Vacanámrtam Part 17|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván”}}</ref> According to Anandamurti, in the course of [[sadhana]], a spiritual practitioner has to pass through four stages: [[yatamana]], vyatireka, ekendriya and vashiikaara. In the third stage- "ekendriya" a spiritual practitioner gains control over some single propensity or organ and that brings to him a corresponding occult power or Aeshvarya .


== Attribute of Parama Purusa ==
== Attribute of Parama Purusa ==
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