Anupapaduka
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Anupapaduka, aupapaduka, or (apparent 100+ year old translator error that became widely-used) anupaduka (Skt., 'parentless; self-existing'), is a Hindu & Buddhist philosophical term about reality such as the 'anupapaduka plane'[1] or gods/Dhyani-Buddhas that fit definition. Beyond anupapaduka is 'adi'.
The term came to the West from Theosophy, and 'anupapaduka' may have distinct meanings in Theosophy.
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- ↑ Charles Webster Leadbeater, A Textbook of Theosophy, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1912.
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