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Svapna (Sanskrit: स्वप्न, romanized:
svapna) is the
Sanskrit word for a dream. In
Hindu philosophy,
svapna is a
state of
consciousness when a
person is...
- forgetting.
There are
three states of consciousness: jāgrat—waking
state svapna—dream
state suśupti—deep
sleep state The antaḥkaraṇa is
actively functioning...
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being can
sense this
physical universe.
Other states of
consciousness are
svapna, sushupti, and turiya. Dalal,
Roshen (2019-01-06). The 108 Upanishads: An...
- Rupamandana. The
Tantric text
Varahi Tantra mentions that
Varahi has five forms:
Svapna Varahi,
Canda Varahi, Mahi
Varahi (Bhairavi),
Krcca Varahi and
Matsya Varahi...
- as the body of dreams, the mind body. In the yoga of
dreaming (rmi lam, *
svapna), the yogi
learns to
remain aware during the
states of
dreaming (i.e. to...
-
linotype in the
Bengali script. The
second edition of Parashuram's
Hanumaaner Svapna Ityadi Galpa was the
first book to be
completely printed in
Bengali linotype...
- emptiness,
stating that
things are like "illusions" (māyā) and "dreams" (
svapna). The
Astasahasrika Prajñaparamita,
possibly the
earliest of
these sutras...
-
Durboddho (Incomprehensible),
Bhadralok (Gentleman) and
Daradi Kis****r
Svapna (Dream of a Comp****ionate Adolescent), an article,
Chhanda O
Abritti and...
- all
living beings, are like "illusions" or "magic" (māyā) and "dreams" (
svapna). This
emptiness or lack of real
existence applies even to the apparent...
- the
three states of consciousness,
namely waking (jågrata),
dreaming (
svapna), and deep
sleep (susupti): The
first state is that of
waking consciousness...