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Taijasa (Sanskrit: तैजस),
which means endowed with light, is one of the many
different levels of
existence which the Jiva
experiences due to the activity...
- non—dual
Turiya alone is
known as
effulgent and all—pervading. 11
Visva and
Taijasa are
conditioned by
cause and effect.
Prajna is
conditioned by
cause alone...
- in three-fold
forms (त्रिधा भोगं) as – विश्व (vishva) ('gross'), तैजस (
taijasa) ('subtle') and प्राज्ञ (prajna) ('the blissful'). He
tells us that बहिष्प्रज्ञो...
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compared with the
presiding divinity (Vibhu) of the four
states – Vishva,
Taijasa,
Prajna and Brahman.
Tulsidas says as the four
states of consciousness...
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spring from the
three fold
mahat the
threefold ahaṃkāra
called vaikārika,
taijasa and bhūtādi or tāmasa.
Chaitanya Caritamrita, Adi-lila 7.5
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Brahman Sphoṭa
Sthiti Śūnyatā
Sutram Svātantrya Iccha-mrityu Syādvāda
Taijasa Tajjalan Tanmatra Tyāga
Uparati Upekkhā
Utsaha Vivartavada Viraj Yamas...
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described as inward-knowing (antah-prajnya),
subtle (pravivikta) and
burning (
taijasa)". This is the
subtle body. The
third state is the
state of deep sleep...
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spring from the
three fold
mahat the
threefold ahaṃkāra
called vaikārika,
taijasa and bhūtādi or tāmasa.
David Bruce Hughes. Sri Vedanta-sutra,
Adhyaya 2...
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Fourth state of
consciousness or Turiya, the
first three being Vaisvanara,
Taijasa and Prajna.
These are the four
states of
individual consciousness. There...
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external objects and the visible; when dreaming, it
experiences the
Taijasa – the
internal mind
objects and what
appears in the dreams; when in deep...