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Traya Avastha Viveka

Traya Avastha , the Three States are explained in the Mandukya Upanishad (1.3 - 1.5). According to the Mandukya Upanishad , a human being always exists in one of the three states which are called Ja…
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Oneness in Deep Sleep

My waking world ( Jagrat ) is different from yours. My dream world ( Swapna ) is different from yours. But my deep sleep state ( Sushupti ) and your deep sleep state are the same. Sushupti is one an…
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Ego is absent in Deep Sleep

The Sushupti Avasta , the Deep Sleep State is natural to every one of us and we experience it on a daily basis. In this natural phenomenon which we all experience every night, the Nature is silently…
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Dreamless Deep Sleep (Sushupti)

We normally exist in one of the three states ( Traya Avasta ) which are waking ( Jagrat ), dream ( Swapna ) and deep sleep ( Sushupti ) and are mentioned in Mandukya Upanishad (1.3 - 1.5). Simple me…
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Sushupti Avastha (Deep Sleep State)

Sushupti Avastha (Deep Sleep State) is the last state mentioned as part of Traya Avastha (Three States). Sushupti is the deep sleep state, a dreamless, undisturbed, peaceful sleep. In this state, …
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Swapna Avastha (Dream State)

Swapna Avastha (Dream State) is the second state mentioned as part of Traya Avastha (Three States). In Swapna , the dream state, only the mind is fully active and it is the mind which creates, sust…
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Jagrat Avastha (Waking State)

Jagrat Avastha (Waking State) is the first state mentioned as part of Traya Avastha (Three States). In Jagrat Avastha , the waking state, our mind is fully active, filled with thoughts, feelings an…
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Traya Avastha (Three States)

Traya Avastha , the Three States are explained in the Mandukya Upanishad (1.3 - 1.5). According to the Mandukya Upanishad , a human being always exists in one of the three states which are called Ja…
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