Guest guest Posted May 3, 2001 Report Share Posted May 3, 2001 anyata grhnatah svapanh nidra tatwam ajanatah<br>vipayose tayoh Ksine turiye padam ashnuteII<br><br><br>translation----<br><br>dream belongs to one who sees falsely ,and sleep to one who does not know REALITY. when the two errorsof these two are removed,one attains the state that is TURIYA.<br><br>snake a rope? or rope a snake?<br><br>HOW TO BE FIRMLY ROOTED IN TURIYA? <br><br>dream and sleep are common featuresof bothvisva and taijasa-they are treated as one<br><br>since in these twostates sleep isof secondary importance owing to the predominance of false <br>perception ,the eror isn these statesisequated with dream. <br><br>but, in the tHird state,the error takSe the form of sleep alone. consisting in non-perceptio of reality. <br><br>of these two, visva-taijisa and prajna, existing in the state of effect and cause---thetwo errors, consisting in false perception and non-perception, and constituting the two bondages in the form of effect and cause ; they are eradicated on recognizing the supreme reality ; then one attains the state of TURIYA. <br><br>THE IDEA IST THAT, AS HE DOES NOT PERCEIVE BOTH KINDS OF BONDAGES, THERE, HE BECOMES FIRMLY ROOTED IN "TURIYA."<br><br><br>WHEN the two errors of these two are removed, one attains the state that is turiya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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