• 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...
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    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...
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    Rupamandana. The Tantric text Varahi Tantra mentions that Varahi has five forms: Svapna Varahi, Canda Varahi, Mahi Varahi (Bhairavi), Krcca Varahi and Matsya Varahi...
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    Durboddho (Incomprehensible), Bhadralok (Gentleman) and Daradi Kishorer Svapna (Dream of a Compassionate Adolescent), an article, Chhanda O Abritti and...
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    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...
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    emptiness, stating that things are like "illusions" (māyā) and "dreams" (svapna). The Astasahasrika Prajñaparamita, possibly the earliest of these sutras...
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    all living beings, are like "illusions" or "magic" (māyā) and "dreams" (svapna). This emptiness or lack of real existence applies even to the apparent...
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  • )"; sōpiō (v.) "make asleep" húpnos "sleep (n.)"; Hypnos "god of sleep" svápna- "sleep, dream (n.)" Av xᵛafna- "sleep (n.)" NPers xwãb- "sleep"; Kurd xew...
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  • the three states of consciousness, namely waking (jågrata), dreaming (svapna), and deep sleep (susupti): The first state is that of waking consciousness...
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  • 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...
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    posits three states of consciousness, namely waking (jagrat), dreaming (svapna), deep sleep (suṣupti), which are empirically experienced by human beings...
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  • three cities or states of consciousness are waking (Jāgṛat), dreaming (Svapna) and deep sleep (Suṣupti). The underlying consciousness in them all is called...
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    noted the importance of dream revelations in certain texts such as the Arya-svapna-nirdesa which lists and interprets 108 dream signs. A different Mahāyāna...
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  • poem respectively. Other famous plays include Mricchakatika by Shudraka, Svapna Vasavadattam by Bhasa, and Ratnavali by Sri Harsha. Later poetic works include...
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    Prameya - the known object Three states of consciousness: jāgrat (waking), svapna (dreaming) and suṣupti (dreamless sleep) Three-fold spiritual path: Śāmbhavopāya...
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    dharmas (phenomena), are in some way like an illusion (māyā), like a dream (svapna) and like a mirage. The Diamond Sutra states: "A shooting star, a clouding...
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  • Bangladesh Media type Print (hardcover) ISBN 984-401-769-6 OCLC 808109497 Preceded by 10,000 and one more rape! (2003)  Followed by Ekti Khuner Svapna (2004) ...
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  • Gujarati) Aruṇanuṃ adbhuta svapna. (1934). Mumbaī : Haṃsā Mahetā OCLC 34302217 Mehta, S. Haṅsa. (1950). Arunnanu adbhuta svapṅa. Ahmedabad, India : Gujar...
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  • interpersonal relationship of Bangladeshi society. He wrote Ekti Khuner Svapna (lit. 'Dreaming of a murder'), an unrequited love-based novel where the...
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  • Sā̃valī (1967) Ruperī Kaḍā (1968) Malā Sobat Havīya -Phakta Sobat! (1973) Svapna Vegī Sare (1974) Mandā Mhaṇajeca Andha Andhārī Baisale (1978) Vikhuralele...
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    describes three states of consciousness, namely waking (jågrat), dreaming (svapna), and deep sleep (suṣupti), and 'the fourth', beyond and underlying these...
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    Manoramera upanyāsa. Kalakātā : Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1994. ISBN 81-7215-222-1 Oh svapna! Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1996. ISBN 81-7215-512-3 Pāgalī, tomāra...
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  • several works, including Satyanarayaner Punthi (the book of Satyanaryan), Svapna-Parba (dream reverie), and Nalopakhyan (tale of Nala), which are now lost...
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  • Hara-vijaya – Ratnākara Rāghava-pāṇḍavīya – Kavi-rāja Ūru-bhaṅga – Bhāsa Svapna-vāsavadatta – Bhāsa Matta-vilāsa-prahasana – Mahendra-varmā Bhagavadajjukīya...
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    English literature. Some other famous plays were Mricchakatika by Shudraka, Svapna Vasavadattam by Bhasa, and Ratnavali by Sri Harsha. Later poetic works include...
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  • ('Limbs') (Anga Shastra), which takes into account different parts of the body, Svapna ('Dream'), by which ones press dreams, Svara ('Sound') attaches importance...
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    without lapsing into a dream or waking up. In the yoga of dreaming (rmi lam, *svapna), the yogi learns to remain aware during the states of dreaming (i.e. to...
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  • Chicago Press, page 310. Prem Sagur, English translation online "Shyama-Svapna: Rhyming prose in a nineteenth-century Hindi novel" Archived 2007-05-03...
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    akasha, 1971, Ara drushya, 1981, Shrestha kavita, 1994, (all poetry); Sabda, Svapna O nirvikata, 1990 (essays), Aneka sarata, 1981 (travelogue); Ushavilasa...
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