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- Vijñāna (Sanskrit: विज्ञान) or viññāṇa (Pali: विञ्ञाण) is translated as "consciousness", "life force", "mind", or "discernment". The term vijñāna is mentioned...
- Manomaya kosha "mind" sheath (Manas), the mind and the five senses; Vijñānamaya kosha, "discernment" or "Knowledge" sheath (Vigynana) Anandamaya kosha...
- Vigyanamaya kosha is one of the five koshas that cover Atman. Vigyanamaya kosha literally means a s**** that is composed of wisdom (vijnana) or intellect...
- and hides Pranamaya, which in turn envelops Manomaya, inside which is Vijnanamaya, and finally the Anandamaya which the Upanishad states is the innermost...
- represent the five koshas, the sheaths of annamaya, pranamaya, manomaya, vijñānamaya, and anandamaya. The deity ****atri, the personification of the ****atri...
- of: Pranamaya Kosha (Vital breath or Energy), Manomaya Kosha (Mind), Vijnanamaya Kosha (Intellect) Karaṇa śarīra, the Causal body, the Anandamaya Kosha...
- prāṇamaya, Vital), Manomaya ( मनोमय, manomaya, Mental), Vijnanamaya (विज्ञानमय, vijñānamaya, Intellectual) and Anandamaya (आनन्दमय, ānandamaya, bliss)...
- sheath Pranamaya kosha, life-force sheath Manomaya kosha, mental sheath Vijnanamaya kosha, discernment/wisdom sheath Anandamaya kosha, bliss sheath (Ananda)...
- Jurewicz, the third nidana, vijñana, can be compared to the atman's vijñanamaya kosha in Vedic literature, which is the consciousness of the creator...
- physical prāṇamaya puruṣa - nervous / vital manomaya puruṣa - mental / mind vijñānamaya puruṣa - knowledge and truth ānandamaya puruṣa - Aurobindo's concept...