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<div style="float:left">'''[[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] - [[SB 11|Eleventh Canto]] - [[SB 11.25: The Three Modes of Nature and Beyond|Chapter 25: The Three Modes of Nature and Beyond]]'''</div>
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sattvāj jāgaraṇaṁ vidyād<br>
:sattvāj jāgaraṇaṁ vidyād
rajasā svapnam ādiśet<br>
:rajasā svapnam ādiśet
prasvāpaṁ tamasā jantos<br>
:prasvāpaṁ tamasā jantos
turīyaṁ triṣu santatam<br>
:turīyaṁ triṣu santatam
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sattvāt—by the mode of goodness; jāgaraṇam—waking consciousness; vidyāt—one should understand; rajasā—by passion; svapnam—sleep; ādiśet—is indicated; prasvāpam—deep sleep; tamasā—by the mode of ignorance; jantoḥ—of the living entity; turīyam—the fourth, transcendental state; triṣu—throughout the three; santatam—pervading.
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It should be understood that alert wakefulness comes from the mode of goodness, sleep with dreaming from the mode of passion, and deep, dreamless sleep from the mode of ignorance. The fourth state of consciousness pervades these three and is transcendental.
It should be understood that alert wakefulness comes from the mode of goodness, sleep with dreaming from the mode of passion, and deep, dreamless sleep from the mode of ignorance. The fourth state of consciousness pervades these three and is transcendental.
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Our original Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists eternally within the soul, and it is also present in all the three phases of awareness, namely normal wakefulness, dreaming and dreamless sleep. Being covered by the modes of nature, this spiritual consciousness may not be manifest, but it continues to exist eternally as the real nature of the living entity.
Our original Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists eternally within the soul, and it is also present in all the three phases of awareness, namely normal wakefulness, dreaming and dreamless sleep. Being covered by the modes of nature, this spiritual consciousness may not be manifest, but it continues to exist eternally as the real nature of the living entity.
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Latest revision as of 20:37, 17 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

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sattvāj jāgaraṇaṁ vidyād
rajasā svapnam ādiśet
prasvāpaṁ tamasā jantos
turīyaṁ triṣu santatam


SYNONYMS

sattvāt — by the mode of goodness; jāgaraṇam — waking consciousness; vidyāt — one should understand; rajasā — by passion; svapnam — sleep; ādiśet — is indicated; prasvāpam — deep sleep; tamasā — by the mode of ignorance; jantoḥ — of the living entity; turīyam — the fourth, transcendental state; triṣu — throughout the three; santatam — pervading.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

It should be understood that alert wakefulness comes from the mode of goodness, sleep with dreaming from the mode of passion, and deep, dreamless sleep from the mode of ignorance. The fourth state of consciousness pervades these three and is transcendental.


PURPORT

Our original Kṛṣṇa consciousness exists eternally within the soul, and it is also present in all the three phases of awareness, namely normal wakefulness, dreaming and dreamless sleep. Being covered by the modes of nature, this spiritual consciousness may not be manifest, but it continues to exist eternally as the real nature of the living entity.



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