
Book Summary
Indian philosophy bases itself on three states of consciousness: waking, dreaming, and deep sleep. Deep sleep, or susupti, plays an important role in Advaita Veda nta, the major philosophical school that advocates a doctrine of pure consciousness. Explaining and savoring this paradox, this book shows how the concept of deep sleep can be used in Advaita Veda nta to reveal a philosophical insight, validate an argument, illustrate a moral, or adorn a tale. Arvind Sharma explores why sleep is a phenomenon that philosophers should be interested in and examines it in classical Hindu religious texts, including the Upanishads, and in foundational, early, and modern Advaita Veda nta.
Book Details
Book Name | Sleep As A State Of Consciousness In Advaita Vedanta |
Author | Arvind Sharma |
Publisher | State University Of New York Press (Oct 2004) |
ISBN | 9780791462515 |
Pages | 190 |
Language | English |
Price | 2149 |