Vedic Philosophy - Study Mode

[#6] What is referred as the creator of chaos?
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(D) God

[#7] In Vedic, self move's as to
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(A) Whole universe

[#8] Tapas is
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(D) All of the above

[#9] Which among the following are describe as Acosmic Brahman?
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(D) All of these

[#10] Turiya means as
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(B) Immortal self

Explanation

Solution: In Vedic philosophy, particularly within the Advaita Vedanta school, consciousness is described as having four states: * Waking state (Jagrat): This is our normal state when we are aware of the external world. * Dreaming state (Swapna): This is when we experience dreams. * Deep sleep state (Sushupti): This is a state of unconsciousness without dreams. * Turiya: This is the transcendental state of pure consciousness . It's beyond the other three states and represents the immortal self (Atman) , which is one with Brahman (the ultimate reality). Therefore, Turiya doesn't refer to deep sleep, a natural stage, or a rational stage, but to the ultimate, immortal self .