
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 |
