Chaitanya (consciousness)

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Chaitanya (Sanskrit: चैतन्य) refers variously to 'awareness', 'consciousness', 'Conscious Self', 'intelligence' or 'Pure Consciousness'.[1] It can also mean energy or enthusiasm.[2] The meaning of name Chaitanya also stands for "State of Conscious Energy".[3]

It is derived from cetanā (Sanskrit: चेतना), which refers to living things or consciousness itself.[4]

Scripture

In the Rig Veda (R.V.IV.XL.5), Nrishad is the dweller amongst humans; Nrishad is explained as Chaitanya or 'Consciousness' or Prana or 'vitality' because both dwell in humans.[5]

In his commentary on the Isha Upanishad,[6][page needed] Sri Aurobindo explains that the Atman, the Self manifests through a seven-fold movement of Prakrti. These seven folds of consciousness, along with their dominant principles are:[7]

  1. annamaya puruṣa - physical
  2. prāṇamaya puruṣa - nervous / vital
  3. manomaya puruṣa - mental / mind
  4. vijñānamaya puruṣa - knowledge and truth
  5. ānandamaya puruṣa - Aurobindo's concept of Delight, otherwise known as Bliss
  6. caitanya puruṣa - infinite divine self-awareness[8]
  7. sat puruṣa - state of pure divine existence

The first five of these are arranged according to the specification of the panchakosha from the second chapter of the Taittiriya Upanishad. The final three elements make up sat-cit-ananda, with cit being referred to as chaitanya.

The essential nature of Brahman as revealed in deep sleep and Yoga is Chaitanya (pure consciousness).[9]

Vedanta

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