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VIVEKACIIUDAMANI 4I

98 — 99. Dream is a state of the soul distinct from the waking state, where it shines by itself. In dreams Biiddhi, by itself , takes on the role of the agent and the like, owing to various desires of the waking state, while the Supreme At man shines in its own glory, — with Buddhi as its only superimposition, the witness of everything, and is not touched by the least work that the Buddhi does. As it is wholly- unattacli,ed, it is not touched by any work that its superimpositions niay perform.

[Buddhi— here stands for the Antahkarana — the

  • ' inner organ " or mind.

By z/jf^— independently of the objective world.

Takes OTi the role fe-V.— The Atman is the one intelligent principle, and whatever Buddhi does it does borrowing the light ot the Atman. ]

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