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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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