విశ్వమును భరించే వాడు అనే వ్యుత్పత్తిని కలిగిన పదం
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Vishva:
- Vihva (to permeate) denotes omnipresence or all-pervasiveness. It is a different term for Vishnu and also applies to the entire universe and the world. This phrase describes the entire magical world of literature.
- The Upanishads make clear the centrality of vishva in Hindu philosophy. The one and the same object of experience and the experiencer appear in three-fold forms () as (vishva) ('gross'), (taijasa) ('subtle'), and (prajna) ('the blissful') in the three states of consciousness, according to Gaudapada's explanation in the gama Prakarana of his Karika on the Mandukya Upanishad.
- He explains that Vishva is he who is all-pervading and experiences the external (gross) objects, though moving in them is distinct from the witnessed states, he who cognizes in the right eye because the right eye is the means of perception of gross objects, he who always experiences the gross (object), and he who the gross (object) satisfies because it is in the waking state.
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