Significance of Illumination
Synonyms: Light, Brightness, Clarity, Radiance, Brilliance, Lighting, Brilliance.
In Dutch: Verlichting; In Finnish: Valaistus; In Spanish: ±õ±ô³Ü³¾¾±²Ô²¹³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Beleuchtung
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Hindu concept of 'Illumination'
In Hinduism, Illumination signifies the profound understanding transforming perceptions of good and evil, continuous awareness of Atman and Brahman unity, and both external/internal enlightenment, achieved through meditation and cognitive clarity in meaning.
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankara Bhashya)
(1) The state of gaining profound understanding or knowledge that transforms the individual's perception of good and evil.[1]
From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) The state of being luminous, representing enlightenment not just in the physical world but also in the spiritual realm.[2]
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) A metaphor for understanding where both word and meaning are clear and unified in cognition.[3] (2) A process involving the suggestion or highlighting of meaning in a word, which can occur in two forms: direct conveyance or selective emphasis.[4]
From: Yoga-sutras (Vedanta Commentaries)
(1) The state achieved when one is established in continuous awareness of the unity between Atman and Brahman, signifying spiritual enlightenment.[5]
The concept of Illumination in local and regional sources
Illumination signifies both an enlightening insight in artistic expression and translates to 'Bha' in Sanskrit, reflecting the concept of enlightenment in Indian philosophy, indicating a profound understanding and heightened awareness.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Literal translation of 'Bha' in Sanskrit, suggesting enlightenment or insight, as interpreted in the context of Indian philosophy.[6] (2) An enlightening insight or understanding in the context of artistic expression, indicative of a heightened state of awareness.[7]