Vijnanamaya kosha

Vijnanamaya kosha is one of the five koshas that cover Atman. Vijnanamaya kosha literally means a shell that is composed of wisdom(Vijnana) or intellect. It is the fourth covering of Atma.[1] It is also the first layer of the causal mind located in the Vishudda chakra, the Ajna chakra and the Sahasrara chakra. Metaphysically, it is considered the first embodiment of light.[2]

The Vijnanamaya kosha according to Swami Sivananda

The Vijnanamaya Kosha consists of the intellect in conjunction with the five organs of knowledge or the Jnana-Indriyas. During sleep it gets involution or Laya along with Chidabhasa or the reflection of Pure Consciousness. During waking state it is the doer. It is an effect like a jar and is inanimate. It shines in borrowed feathers. It borrows its light temporarily from its source, just as the moon borrows its light from the sun. It is not the eternal Self.[3]

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References

  1. Veda, Vedic knowledge online. "vijnanamaya kosha". veda.wikidot.com. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  2. Francesca Boyle, RYT500, SOYA, Sandpoint Idaho. "Vijnanamaya Kosha - The Sheath of Intuition". South Okanagan Yoga Academy. Retrieved 2013-09-18.
  3. Swami Krishnananda. "Moksha Gita by Swami Sivananda". Swami Krishnananda Divine Life Society. Retrieved 2013-09-19.


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