Significance of Broken sleep
In Vaishnavism, Broken sleep signifies an interrupted or disturbed state of rest, reflecting experiences of both the divine and the ignorant. It describes the Lord’s disrupted sleep, symbolizing a lack of tranquility. Furthermore, it represents the awakening of atheists through Shacinandana's chanting, as they move from ignorance to the recognition of Krishna. This multifaceted concept illustrates both a physical state of restlessness and a spiritual awakening, highlighting its significance within the tradition.
Synonyms: Restless sleep, Disturbed sleep, Poor sleep quality
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Hindu concept of 'Broken sleep'
In Hinduism, Broken sleep symbolizes interrupted tranquility, representing the Lord's struggles, disrupted states of rest leading to disorientation, and the awakening of atheists through Shacinandana's chanting, highlighting the journey toward Krishna's realization.
From: Chaitanya Bhagavata
(1) A state of rest that is interrupted or disturbed, leading to a sense of disorientation or disruption in tranquility.[1] (2) The disruption of ignorance among atheists caused by Shacinandana's chanting, awakening them to the realization of Krishna.[2]
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) A state of interrupted or disturbed sleep, which the Lord is noted to have been experiencing.[3]
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Griffith)
(1) Disrupted or restless sleep, often associated with worry or concern about someone dear.[4]