Significance of Complete awareness
Complete awareness in Vaishnavism pertains to the ideal state of consciousness that Shri Balarama was meant to achieve. However, this state was characterized as being limited or curtailed. The concept emphasizes the importance of attaining full consciousness as part of the spiritual journey within the Vaishnavism tradition, highlighting the challenges faced in reaching that ultimate state of awareness.
Synonyms: Full consciousness, Total awareness, Total comprehension, Thorough understanding, Full understanding, Complete comprehension, Entire perception, Thorough knowledge
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Hindu concept of 'Complete awareness'
Complete awareness in Hinduism signifies a heightened state of consciousness. In the context of Shri Balarama, it reflects the ideal of achieving full awareness, which was anticipated but ultimately described as limited or curtailed.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The full state of consciousness that Shri Balarama was expected to regain, but it was described as curtailed.[1]