Significance of Jyotis
In Dutch: Jyotis; In German: Jyotis; In Finnish: Jyotis; In Spanish: Jyotis
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Hindu concept of 'Jyotis'
In Hinduism, "Jyotis" encompasses various meanings: it signifies a poetic meter, represents the indestructible light of the Atma, relates to magical rites, and symbolizes spiritual awakening, insight, and illumination through meditation and concentration.
From: Thirty minor Upanishads
(1) Light or illumination, often representing spiritual insight.[1] (2) Light; used to describe the nature of Atma as illuminating and indestructible.[2] (3) Light symbolizing spiritual awakening, experienced when practicing concentration and meditation.[3]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) A term that, according to the common use in scripture, signifies light; used here to argue against a double meaning for 'Self'.[4]
From: Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi
(1) Refers to particular magical rites that may be condemned if they lead to the death of an enemy or otherwise harmful outcomes.[5]