Significance of Jivata
Jivata, as described in the Purana, signifies an individual who embodies the outcome of a Sannyasi's longing to transform into another being. This concept highlights the deeper spiritual aspirations within the context of Sannyasa, or renunciation, where the pursuit of otherness is a reflection of one's inner desires and spiritual journey. Thus, Jivata serves as a pivotal representation of this transformation in the spiritual narrative.
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Hindu concept of 'Jivata'
Jivata in Hinduism represents the embodiment of a Sannyasi’s aspiration to transcend self and experience existence in a different form, reflecting the transformative journey of the soul in pursuit of spiritual liberation.
From: Laghu-yoga-vasistha
(1) A person who represents the result of the Sannyasi's desire to become another being.[1]