Significance of Veil
Synonyms: Cloak, Shroud, Screen, Cover, Curtain, Disguise, Mask
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Hindu concept of 'Veil'
In Hinduism, the term "Veil" signifies a metaphorical barrier obscuring the Truth, and also represents a traditional item of clothing for women, symbolizing modesty and social status.
From: Vivekachudamani
(1) A metaphorical barrier that conceals the Truth from perception.[1]
The concept of Veil in local and regional sources
Veil symbolizes a barrier or separation, highlighting the distance between the speaker and the elusive presence they seek, representing a deeper connection or understanding that remains just out of reach.
From: The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda
(1) This is where name and form are in, and they are like spots in the object-glass of a telescope, yet it is the light of the sun that shows us the spots.[2] (2) A metaphor for the barrier that hides the reality of the infinite, and every good thought and action tears this veil, allowing the light to shine forth.[3] (3) This is a reference to the attitude, and the atmosphere, and the playfulness, and the lightness within the narrative.[4] (4) The veil of Maya, or illusion, must be slipped away, and the text emphasizes the need to recognize the true nature of reality and self-realization.[5] (5) The ignorance that at first is very dense and the light may be almost obscured, but it is there, ever pure and undimmed, the radiant fire of freedom and perfection.[6]
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Symbolizes a barrier or separation between two entities, particularly between the speaker and the elusive presence they seek.[7]