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Dheeyo yonah pracodayat

 In the language of the Veda and Yoga, manas, buddhi, and dhī are three distinct but interrelated functions of inner cognition. Manas is the sensory mind, the coordinator of inputs. It gathers impressions, reacts, doubts, oscillates, compares. In modern neurological terms, it resembles the distributed sensory processing networks along with limbic reactivity, constantly evaluating stimuli and generating internal commentary. Buddhi is the discriminative faculty, from √budh “to awaken.” It decides, judges, concludes. Neurobiologically, this aligns most closely with higher cortical processing, especially the prefrontal cortex responsible for evaluation, inhibition, and executive decision-making. Dhī, however, is subtler. While often translated as intellect, it is better understood as illuminated cognition, inspired insight. It is not just deciding but perceiving truth directly. In the Gayatri Mantra, when we pray “dhiyo yo naḥ pracodayāt,” the request is not for more reasoning but for ...

Avatar the movie and Bhagavad Gita

Viewing James cameron's Avatar on 3D is an amazing experience. The fact of building an alter ego which is fit to live among the Navi community and being able to control that with the present human body is an amazing concept. It all started with the matrix series where you could enter the matrix using a similar setup. What is building an alter ego? Is it giving rise to another individual to satisfy unsatiated desires, which is possible in the alter ego. Websites like 'Secondlife.com' is a very poor version of the alterego