Avyakta: non-manifest, not visible to our limited vision. Ayodhyâ: city of Lord R â m a and the kings of the s û r y a v a m s' a. Search the Lexicon ...
avyaktam aksaram the unmanifest immutable. [cf. Gita 12.1] avyaktam anirdesyam unmanifest, indefinable. [cf. Gita 12.3] avyaktamurti whose image is not revealed. [cf. Gita 9.4] ...
The word 'Avyakta' has been used in verses 2.25, 2.28, 7.24, 8.18, 8.20, 8.21, 9.04, 12.01, 12.03, 12.05, and 13.05. It takes different meaning according to the context.
This cause of even the Mahat is called the Avyakta which is superior to the Mahat. The cosmic intellect exists buried in a potential condition in this Avyakta.
In Antahkarana Laya, you must think that the mind is merged in Buddhi; Buddhi in Avyaktam; and Avyaktam in Brahman.
the unmanifest aspect (avyaktam), and the manifest aspect or gross universe. The whole world gets dissolved in avyaktam during Pralaya. Give me the divine eye. Let me behold Thy real majestic form. Help me to crass this illusion, O Kind Mother! ...
The form of Brahman is unmanifest, but even the form of Brahman becomes directly visible to one who worships devoutly (tat avyaktam aha, api samradhane pratyaksa anumanabhyam)[citation needed].[18] (Vedanta Sutra 3.2.23) ...
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