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THE PRACTICAL PATH.
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(iii) that which obstructs clairvoyance (avadhi
jñāna); (iv) that which debars one from telepathic know
ledge (manah prayaya jñá na); and (v) that which prevents omniscience (kevala. jñana)
from manifesting itself. II. The darśanavaraniya group consists of the following nine kinds of energy all of which interfere with the perceptive faculties of the soul in different ways :(i) that which debars the soul from seeing with the
eye (chakşu darśana); (ii) that which prevents perception through senses
other than sight (achakşu darśana); (iii) that which obstructs clairvoyant perception
(avadhi darśana); (vi) that which prevents the manifestation of kevala
darsana (full, unqualified perception); (v) nidrâ (sleep); (vi) nidrâ-nidra (deep-sleep); (vii) prachala, light or restless sleep, like that of a
dog; (viii) prachala-prachala, a more restless form of slum
ber than the preceding, also a kind of mad
ness; and (ix) styd nagriddhi (somnambulism).
III. The vedaniya type comprises two kinds of energies : (i) those responsible for pleasurable experiences
(sâtâ vedaniya), and (ii) those leading to suffering and pain (asátâ
vedaniya).
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