Paramparā of the Atharva Veda and Purāṇas; Definition of a Purāṇa
Daśa-lakṣaṇam
व्यतिरेकान्वयो यस्य जाग्रत्स्वप्नसुषुप्तिषु । मायामयेषु तद् ब्रह्म जीववृत्तिष्वपाश्रय: ॥ १९ ॥
vyatirekānvayo yasya jāgrat-svapna-suṣuptiṣu māyā-mayeṣu tad brahma jīva-vṛttiṣv apāśrayaḥ
حقِ مطلق (پرَب्रह्म) بیداری، خواب اور گہری نیند—ان سب حالتوں میں، مایا سے ظاہر ہونے والی تمام صورتوں میں اور تمام جانداروں کی ہر حرکت و کیفیت میں سراسر موجود ہے، اور پھر بھی ان سب سے ماورا و جدا ہے۔ اپنے ماورائی سوروپ میں قائم وہی یکتا پرم آشرے ہے۔
It teaches that Brahman is the constant, independent reality recognized across all three states—present as the underlying support, yet untouched by the māyā-made experiences within them.
To show that the changing experiences of consciousness belong to māyā and the jīva’s mental functions, while the Absolute (Brahman) remains separate, steady, and unattached as their basis.
By observing that thoughts and identities shift across states and moods, one can cultivate detachment and seek the unchanging Self/Absolute as the true foundation, reducing anxiety and strengthening spiritual focus.