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Hindu mythology , Buddhi is one of the wives ofGanesha ."Buddhi is a feminine
Sanskrit noun derived from the same root ("budh" – to beawake ; tounderstand ; toknow ) as its more familiar masculine formBuddha . The word signifies atranspersonal faculty ofmind higher than the rational mind that might be translated as ‘intuitive intelligence’ or simply ‘higher mind’. It is ‘that which knows’, ie, able to discern truth from falsehood. Buddhi constitutes the first level of individuation of the infinitely cognoscent formlessBrahman into manifest phenomenal reality; the formation (differentiation) of the jivatman from theparamatman . It makes its first scriptural appearance in the Katha Upanisad (I,3) where it is compared in a famous simile to the driver of a horse and carriage, where the reins held by the driver represent the lower mind (manas ); the horses represent the five senses and the carriage itself - the body. Ontologically, buddhi is equivalent tohiranyagarbha and is to individual living souls -jiva s - as hiranyagarbha is to the insentientphenomena of theuniverse . Buddhi is thegateway between the phenomenal and theeternal . It may, on the one hand, through identification and desire cause theincarnation ofBrahman into material existence as an individual soul or it may through wisdom (prajña ) lead an already incarnate soul to dissolve identification with material phenomena (with cessation of corresponding worldly desires) and become liberated.External links
* [http://www.swamij.com/mind-map.htm An interactive map of the Yogic conception of mind] .
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