Remained absorbed in samadhi :





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Chaitanya experienced three states of mind.

First, the conscious state, when his mind dwelt on the gross and the subtle.

Second, the semi-conscious state, when his mind entered the causal body and was absorbed in the bliss of divine intoxication.

Third, the inmost state, when his mind was merged in the Great Cause.



This agrees very well with the five koshas, or 'sheaths', described in the Vedanta.

The gross body corresponds to the annamayakosha and the pranamayakosha, the subtle body to the manomayakosha and the vijnanamayakosha, and the causal body to the anandamayakosha.

The Mahakarana, the Great Cause, is beyond the five sheaths.

When Chaitanya's mind merged in That, he would go into samadhi.

This is called the nirvikalpa or jada samadhi.



While conscious of the outer world, Chaitanya sang the name of God; while in the state of partial consciousness, he danced with the devotees; and while in the inmost state of consciousness, he remained absorbed in samadhi.

-From Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna


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