Andhkar
Andhkar is a term that originates from Sanskrit and Hindi, commonly translating to "darkness" or "obscurity." It can be used in a literal sense to describe the absence of light, such as the darkness of night or a darkened room. Beyond its literal meaning, andhkar also carries metaphorical weight, signifying a lack of knowledge, understanding, or spiritual awareness. It can represent a state of ignorance, confusion, or even a moral or spiritual void.
In philosophical and spiritual contexts within Indian traditions, andhkar is often contrasted with its opposite, prakasha
The concept of andhkar can appear in various forms of Indian literature, poetry, and religious texts, illustrating