Nîdh
Nîdh is a term found in the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, often used in Vedic literature and later texts. The word primarily translates to "sleep" or "rest," but it carries deeper connotations in philosophical and spiritual contexts. In the Rigveda, one of the oldest texts in the Hindu tradition, nîdh is sometimes associated with the idea of a temporary state of repose, contrasting with the active, conscious life of waking.
In Vedantic philosophy, nîdh can be linked to the concept of *turiya*, the fourth state of consciousness
The term appears in various hymns and mantras, often paired with other words to describe a restful
In modern usage, nîdh is rarely encountered outside of academic or spiritual studies. Its significance lies