Sanavaran
Sanavaran is a term that can refer to several distinct concepts. In the context of ancient Indian philosophy, particularly within the Vedanta tradition, Sanavaran refers to a veil or covering that obscures the true nature of reality. This veil is often described as being composed of ignorance (avidya) and mental impressions (samskaras). The goal of spiritual practice is to penetrate this Sanavaran and realize the oneness of the individual self (Atman) with the ultimate reality (Brahman). Different schools of Vedanta offer various explanations for the nature and workings of this veil.
In a more contemporary and unrelated context, Sanavaran might also be a name or a place. Without