The Vedantists also speak about the Consciousness or
Mayaopahita-chaitanya that is associated with the indescribable
Maya which is responsible for the functions of creation, preservation and dissolution of entire Existence, and about the Consciousness or
Avidyaopahita-chaitanya that is associated with
Avidya which causes the wrong identification of the
Atman with the body etc.; after negating both Maya and Avidya, that is, after all distinctions are obliterated, what remains is Pure Consciousness or Chaitanya. The form of an object that the mind assumes, after coming into contact with that object or enveloping it, is called
Vritti. The process of enveloping is called
Vritti-Vyapti.
Vyapti is pervasion and the pervasion by the mind of a certain location called the object is
Vritti-Vyapti. The awareness that the object is there illuminates the object due to the presence in this moving process called the mind and is called
phala-vyapti. It is only because of the consciousness attending on the mind that the object is perceived.
Vedanta says that the object cannot be wholly material and there is no qualitative difference between the object and consciousness which consciousness by coming into contact with the object knows that the object is there which fact implies that consciousness is inherent in the object. This is the
Vishaya- chaitanya or the 'object-consciousness' which does not mean consciousness of the object but the object which is a phase of consciousness which prevails everywhere. To
advaitins, it refers to a pure
consciousness that knows itself and also knows others. == See also ==