Mandukya Upanishad describes consciousness as having four possible states : waking, dreaming, deep sleep and turiya (state of realization). But these states seem to be describing only the state of an ordinary living person and that of a realized soul. What about the state of death? Does not consciousness exist when a person dies?
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