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Dear Questioner, Thoughtlessness is a state which is achieved by transcending the Mind as Mind is nothing but a bundle of Thoughts. In the state of No Mind there are No Thoughts and No Emotions and even there is No Breath as Mind and Breath are interrelated. This is the perfect Meditative state or one is said to have entered Dhyāna which ultimately leads to Samādhi where there is complete absorption into the Paramatman and you experience Paramananda.
The state of Thoughtlessness is that of experiencing the Void or Nothingness(Emptiness) which is often correlated to Shunyata(Zero). But according to me Shunyata(Zero) is when one realises the Nirguna Nirakaar Brahman(Formless and Attributeless Brahman) or goes back to unmanifested state from which everything arises. It's Being-ness also known as Avyakta.
In Samādhi your body cools down as if you are Dead and no more. It's very hard to detect Pulse in Samādhi. There is no concept of Space and Time in Samādhi as these are the projections of Mind. There is no fear in Samādhi as there is no Mind to bring the fear. There is only unbound and highest Happiness in Samādhi. That's why it is said that Happiness is your real Nature and it is not dependent on any external source.
The state of Thoughtlessness is achieved when we go beyond Vijnanamaya Kosha which is also accessed in Deep Sleep when the Mind is kept in abeyance. In the state of Thoughtlessness Anandamaya Kosha is accessed which is the Sheath of Bliss and is nearest to Ātman. It is the final Sheath covering the Ātman also known as Causal Body(Karana Sharira). But complete merging of individual Ātman into Brahman takes place when Individual Consciousness merges with Universal Consciousness and Ātman is realised as the knower of 5 Sheaths even distinct from the Anandamaya Kosha.
In Samādhi, Anandamaya Kosha is accessed and where all the Samskaras are fried in Nirvikalpa Samādhi which causes the Death of the Karana Sharira bringing an end to Saṃsāra(cycle of death and rebirth). In Nirvikalpa Samādhi there is No Duality. Here “I am Brahman”, is realised. Either one returns back to disseminate Knowledge of the Brahman or the Body falls like a leaf from a tree after being in Nirvikalpa Samādhi.
Now in the Question, Awakening is not clearly described whether it is Spiritual Awakening or Kundalini Awakening(Jagran) as both are different. So I am considering here Spiritual Awakening which happens after state of Thoughtlessness is reached.
From my direct experience as a Kriya Yog Sādhaka :
Spiritual Awakening means realising that you are beyond the Mind-Body complex and you are Light which shines in the Heart. In Samādhi you merge into the Light which is also known as floating in Chidākāsha or Sky of Consciousness. Hence Spiritual Awakening happens when you realise that you are Spirit which is Self Illuminating whose seat is Heart and is present there as Light.
Question : What is the Source of the Light?
Answer : It is Dark and Unknown.
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Bengali Vaishnavism, or Gaudiya Vaishnavism (after Bengal's older name, "Gaur"), is unique in India in several ways. It claims that Krishna is the supreme deity, rather than an incarnation of Vishnu, and that he is in eternal play ( lila ) with his beloved consort Radha. The major human focus is the fifteenth-century saint/avatar Caitanya, who is believed to be a joint incarnation of Krishna and Radha (they were born together in a single body, in order to share each other's experiences intimately). Caitanya is himself worshiped as a form of the deity. There is also an emphasis upon the role of aesthetics and the belief that the divine is best understood through emotional and erotic (though sublimated) Experience. Krishna's consort Radha and her friends the gopis (milkmaids who loved Krishna during his rural childhood) are believed to be the ideal devotees, and worshipers seek to feel the intensity of love that the milkmaids felt for Krishna. After death, the devotee hopes to enter Krishna's paradise, to participate forever in his adventures.
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