Tree Consciousness in Tarun Tapasi

Keshav Raj Chalise
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Being conscious means being aware of something. Trees, in a general argument, are not ostensibly aware of the things in the way humans do but modern forest and environmental studies have concluded that trees are most certainly more aware than we think them to be. Consciousness can be a general awareness of being alert and conscious of one’s environment, and fully experiencing what happens all around. It can equally be a self-awareness of being able to identify the purpose and effect of others and on others. One may argue that trees do not have a brain to identify what is good and what is bad, and therefore they are not conscious. However modern theories of relational metaphysics and environmental biology have identified the features of consciousness in trees. This is the theory of plant science and plant consciousness. Like relational metaphysics, literature has established the principle that trees have consciousness and therefore they can feel, communicate, and express. Keeping the theory of environmental study as the tool, this research examines the point of how Tarun Tapasi, a tree sage has a complete sense of consciousness. Kavisiromani Paudyal has seen life, sensation, feeling, awareness, and the knowledge of ethics and humanity in the tree, and therefore he has chosen the tree as his means of expression in the form of a young sage in the epic, Tarun Tapasi. This study recognizes how the tree has realized the sense of growth, pain, suffering, and sensation in him and how he has felt the loss of ethics and humanity in human beings. Tarun Tapasi, a tree is incredibly aware of the social, moral, and sensational feelings not less than a fully conscious human being is. With these features of the highest level of cognizance, the Tapasi tree is a sage and a conscious being. 
塔伦塔帕西的树木意识
有意识意味着意识到某些事情。一般来说,树木表面上并不像人类那样意识到事物的存在,但现代森林和环境研究认为,树木的意识肯定比我们想象的要强。意识可以是对周围环境的警觉和意识,以及对周围发生的一切的充分体验。同样,它也可以是一种自我意识,能够识别他人和对他人的目的和影响。有人可能会说,树木没有大脑来识别什么是好什么是坏,因此它们没有意识。然而,现代关系形而上学和环境生物学理论已经发现了树木的意识特征。这就是植物科学和植物意识理论。与关系形而上学一样,文献也确立了树木具有意识的原理,因此它们可以感受、交流和表达。本研究以环境研究理论为工具,探讨树圣塔伦-塔帕西(Tarun Tapasi)如何拥有完整的意识。卡维西罗曼尼-保德亚尔在树身上看到了生命、感觉、情感、意识以及伦理和人性知识,因此他选择了树作为史诗中年轻圣人塔伦-塔帕西的表达方式。本研究认识到树是如何在他身上实现成长、痛苦、苦难和感觉的,以及他是如何感受到人类伦理和人性的丧失的。塔伦-塔帕西(Tarun Tapasi)这棵树对社会、道德和感官感受的认识不亚于意识完全清醒的人类。凭借这些最高级别的认知特征,塔帕西树是圣人,也是有意识的存在。
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