Dara Shiko who was the son of Shah Jahan and the brother of Aurangazeb, wrote a book called
Majma-ul Bahrain (‘The Mingling of the Two Oceans’).
In this book, Dara Shikon writes:
"... once two saintly persons appeared in my dreams; one of whom was tall, whose hair was gray,
the other short and without any hair. The former was Vasishta and the latter Ram Chandra, and
as I had read the translation (of Yoga Vasishta) ..., I was naturally attracted to them and paid them
my respects. Vasisht was very kind to me and patted me on the back, and, addressing Ram Chandra,
told him that I was brother to him because both he and I were seekers after truth. He asked Ram Chandra
to embrace me, which he did in exuberance of love. Thereupon, Vasishta gave some sweets to
Ram Chandra, which I also took and ate. After this vision, a desire to cause the translation of the
book intensified in me."
What kind of dream did he have?
P.S. He was killed by his brother Aurangazeb for writings like this.