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− | '''Antaraṅga''' ([[Sanskrit]]; or [[Pāli]]: [[Ajjhattikāni]], Hindi: antrang). Translated as: inner, inside. | + | |
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+ | '''[[Antaraṅga]]''' ([[Sanskrit]]; or [[Pāli]]: [[Ajjhattikāni]], Hindi: [[antrang]]). Translated as: inner, inside. | ||
Buddhist term used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8). | Buddhist term used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8). | ||
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[[Antaraṅga]] yoga, the inner path. | [[Antaraṅga]] yoga, the inner path. | ||
− | [[Antaraṅga]] | + | [[Antaraṅga cetanā]], inside lingering. Compare: [[pratyak cetanā]], inward lingering. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:02, 6 January 2016
Antaraṅga (Sanskrit; or Pāli: Ajjhattikāni, Hindi: antrang). Translated as: inner, inside.
Buddhist term used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8).
Examples
Antaraṅga yoga, the inner path. Antaraṅga cetanā, inside lingering. Compare: pratyak cetanā, inward lingering.
See also
Bahiraṅga, Bāhirāni (outside, outer)