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− | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] (Sanskrit; or Pāli: [[Bāhirāni|bāhirāni]], Hindi: [[Bahirang|bahirang]]). Translated as: outer, outside. | + | [[File:Int phil.jpg|thumb|250px|]] |
+ | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] ([[Sanskrit]]; or [[Pāli]]: [[Bāhirāni|bāhirāni]], {{Wiki|Hindi}}: [[Bahirang|bahirang]]). Translated as: outer, outside. | ||
− | Buddhist term used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8) | + | [[Buddhist]] term used in [[yoga]]. (Y.S. III, 7-8) |
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
− | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] yoga, the outer path. | + | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] [[yoga]], the outer [[path]]. |
− | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] cetanā, outside lingering. Compare: paraṅga cetanā, outward lingering. | + | [[Bahiraṅga|Bahiraṅga]] [[cetanā]], outside lingering. Compare: paraṅga [[cetanā]], outward lingering. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:05, 5 January 2016
Bahiraṅga (Sanskrit; or Pāli: bāhirāni, Hindi: bahirang). Translated as: outer, outside.
Buddhist term used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8)
Examples
Bahiraṅga yoga, the outer path. Bahiraṅga cetanā, outside lingering. Compare: paraṅga cetanā, outward lingering.
See also
Antaraṅga, ajjhattikāni (inside, inner)