Antaraṅga

Antaraṅga (Sanskrit; or Pāli: ajjhattikāni, Hindi: antrang). Translated as: inner, inside.

Translations of
antaraṅga
Englishinner
Paliajjhattikāni
Glossary of Buddhism

Buddhist term used in yoga. (Yoga Sutras of Patanjali III, 7-8).

Examples

Antaraṅga yoga, the inner path. Antaraṅga cetanā, inside lingering. Compare: pratyak cetanā, inward lingering.

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See also

Bahiraṅga, bāhirāni (outside, outer)


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