Bahiraṅga
Bahiraṅga (Sanskrit; or Pāli: bāhirāni, Hindi: bahirang). Translated as: outer, outside.
Translations of bahiraṅga | |
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English | outer |
Pali | bāhirāni |
Glossary of Buddhism |
Buddhist term also used in yoga. (Y.S. III, 7-8)
Examples
Bahiraṅga yoga, the outer path. Bahiraṅga cetanā, outside lingering. Compare: paraṅga cetanā, outward lingering.
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See also
Antaraṅga, ajjhattikāni (inside, inner)
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