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Antaḥkaraṇa (Sanskrit: अन्तःकरण) is a
concept in
Hindu philosophy,
referring to the
totality of the mind,
including the
thinking faculty, the
sense of...
- Mahat-tattva, It is one of the four
Antaḥkaraṇa (functions of the mind). Ahaṁkāra is one of the four
parts of the
Antahkarana (inner organ)
described in Vedanta;...
- in a
living being, jiva (Sanskrit: जीव ) by the upādhi of the mind,
Antahkarana (Sanskrit: अंतःकरण ) and the
creator God, Īshvara (Sanskrit: ईश्वर )...
- qualities, Śama (control of the
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Antaḥkaraṇa (Sanskrit: अन्तःकरण) is,, or, 'function'.
antahkaraṇa). Dama (the
control of
external sense...
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Impure tattvas or Atma
tattvas are
aspects of
Universe and
physical body.
Antahkarana is a
collective term for the 4 tattvas-prakṛti,buddhi,ahamkāra and manas...
- literature, the
silver cord, also
known as the
sutratma or life
thread of the
antahkarana,
refers to a life-giving
linkage from the
higher self (atma) down to...
- mānavulellarunu janmataḥ
svatantrulunu samānulunu naguduru. Vāru vivēcana-
antaḥkaraṇa sampannulaguṭacē
parasparamu bhrātr̥bhāvamutō vartimpavalayunu....
- Saṃsāra Mind Ātman (self) Anātman (non-self) Sūkṣma śarīra (subtle body)
Antaḥkaraṇa (mental organs) Prajña (wisdom) Ānanda (happiness)
Viveka (discernment)...
- Saṃsāra Mind Ātman (self) Anātman (non-self) Sūkṣma śarīra (subtle body)
Antaḥkaraṇa (mental organs) Prajña (wisdom) Ānanda (happiness)
Viveka (discernment)...
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Mandukya Upanishad Buddhism Namarupa Skandha Trikaya Ego, I-ness or the
antahkarana in
which the
citta or the
atman is reflected.[citation needed] Sharma...