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effort Spṛṣṭa:
Plosive Īshat Spṛṣṭa:
Approximant Īshat Saṃvṛta:
Fricative Abhyantara Prayatnam:
Internal effort Alpaprānam:
Unaspirated Mahāprānam: Aspirated...
- farriery, acting, dancing, music, medicine,
poetry etc.,
besides sixty-four
abhyantara-kalā or "secret arts",
which include mostly "erotic arts" such as kissing...
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effort Spṛṣṭa:
Plosive Īshat Spṛṣṭa:
Approximant Īshat Saṃvṛta:
Fricative Abhyantara Prayatna:
Internal effort Alpaprāṇa:
Unaspirated Mahāprāṇa: Aspirated...
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renunciation of delicacies, self-mortification,
retreat from the world.
Abhyantara Tapas (internal austerities): penance,
respect to elders,
service to others...
- possessions" (parigraha) is of two kinds:
attachment to
internal possessions (
ābhyantara parigraha), and
attachment to
external possessions (bāhya parigraha)....
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possessions (parigraha) is of two kinds:
attachment to
internal possessions (
ābhyantara parigraha), and
attachment to
external possessions (bāhya parigraha)....
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possessions (parigraha) is of two kinds:
attachment to
internal possessions (
ābhyantara parigraha), and
attachment to
external possessions (bāhya parigraha)....
- utterance') and
prayatna ('effort') are the same; the
inner effort is
called abhyantara (which are of four kinds), and
external called bhaya.
According to the...