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A Sanskrit word meaning “food-made-sheath,” i.e., biological or physical body. It is one of five vehicles of consciousness mentioned in the ''Taittirīya Upaniṣad'' (3.1) and is equivalent to the ''sthūla-śarīra'' or “gross body” mentioned in the four-fold system of the Vedānta philosophy. | A Sanskrit word meaning “food-made-sheath,” i.e., biological or physical body. It is one of five vehicles of consciousness mentioned in the ''Taittirīya Upaniṣad'' (3.1) and is equivalent to the ''sthūla-śarīra'' or “gross body” mentioned in the four-fold system of the Vedānta philosophy. | ||
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A Sanskrit word meaning “food-made-sheath,” i.e., biological or physical body. It is one of five vehicles of consciousness mentioned in the Taittirīya Upaniṣad (3.1) and is equivalent to the sthūla-śarīra or “gross body” mentioned in the four-fold system of the Vedānta philosophy.
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