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A Sanskrit word meaning “body.”  The term is used in conjunction with the constitution of a human being, particularly the personality, sometimes called the “lower quaternary” (as contrasted with the “upper triad”: €tma-buddhi-manas). Four such bodies are identified in Indian philosophy: (1) the sth™la-ar…ra or dense (i.e., physical) body, (2) the li‰ga-ar…ra or “matrix body” (called in theosophical literature the “etheric double”), (3) the sukma-ar…ra or “subtle body” (called in early theosophical literature “k€ma-manas” and in later theosophical literature separated into the “astral body” or body of emotions and “lower mental body”), and (4) the k€raŠa-ar…ra or “causal body,” i.e., the reincarnating soul (called in later theosophical literature the “higher mental body”).  See also Human Constitution; UPšDHI; Ko®a.
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(Śarīra) A Sanskrit word meaning “body.”  The term is used in conjunction with the constitution of a human being, particularly the personality, sometimes called the “lower quaternary” (as contrasted with the “upper triad”: ''atma-buddhi-manas''). Four such bodies are identified in Indian philosophy: (1) the ''sthula-sarira'' or dense (i.e., physical) body, (2) the ''linga-sarira'' or “matrix body” (called in theosophical literature the “etheric double”), (3) the ''suksma-sarira'' or “subtle body” (called in early theosophical literature “''kama-manas''” and in later theosophical literature separated into the “astral body” or body of emotions and “lower mental body”), and (4) the ''karana-sarira'' or “causal body,” i.e., the reincarnating soul (called in later theosophical literature the “higher mental body”).  ''See'' also Human Constitution; UPADHI; Kosa.
  
 
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(Śarīra) A Sanskrit word meaning “body.” The term is used in conjunction with the constitution of a human being, particularly the personality, sometimes called the “lower quaternary” (as contrasted with the “upper triad”: atma-buddhi-manas). Four such bodies are identified in Indian philosophy: (1) the sthula-sarira or dense (i.e., physical) body, (2) the linga-sarira or “matrix body” (called in theosophical literature the “etheric double”), (3) the suksma-sarira or “subtle body” (called in early theosophical literature “kama-manas” and in later theosophical literature separated into the “astral body” or body of emotions and “lower mental body”), and (4) the karana-sarira or “causal body,” i.e., the reincarnating soul (called in later theosophical literature the “higher mental body”). See also Human Constitution; UPADHI; Kosa.

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