The term Antahkarana originates from Sanskrit and holds significance in both Hindu philosophy and yoga. Let’s delve into its multifaceted meanings:
In Hindu Philosophy: Antahkarana refers to the totality of the mind, encompassing various senses: Manas: The lower mind, which connects with the external world, governs sensory and motor organs, and controls willpower.
Buddhi: The intellect, responsible for discerning truth from falsehood and enabling wisdom. Chitta: The memory or consciousness, where impressions and experiences are stored. Ahamkara: The ego, the sense of “I” or the “I-maker.”
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