Anumatraka, 곾ٰ첹, Anu-matraka: 1 definition
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In Hinduism
Shaiva philosophy
: Brill: Śaivism and the Tantric Traditions (philosophy)곾ٰ첹 (अणुमात्र�) [=Aṇumātra?] (Cf. Paramāṇumātra) refers to the “size of a (single) atom�, according to the Viṃśikā 12.—Accordingly, “If the six [atoms supposedly surrounding the first one] share the same location [as the first one], [they] must [constitute] a lump [of matter] that has the size of a [single] atom (곾ٰ첹)�.
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