Ar > References for ‘arańi, Árańi’
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[45] How should you carry on with your [...] your own body as one woodflint (arańi) and the cosmic sound (oṋḿkára) [...] You will certainly attain Him.
[17] “Let the pańd́ita [...] átmá [self] as the arańi or [[main wood]] and oṋḿkára [...] or the striking [[wood]].”
[18] The word, arańi, means mantra-sanctified wood [...] fire. The main wood was known as Arańi and the striking wood by which [...] called Uttarárańi. Árańi used to grow in the forest, the [...] advised to use ones soul as the Arańi or [[main wood]]. But to light [...] Brahmabháva [Cosmotheistic trance].
[19] “That I permeate everything, [...] the contact between the soul-like Arańi [[main wood]] and the Prańava-like [...] the act of friction between the Arańi and the Uttarárańi. [...] or fetters are eight in number:
[3] [A spiritual aspirant burns the [...] bondages) by using his body as the arańi (lower piece of wood) and mantra [...] separates butter from buttermilk).]
[5] What should a pandit do? The rśi [sage] says that a pandit should use his deha as arańi.
[7] Svadeham arańiḿ krtvá – “The spiritual aspirant should use his deha as arańi.” What is arańi? Arańi means “wood used as fuel”. [...] the main piece of wood was called arańi, and the smaller one used for [...] main object of his attachment, as arańi, and prańava, that is, [...] his Iśt́a mantra.
[9] Jiṋánanirmathana. [...] gharśanakriyá [rubbing] of arańi and uttarárańi. [...] dahati pańd́itah.
[10] What is the result of the friction, the friction between arańi and uttarárańi? [...] things is a pańd́ita.
[11] In southern Bengal, indhana is [...] as cooking fuel is also called arańi. Not all kinds of wood are suitable [...] cooking fuel and they are known as arańi.
[12] Those forested areas which contain large amounts of arańi are called arańya. In ancient [...] forest areas which were bereft of arańi.
[15] All those woods which were not [...] are called samidha rather than arańi or indhana. In ancient times, [...] sacrifices; it is used for cooking.
[25] Araneśu. Arańi means firewood, fuel. Fire lies [...] human intellect explain what He is.