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'''Anu''' (devanāgarī: अणु | '''Anu''' (devanāgarī: अणु aṇu) is a [[Sanskrit]] term that means "fine, minute, atomic" and is commonly used to refer to an atom of [[matter]], although it can also refer to an atom of [[time]]. | ||
In the book [[Occult Chemistry (book)|''Occult Chemistry'']] it is used as a synonym for the [[Ultimate Physical Atom]]. | In the book [[Occult Chemistry (book)|''Occult Chemistry'']] it is used as a synonym for the [[Ultimate Physical Atom]]. | ||
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==Online resources== | ==Online resources== | ||
===Articles=== | ===Articles=== | ||
[[Category:Sanskrit terms]] | [[Category:Sanskrit terms]] | ||
[[Category:Hindu concepts]] | [[Category:Hindu concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Theosophical concepts]] | [[Category:Theosophical concepts]] | ||
* [https://theosophy.world/encyclopedia/Anu Anu] at Theosophy World. |
Latest revision as of 15:16, 3 April 2020
Anu (devanāgarī: अणु aṇu) is a Sanskrit term that means "fine, minute, atomic" and is commonly used to refer to an atom of matter, although it can also refer to an atom of time.
In the book Occult Chemistry it is used as a synonym for the Ultimate Physical Atom.
Online resources
Articles
- Anu at Theosophy World.