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'''Aṇu''' (devanāgarī: अणु) is a [[Sanskrit]] noun that means "fine, minute, atomic" and is used for the atom of matter. In the book [[Occult Chemistry (book)|Occult Chemistry]] it is used to identify the [[Ultimate Physical Atom]].
'''Aṇu''' (devanāgarī: अणु) is a [[Sanskrit]] term that means "fine, minute, atomic" and is used to identify the atom of matter. In the book [[Occult Chemistry (book)|Occult Chemistry]] it is used to identify the [[Ultimate Physical Atom]].


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Aṇu (devanāgarī: अणु) is a Sanskrit term that means "fine, minute, atomic" and is used to identify the atom of matter. In the book Occult Chemistry it is used to identify the Ultimate Physical Atom.

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