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'''Sthula''' (devanāgarī: स्थूल, ''sthūla'') is a [[Sanskrit]] word that means "dense, gross, coarse, solid." In early Theosophical literature it was used to refer to the physical body ([[Sthula-Sharira]]) or to the physical plane. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:28, 9 January 2018
Sthula (devanāgarī: स्थूल, sthūla) is a Sanskrit word that means "dense, gross, coarse, solid." In early Theosophical literature it was used to refer to the physical body (Sthula-Sharira) or to the physical plane.