In Sanskrit, “Nija” (निज) primarily means
“own,” “one’s own,” or “innate,” signifying
something intrinsic, personal, or originating
truthfulness, or something peculiar to one’s self .
Perpetual / Continual: Certain classical texts use nija to signify
Perpetual / Continual: Certain classical texts use nija to signify
with one’s own self .
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Summary
“Nija” in Sanskrit has the overarching theme of ownership
and intrinsic nature. Depending on context, it encompasses:
- Personal connection: one’s own mind, actions, or belongings
- Inherence: innate or native qualities
- Truthfulness / authenticity: genuine or peculiar characteristics
- Constancy: continual, enduring aspects of self or group
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