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This paper explores the concept of Antarvāsanā (Sanskrit: अन्तर्वासना), often translated as "latent impressions," "inner desires," or "subtle vasanas." While extensive literature exists on Samskaras (mental impressions) and Vasanas (desires), Antarvāsanā represents a deeper, more subtle stratum of the human psyche. This inquiry examines the etymology of the term, its classification in yogic philosophy, its function as the bridge between the subconscious and the conscious, and its critical role in the pursuit of liberation ( Moksha ).

In Hinduism, the Antarvasana, also known as the inner garment or undergarment, holds great spiritual and cultural significance. It is an integral part of a Hindu's daily attire, particularly during puja (worship), rituals, and special occasions. antarvasana com

There are several types of Antarvasana, varying depending on the region, culture, and purpose: This paper explores the concept of Antarvāsanā (Sanskrit: