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what is hiranyagarbha

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Answered by arghya9960
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Hiranyagarbha is a Sanskrit term that translates to “golden embryo,” “golden womb” or “golden egg.” It is derived from the root words hiranya, meaning “golden” or “wealth,” and garbha, meaning “womb,” “germ/seed" or “essence.” It is also the name of the founder of the yoga tradition -- predating even Patanjali, who authored the Yoga Sutras. Whether Hiranyagarbha was human or a deity is not established, but the name first appears prominently as a form of the sun god.

The pre-Pantanjali yoga system is sometimes referred to as hiranyagarbha yoga darshana(yoga system of philosophy).

Answered by Bhagyashri27
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Hiranyagarbha is the sanskrit word, which mean the golden womb in the source of the creation of the whole universe or hindu philosophy......

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