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has glosseng: Sahaja (Sanskrit: sahaja; Devanagari: सहज) (Chinese Tzu jan; Japanese Shizen), meaning "spontaneous, natural", is a term and style of discipline of some importance in Indian spirituality and Dharmic Traditions influenced by the Tantric Movement. The origins of the word are in Apabhramsha, a now defunct language, and Old Bengali (first attested literary usage 8th century CE). It was first used by the north Indian Tantric Buddhist master Saraha in the 8th century CE:
lexicalizationeng: Sahaja
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Polish
has glosspol: Sahadźa (sanskryt: saha + ja "to co wrodzone", "naturalność", "spontaniczność") - pojęcie doskonałego duchowo przyrodzonego stanu w indyjskiej filozofii.
lexicalizationpol: Sahadźa
Portuguese
has glosspor: Sahaja (sânscrito) significa lit. “o seu próprio caminho”, ou o caminho alegre e natural que a entidade viva se eleva acima do mundanismo até o estado divino.
lexicalizationpor: Sahaja

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