hardvarajn
Hardvarajn is a term that originates from the Sanskrit language, where "hardva" means "hard" or "difficult," and "rajn" means "knowledge" or "wisdom." Therefore, Hardvarajn can be translated as "difficult knowledge" or "hard wisdom." In the context of ancient Indian philosophy, particularly in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, Hardvarajn refers to the third limb of the eightfold path to enlightenment, known as Ashtanga Yoga.
The first limb, Yama, deals with ethical conduct, the second limb, Niyama, with personal observances, and the
The term Hardvarajn is also used in other contexts within Hindu philosophy and literature to denote something