
Anu
Anu is a concept from ancient Indian philosophy, particularly within Hindu and Buddhist texts, representing the idea of the smallest indivisible particle or atom. In Sanskrit, "anu" means "atom" or "minute." It is considered fundamental in various philosophical and metaphysical discussions about the nature of matter and existence. Anu reflects the belief that reality consists of both measurable, tangible elements and subtle, imperceptible components. In modern physics, this idea resonates with the understanding of subatomic particles, suggesting that all matter can be examined at these tiny scales.