bahiddhā
Bahiddhā,(adv.) [fr.bahi,cp.Vedic bahirdhā,formation in °dhā,like ekadhā,sattadhā etc.of numerals] outside (adv.& prep.) D.I,16; II,110; S.I,169; III,47,103; IV,205; V,157; Vin.III,113 (°rūpa opp.ajjhatta-rūpa :Sn.203; VbhA.260 (kāye); DhA.I,211 (c.gen); III,378 (sāsanato b.); DhsA.189.--ajjhatta° inside & outside,personal-external see ajjhatta.-- The bahiddh’ārammaṇāni (objects of thought concerning that which is external) are the outward sense-objects in the same meaning as bāhirāni āyatanāni are distinguished fr.ajjhattikāni āyatanāni (see āyatana 3 and ārammaṇa 3).They are discussed at Vism.430 sq.; cp.Dhs.1049.-- The phrase “ito bahiddhā" refers to those outside the teaching of the Buddha (“outside this our doctrine"),e.g.at D.I,157; S.I,133; A.IV,25; Dhs.1005.(Page 484)