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.