Antardhāna means that these living creatures can be perceived to be present, but they cannot be seen by vision.
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"Antardhāna means that these living creatures can be perceived to be present, but they cannot be seen by vision"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 3
Antardhāna means that these living creatures can be perceived to be present, but they cannot be seen by vision.
Then Lord Brahmā, by his ability to be hidden from vision, created the Siddhas and Vidyādharas and gave them that wonderful form of his known as the Antardhāna.