- (hand) and vāk (mouth). Five Jñānendriyas (i.e.
sense organs), namely,
ghrāna (nose), jihvā (tongue),
caksus (eye), tvak (skin) and śrotra (ear). Four...
- the
sense objects pertaining to
touch (sparśana),
taste (rasana),
smell (
ghrāṇa),
sight (cakśu), and
hearing (śrotra). The
sadhu (monk) must
eradicate all...
-
organs (jñānendriya) are the most
sattvic functions of
manas and include:
ghrāna (nose), i.e., the
medium to
experience smell rasana (tongue), i.e., the...
-
hearing (shrotra),
touch (tvak),
sight (chakshus),
taste (rasana) and
smell (
ghrana); The five
agents of
action (karmendriyas),
speech (vak), grasping, by means...
- the sense-objects
pertaining to
touch (sparśana)
taste (rasana)
smell (
ghrāņa)
sight (chakşu)
hearing (śrotra)
Samayika (Equanimous disp****ion) The monk...
- (tvak); to fire,
sight (cakṣus); to water,
taste (rasana); to earth,
smell (
ghrāṇa). "Each bhuta, with the
tanmatra to
which it corresponds, and the faculties...
-
discus Jihvā (tongue)
Sukha Achyuta Yellow lotus, discus, conch, mace
Ghrana (nose)
Sugandha Janardana Red discus, conch, mace,
lotus Manas (mind) Sundari...
-
attachment and
aversion to
objects based sparśana (touch),
rasana (taste),
ghrāṇa (smell), cakśu (sight), and śrotra (hearing)
Essential duties 16. Sāmāyika...
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Tegid Welsh Balivanich Baile a
Mhanaich Scottish Gaelic Ballygrant Baile a
Ghràna Scottish Gaelic Bardsey Island Ynys
Enlli Welsh Barmouth Abermaw or Y Bermo...
- (srotra-tattva) - the
organ of hearing,
having sound as its object. The nose (
ghrana-tattva) - the
organ of smelling,
having smell (odors) as its object. The...