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- and action, each consisting of five subtypes. Five buddhi-indriyas or Jnanendriyas ("mental or senses") and five Karmendriyas ("sense organs that deal with...
- retrieved 30 May 2024 www.wisdomlib.org (8 June 2014). "Jnanendriya, Jnana-indriya, Jñānendriya, Jnanemdriya: 18 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved...
- (****ual organ), pāyu (****), pāda (leg), pāni (hand) and vāk (mouth). Five Jñānendriyas (i.e. sense organs), namely, ghrāna (nose), jihvā (tongue), caksus (eye)...
- of cosmic space. Shariraka Upanishad refers to the sensory organs as jñānenḍriyas (organs to know). It links them to the elements as follows: the ear is...
- created from mahat. Ahamkara further gives rise to manas (mind), five jnanendriyas (five sense capacities), five karmendriyas, five tanmatras (subtle elements)...
- Ten Indriya, the ten senses or powers: The five agents of perception (jnanendriyas), hearing (shrotra), touch (tvak), sight (chakshus), taste (rasana) and...
- consciousness down to the five organs of sense, five of activity (buddindriya or jñānendriya, and karmendriya respectively) and the five subtle elements that are...
- consciousness are known as the impure tattvas (aśuddha). The five sense organs (jñānendriya) are the most sattvic functions of manas and include: ghrāna (nose),...
- governing force) of the faculty of actions and senses (karmendriya and jnānendriya) in all beings; our many salutations to Her who pervades everything (animate...
- (Ahamkāra tattva), the sensory mind (Manas tattva), the five sense organs (Jñānendriya), the five organs of action (Karmendriya), the five subtle essences (Tanmātra)...