- and nose.
Karmendriya is an
Indian philosophical concept.
Karmendriya is the "organ of action"
according to
Hinduism and Jainism.
Karmendriyas are five...
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- (smell), rasa (taste), rūpa (form), sparśa (touch) and śabda (sound). Five
Karmendriyas (i.e.
motor organs), namely, upasthā (****ual organ), pāyu (****), pāda...
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essence of earth, for smell. The text
refers to the
functional organs as
karmenḍriyas (organs of action).
These are of two types,
external and internal, suggests...
- (ego),
Manas (mind), five
buddhindriyas (sensory capabilities), five
karmendriyas (action-capabilities) and ten elements. The
second part of the Sutras...
- rise to
manas (mind), five
jnanendriyas (five
sense capacities), five
karmendriyas, five
tanmatras (subtle elements), and five
bhutas (gross elements)....
- (chakshus),
taste (rasana) and
smell (ghrana); The five
agents of
action (
karmendriyas),
speech (vak), grasping, by
means of the
hands (pani),
movement (pada)...
- śrotra (ear), i.e., the
medium to
experience sound The five
motor organs (
karmendriya), each
corresponding to a
sense organ,
represent the
physical organs...
- five
organs of sense, five of
activity (buddindriya or jñānendriya, and
karmendriya respectively) and the five
subtle elements that are the
objects of sense...
-
ahamkara evolves manas (feeling),
jnanenriyas (five sense-capacities),
karmendriyas (five action-capacities), and
tanmatras (five
subtle elements), from...