- Jainism.
Karmendriyas are five, and they are: hasta, pada, bak, ****,
upastha. In
Jainism these are the
senses used by the
experiencing soul to perform...
- (touch) and śabda (sound). Five
Karmendriyas (i.e.
motor organs), namely,
upasthā (****ual organ), pāyu (****), pāda (leg), pāni (hand) and vāk (mouth). Five...
-
functions of manas. pāyu (****) - the
organ responsible for
excretion upasthā (****ual organ) - the
organ that
enables procreation and ****ual enjoyment...
- of the
hands (pani),
movement (pada),
excretion (payu) and
generation (
upastha) The mind
Edward de Bono (1969), "Mechanism of Mind". Viking, ISBN 0-14-021445-3...
- nose; the five
action capacities known as hasta, pada, bak, ****, and
upastha; and the five "subtle elements" or "modes of
sensory content" (tanmatras)...
- lotus, mace Pāyu (****)
Harani Pradyumna Gold conch, mace, lotus,
discus Upastha (genitals)
Satya Aniruddha Black mace, conch, lotus,
discus Shrota (ears)...
- (hands) The **** (payu-tattva) -
organ for
excretion (****) The
genitals (
upastha-tattva) -
organ for
procreation (genitals) Speaking, Grasping,
Moving About...