Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 25-26 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1984 |
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... organs which constituted the soul . The rejoinder to this view follows thus : One sense organ can cognize only one object , i . e . , the ear can hear and can not do the func- tions of other sense organs . A single sense organ can not ...
... organs which constituted the soul . The rejoinder to this view follows thus : One sense organ can cognize only one object , i . e . , the ear can hear and can not do the func- tions of other sense organs . A single sense organ can not ...
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internal organ manas ( -mind ) and the five sense organs ( Jñānendriyas ) are produced , while from rājasa akamkāra the five motor organs ( karmen- driyas Jare produced . 19Since rājasa represents strenuous activity it is proper to ...
internal organ manas ( -mind ) and the five sense organs ( Jñānendriyas ) are produced , while from rājasa akamkāra the five motor organs ( karmen- driyas Jare produced . 19Since rājasa represents strenuous activity it is proper to ...
第 17 頁
... organs , five motor organs , five subtle elements and five gross elements . Leaving purusa , the remaining 24 tattvas are admitted to be atma tattvas in Saiva Siddhanta . Since these tattvas are created and controlled by Srikanta- rudra ...
... organs , five motor organs , five subtle elements and five gross elements . Leaving purusa , the remaining 24 tattvas are admitted to be atma tattvas in Saiva Siddhanta . Since these tattvas are created and controlled by Srikanta- rudra ...
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