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śrotraṁ tvag darśanaṁ ghrāṇo<br>
:śrotraṁ tvag darśanaṁ ghrāṇo
jihveti jñāna-śaktayaḥ<br>
:jihveti jñāna-śaktayaḥ
vāk-pāṇy-upastha-pāyv-aṅghriḥ<br>
:vāk-pāṇy-upastha-pāyv-aṅghriḥ
karmāṇy aṅgobhayaṁ manaḥ<br>
:karmāṇy aṅgobhayaṁ manaḥ
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śrotram—the sense of hearing; tvak—the sense of touch, experienced upon the skin; darśanam—sight; ghrāṇaḥ—smell; jihvā—the sense of taste, experienced upon the tongue; iti—thus; jñāna-śaktayaḥ—the knowledge-acquiring senses; vāk—speech; pāṇi—the hands; upastha—the genitals; pāyu—the anus; aṅghriḥ—and the legs; karmāṇi—the working senses; aṅga—My dear Uddhava; ubhayam—belonging to both these categories; manaḥ—the mind.
śrotram—the sense of hearing; tvak—the sense of touch, experienced upon the skin; darśanam—sight; ghrāṇaḥ—smell; jihvā—the sense of taste, experienced upon the tongue; iti—thus; jñāna-śaktayaḥ—the knowledge-acquiring senses; vāk—speech; pāṇi—the hands; upastha—the genitals; pāyu—the anus; aṅghriḥ—and the legs; karmāṇi—the working senses; aṅga—My dear Uddhava; ubhayam—belonging to both these categories; manaḥ—the mind.
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Hearing, touch, sight, smell and taste are the five knowledge acquiring senses, My dear Uddhava, and speech, the hands, the genitals, the anus and the legs constitute the five working senses. The mind belongs to both these categories.
Hearing, touch, sight, smell and taste are the five knowledge acquiring senses, My dear Uddhava, and speech, the hands, the genitals, the anus and the legs constitute the five working senses. The mind belongs to both these categories.
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Eleven elements are mentioned in this verse.
Eleven elements are mentioned in this verse.
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Revision as of 05:57, 30 November 2017

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada


Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda

TEXT 15

śrotraṁ tvag darśanaṁ ghrāṇo
jihveti jñāna-śaktayaḥ
vāk-pāṇy-upastha-pāyv-aṅghriḥ
karmāṇy aṅgobhayaṁ manaḥ


SYNONYMS

śrotram—the sense of hearing; tvak—the sense of touch, experienced upon the skin; darśanam—sight; ghrāṇaḥ—smell; jihvā—the sense of taste, experienced upon the tongue; iti—thus; jñāna-śaktayaḥ—the knowledge-acquiring senses; vāk—speech; pāṇi—the hands; upastha—the genitals; pāyu—the anus; aṅghriḥ—and the legs; karmāṇi—the working senses; aṅga—My dear Uddhava; ubhayam—belonging to both these categories; manaḥ—the mind.

Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda


TRANSLATION

Hearing, touch, sight, smell and taste are the five knowledge acquiring senses, My dear Uddhava, and speech, the hands, the genitals, the anus and the legs constitute the five working senses. The mind belongs to both these categories.


PURPORT

Eleven elements are mentioned in this verse.



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