-
smell – and
there are five
tanmatras corresponding to
those five
sense perceptions and the five sense-organs. The
tanmatras combine and re-combine in different...
- tastes/Rasas as below.
Pancha Bhuta Stalam classical element Mahābhūta
Tanmatras Mudra Gopal,
Madan (1990). K.S.
Gautam (ed.).
India through the ages....
- (manas). Ten
indriyas (five
sense organs and five
action organs), five
tanmātras (subtle elements), five mahābhūtas (gross elements), and the
sensory mind...
-
Tatvas are the 96
qualities or
properties of
human body
according to
Akilattirattu Ammanai, the
religious book of Ayyavazhi. They are as follows: The organs...
- (Earth), apas (Water), agni (Fire), vāyu (Air) and ākāśa (Sky). Five
Tanmātras, namely,
gandha (smell), rasa (taste), rūpa (form), sparśa (touch) and...
-
their corresponding subtle elements to exist. From
these su****nsible (
Tanmatras), the
sense particulars (Mahābhūta) come into being. They are
Ether or...
- philosophy,
which including ether,
defines Mahabhuta as 5
subtle elements)
Tanmatras Gogyo ****anese Non-Substantial five
Elements Or, more literally, "Great...
- respectively) and the five
subtle elements that are the
objects of
sense (
tanmatras) The
Samkhyakarika says: The
subtle body (linga),
previously arisen, unconfined...
- (mind), five
jnanendriyas (five
sense capacities), five karmendriyas, five
tanmatras (subtle elements), and five
bhutas (gross elements).
These are the 22...
- upastha; and the five "subtle elements" or "modes of
sensory content" (
tanmatras), from
which the five "gross elements" or "forms of
perceptual objects"...