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SANKHYA PSYCHOLOGY
PRAKRTI (undillcrentiated primal maltci)
Buddhi / Mahal (the suprapersonal potentiality of expericnces)
A hankāra (egoity: a function appropriating the data of consciousness
and wrongly assigning them 10 puruşa)
the five karmendriya manas the five jñānendriya the five tan-mätra 50 (the faculties of the faculty (the faculties of the subtle, primary eleaction) of thought)
cnsc)
mcnts: realized as the inner, subtle counterparts of the five sense experiences, viz., sound, touch, color-shape, flavor, smell: sabda, sparsa, rūpa, räsa, gandha)
parana-anu (subtle atoms: realized in the experiences of the subtle body)
sthula-bhutani (the five gross elements, cther, air, fire, water, earth, constituting the gross body and the visible tangible world: realized
in sense experiences) 51 50 Tan-mätra: "merely (matra) that (tan)," "mcre trifle."
01 The formation of the gross elements from the subtle is described as follows: "By dividing each subtle element into two equal parts, and sub
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