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Q.II.19.1 A.II.19.1
How many types of sense organs are there and their names? There are five types of sense organs namely Body, tongue, nose, eyes and ears.
Q.II.19.2 A.II.19.2
What is the meaning of touch sense organ? The sense organs which cognizes for touching an object of knowledge is called touch sense organ.
Q.II.19.3 A.II.19.3
What is the meaning of taste sense organ? The sense organ used by its owner for tasting an object of knowledge is called taste sense organ.
Q.II.19.4 A.II.19.5
What is the meaning of smell sense organ? The sense organ used by its owner for smelling an object of knowledge is called smell sense organ.
Q.II.19.5 A.II.19.5
What is the meaning of sight sense organ? The sense organ used by its owner for seeing an object of knowledge is called sight sense organ.
Q.II.19.6 A.II.19.6
What is the meaning of hearing sense organ? The sense organ used by its owner for hearing the sound of an object of knowledge is called hearing sense organ.
Q.11.19.7
A.II.19.7
What type of subsidence-cum-destruction of karmas and the support does these sense organs need to cognize? Subsidence-cum-destruction of energy / potency-obscuring and mind based knowledge-obscuring karmas and support of amgop mga name karma is needed by all sense organs to cognize.
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Li 'k&jl &xU/k&o.k&'kcnkLrnFkk% 11.20 Spar a rasa gandha varna abd stadarth h
VFk% Meaning:
Li'll j] XU/K] 0. Vk kcn&; s Xe Ts mu bfUng k8 ds fo"k; g& Touch, taste, smell, sight and hearing are the objects of five sense organ respectively.
Q.II.20.1 A.II.20.1
What is the meaning of objects in the aphorism? The attributes of the matter which can be cognized by the sense organs are said to be objects, e.g. touch, taste, smell, colour and sound.
Q.II.20.2 A.II.20.2
How many objects of sense organs are there, and name them? There are five objects of the sense organs and these are touch, taste, smell, colour and sound.
Q.II.20.3 A.II.20.3
What is the meaning of touch? Cognition which results by touching the object of knowledge is called touch.
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