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Q.II.20.4 A.II.20.4
What is the meaning of taste? Cognition which results by tasting the object of knowledge is called taste.
Q.II.20.5 A.II.20.5
What is the meaning of smell? Cognition which results by smelling the object of knowledge is called smell / odour.
Q.11.20.6 A.II.20.6
What is the meaning of colour? Cognition which results by seeing the object of knowledge is called colour.
Q.II.20.7 A.II.20.7
What is the meaning of sound? Cognition which results by hearing the object of knowledge is called sound.
Q.11.20.8 A.II.20.8
How many kinds of touch are there? There are eight namely cold-hot, oily-dry or smooth-rough, soft-hard and heavy-light.
Q.II.20.9 A.II.20.9
How many types of taste are there? There are five types of taste namely spicy, bitter, poisonous, sour and sweet.
Q.II.20.10 A.II.20.10
How many types of odour / smell are there? There are two types of smell namely fragrant and foul.
Q.II.20.11 A.II.20.11
How many types of colour are there? They are five namely while, blue, yellow, red and black.
Q.II.20.12 A.II.20.12
How many types of sound are there? There is only one type of sound but they can broadly classified as of seven types namely Do, Re, Me, far, sew, la and tee or s , re g ,m , p , dh , ni ands in Hindi.
Q.II.20.13 A.II.20.13
What is the spatial limit of touch for one sensed living beings? It is a maximum of 400 bows (dhanusa).
Q.II.20.14 A.II.20.14
What is the spatial limit of touch for two sensed living beings? It is a maximum of 800 bows.
Q.II.20.15 A.II.20.15
What is the spatial limit of touch for three sensed living beings? It is a maximum of 1600 bows.
Q.11.20.16 A.II.20.16
What is the spatial limit of touch for four sensed living beings? It is a maximum of 3200 bows.
Q.11.20.17 A.II.20.17
What is the spatial limit of touch for five sensed living beings? It is a maximum of 6400 bows.