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Page 103
... internal instruments , mind , egotism , and intellect , which as the same with their definitions have already been specified , they have a common office in the evolution or circulation of the internal aerial humours which constitute ...
... internal instruments , mind , egotism , and intellect , which as the same with their definitions have already been specified , they have a common office in the evolution or circulation of the internal aerial humours which constitute ...
Page 104
... internal instruments . ' GAURAPÁDA , however , understands vitality to be the common function of all the organs , external and internal ; or thirteen instruments , ten of the former , and three of the latter kind . The expression of the ...
... internal instruments . ' GAURAPÁDA , however , understands vitality to be the common function of all the organs , external and internal ; or thirteen instruments , ten of the former , and three of the latter kind . The expression of the ...
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... Internal instrument is , therefore , for all times . It is next explained which of these instruments apprehends specific , and which unspecific objects . COMMENT . The difference between the functions of the external and internal organs ...
... Internal instrument is , therefore , for all times . It is next explained which of these instruments apprehends specific , and which unspecific objects . COMMENT . The difference between the functions of the external and internal organs ...
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according acquiescence action attained BHÁSHYA BHIKSHU bondage Brahmá buddhi cause Chandriká Colebrooke consequence creation darkness derived discrete principle discrimination dispassion doctrine effect egotism eleven organs existence explained external faculties five rudiments foulness function GAURAPÁDA HENRY THOMAS COLEBROOKE implies Indra inference intellect KAPILA Káriká knowledge liberation linga linga sarira mahat mátra matter means migrates modification nature and soul objects of sense organs of sense perception philosophy pradhána prakriti proceeds Professor Lassen properties rest rudimental body rudimental elements Sánkhya Scholiasts soul soul's specific stanza subtile body subtile rudiments Sútra Tatwa Kaumudi term thence things three kinds three qualities tion translation undiscrete VÁCHESPATI Védas verse VIJNÁNA BHIKSHU virtue इति इत्यर्थः एवं कथं करणं करोति कारणं कार्य्यं किं चेति ज्ञानं तत् तत्र तथा तथा च तस्मात् तस्य तु तेन दृष्टे पंच पञ्च पुरुषः पुरुषस्य प्रकृतिः प्रधानं प्रवर्त्तते भवति यथा लिंगं वा वृत्तिः व्यक्तं संसरति सा सिद्धं हि