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Chapter 26: Fundamental Principles of Material Nature

Verse 13 of 71
SB 3.26.13

इन्द्रियाणि दश श्रोत्रं त्वग्दृग्रसननासिकाः वाक्करौ चरणौ मेढ्रं पायुर्दशम उच्यते

indriyāṇi daśa śrotraṁ tvag dṛg-rasana-nāsikāḥ vāk karau caraṇau meḍhraṁ pāyur daśama ucyate

Synonyms

indriyāṇithe senses; daśaten; śrotramthe sense of hearing; tvakthe sense of touch; dṛkthe sense of sight; rasanathe sense of taste; nāsikāḥthe sense of smell; vākthe organ of speech; karautwo hands; caraṇauthe organs for traveling (legs); meḍhramthe generative organ; pāyuḥthe evacuating organ; daśamaḥthe tenth; ucyateis called..

Translation

The senses for acquiring knowledge and the organs for action number ten, namely the auditory sense, the sense of taste, the tactile sense, the sense of sight, the sense of smell, the active organ for speaking, the active organs for working, and those for traveling, generating and evacuating.

Verse 13 of 71
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