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devanagari
na caksuh-wrotra-ghrana-jihva-kaya-manajsi
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neg. N.m.
N.n. N.m.
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caksur-, m.: eye,
wrotra-, n.: ear,
ghrana-, m.: nose,
jihva-, f.: tongue,
kaya-, m.: body,
manas-,
n.: mind,
No eye, ear, nose, tongue, body,
mind.
Next thing, which is denied the true
existence, are six sense-organs. According to Buddhist (and generally Indian)
thinking, mind is always counted as the sixth sense.
The categories we find in the sentences
11 - 17 all make up the old pre-Sarvastivadin
list of dharmas, as we find it for example in Visudhimagga (chapters 14
- 16; actually follows the same order as in this sutra) of famous Theravadin
philosopher Buddhaghosa.