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#pure potentiality (Tib. ''chen po''; Skt. ''mahat'') | #pure potentiality (Tib. ''chen po''; Skt. ''mahat'') | ||
#ego/I-principle (Tib. ''nga rgyal''; Skt. ''ahamkara'') | #ego/I-principle (Tib. ''nga rgyal''; Skt. ''ahamkara'') |
Revision as of 09:20, 11 June 2007
Twenty-Five Principles (wyl. shes bya nyer lnga) - categories into which the followers of the non-buddhist Samkhya school divide all phenomena.
- self (Tib. bdag; Skt. purusha)
- most subtle potentiality (Tib. gtso bo; Skt. prakriti)
- pure potentiality (Tib. chen po; Skt. mahat)
- ego/I-principle (Tib. nga rgyal; Skt. ahamkara)
Five subtle objects
- sights
- sounds
- smells
- tastes
- textures
The Eleven Organs
Five sense organs
- eye
- ear
- nose
- tongue
- skin
Five organs of action
- speech
- arms
- legs
- anus
- genitalia
The organ of intellect
- mind (Tib. yid; Skt. manas)
The Five Elements
- earth
- water
- fire
- wind
- space