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The concept of [[pancha-panchaka]] depicts that each sense organ has its own predominant basic material constituent, site for perception, specific object, and specific perception. Thus behind every perceivable knowledge these five components are involved. [verse 3] | The concept of [[pancha-panchaka]] depicts that each sense organ has its own predominant basic material constituent, site for perception, specific object, and specific perception. Thus behind every perceivable knowledge these five components are involved. [verse 3] | ||
The five pentads of sense organs (indriya pancha-panchaka) include source material constituent, site, object, and specific perception. These five components are involved in every knowledge process. | The five pentads of sense organs (indriya pancha-panchaka) include sense organs, source material constituent, site, object, and specific perception. These five components are involved in every knowledge process. | ||