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Mind can think and analyze between right and wrong, correct or incorrect, useful or harmful things. The mind can justify reasons, ascertain possibilities, seek proof or evidence. | Mind can think and analyze between right and wrong, correct or incorrect, useful or harmful things. The mind can justify reasons, ascertain possibilities, seek proof or evidence. | ||
5. Attention and meditation (dhyeya): | '''5. Attention and meditation (dhyeya):''' | ||
Attending various sensory objects and processing them to acquire knowledge is an essential function of mind. | Attending various sensory objects and processing them to acquire knowledge is an essential function of mind. | ||
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The intellect ([[buddhi]]) is superior cognitive faculty over the mind. It acts further on the raw data submitted by the mind. [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 1/21-23] | The intellect ([[buddhi]]) is superior cognitive faculty over the mind. It acts further on the raw data submitted by the mind. [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 1/21-23] | ||
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===Qualities ([[guna]]) and impurities ([[dosha]]) of mind=== | ===Qualities ([[guna]]) and impurities ([[dosha]]) of mind=== | ||
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