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'''Keywords''': Perceptions, alterations, fatal signs of senses. | '''Keywords''': Perceptions, alterations, fatal signs of senses. | ||
=== Introduction/ Vishayanupravesha === | === Introduction/ ''Vishayanupravesha'' === | ||
The perception by the sense organs has been described in Ayurveda to be a function of the conjunction of mana (mind) with the ātmā (soul), the sense organs (indriya) and its subject (indriyartha) (Figure 1.) | The perception by the sense organs has been described in Ayurveda to be a function of the conjunction of mana (mind) with the ātmā (soul), the sense organs (indriya) and its subject (indriyartha) (Figure 1.) | ||
Fig. 1 – Showing the chart of perception by the sense organs as per Ayurveda | Fig. 1 – Showing the chart of perception by the sense organs as per Ayurveda | ||