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== Etymology == | |||
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The word Tanmatra is made up of two words Tat+ Matra. Literary meaning ‘only that’. The term matra indicates the subtleness (Suksmatva)<ref>Gaudpadabhashya on ShriIshvarkrishnavirachitaSankhyakarika, Verse22 Chaukhamba Sanskrit SerieseOffice,Varanasi, 1953, P.20.</ref></div> | |||
=== Definition === | |||
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Tanmatras are trifled, rudimentary or subtle elements from which the grosser elements (mahabhoota) are produced.<ref>Sir Monnier Williams, Sanskrit English Dictionary, Southern Publication, Madras, 1987, P. 434.</ref> The shabdadi (subject of senses/ quality of Mahabhootas) which are anudbhuta (In evolutionary stage) and can not be sensed by external sense organs are ‘tanmatras’. Only a person with highly developed senses like yogi can experience it.<ref>Dalhan, NibandhSangraha commentary on SushrutSamhita,SharirSthana Chapter1,Verse 4,Chaukhamba Orientallia, Varanasi 1997,p. 339.</ref></div> | |||
== Types of tanmatras == | |||
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There are five sense perceptions -hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell and there are five tanmatras corresponding to the five-sense perception <ref>Gaudpadabhashya on ShriIshvarkrishnavirachitaSankhyakarika,Verse22 Chaukhamba Sanskrit SerieseOffice,Varanasi, 1953. P.4,5.</ref> | |||
These are five in number | |||
# Shabdatanmatra or sukshma akasha mahabhuta | |||
# Sparshatanmatra or sukshmavayumahabhuta | |||
# Rupa tanmatra or sukshmateja/agnimahabhuta | |||
# Rasa tanmatra or sukshmajala/aapmahabhuta | |||
# Gandhatanmatra or sukshmaprithvimahabhuta</div> | |||
=== Synonyms === | |||
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Sukshmabhoota<ref>Chakrapani, Ayurved Dipika Vyakhya on CharakaSamhitaSharirSthan Chapter 1, verse 63, ChaukhambaSurbharati Publication, 1992, P.293.</ref>, avishesha<ref>ShriIshvarkrishna ,Sankhyakarika, verse 38 Chaukhamba Sanskrit SerieseOffice,Varanasi, 1953. P.33.</ref>, paramanu<ref>Dr.V.J. Thakar, AyurvediyaMaulik Siddhant, Gujrat Ayurved University, Jamnagar,1985 P.135.</ref>. </div> | |||
== Concept of Tanmatra as per Sankhyaphilosophy == | |||
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While describing the surge of Universe the Sankhya explains the role of tanmatra. Sankhya enlisted 25 principles behind creation of universe. These principles are classified into 4 categories according to their role in the surge.<ref>ShriIshvarkrishna ,Sankhyakarika verse 3 Chaukhamba Sanskrit SerieseOffice,Varanasi, 1953.P4.</ref></div> | |||
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! Sr no. | |||
! Category | |||
! Name | |||
! Number | |||
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| 1 | |||
| Mulaprakriti (origin/ creator) | |||
| prakriti | |||
| 01 | |||
|- | |||
| 2 | |||
| Prakriti-vikriti (creator & creation dual nature) | |||
| Mahat<br/>Ahankar<br/>Panchtanmatra | |||
| 07 | |||
|- | |||
| 3 | |||
| Vikar (creation) | |||
| Panchamahabhoota (Five fundamental elements)<br/>Panchajnanendrya (Five sense organs)<br/>Panchakarmendriya (five motor organs)<br/>Mind (mana) | |||
| 16 | |||
|- | |||
| 4 | |||
| Na prakriti navikar (neither creator nor creation) | |||
| Purusha | |||
| 01 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
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According to Sankhyas at the initial stage the two original eternal principles are mulaprakruti or avyakta (principal origin) and purusha. | |||
Prakriti is the original state with balanced state of triguna, everything is in a mass and one thing cannot be distinguished from one another. Prakriti with the help of purusha causes the creation. <ref>Dr.D.L. Chary, A Textbook of PadarthaVijnanaEvumAyurvedItihasa,Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan,Delhi,2017, P.74.</ref></div> | |||
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