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|title=Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya
 
|title=Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya
 
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|keywords=Pancha-panchaka, indriya, manas, sadvritta, Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha, mind, senses, soul, psychology, behaviour therapy, psycho pathology, psycho spiritual aspect, super sense, psychological trait
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|keywords=Pancha-panchaka, indriya, manas, sadvritta, Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha, mind, senses, soul, psychology, behaviour therapy, psycho pathology, psycho spiritual aspect, super sense, psychological trait, Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, charak samhita.
 
|description=Sutra Sthana Chapter 8.The Disciplinary Protocol for Sense and Motor Organs
 
|description=Sutra Sthana Chapter 8.The Disciplinary Protocol for Sense and Motor Organs
 
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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 8.The Disciplinary Protocol for Sense and Motor Organs '''</big>
 
<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 8.The Disciplinary Protocol for Sense and Motor Organs '''</big>
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">This chapter describes how humans perceive the world surroundings by means of five senses (Hear, see, smell,
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taste, and touch), how a system of five senses called [[Indriya]] [[Pancha-Panchaka]] works and communicates with mind to perceive the surroundings and how a person can maintain health by using his/her senses properly (and therefore leading a tempered, ethical life) or suffer from disease by not using their senses properly. It also explains the role of mind, intellect and soul in the entire process of perception. This chapter describes the qualities of the mind based on the predominance of the three fundamental qualities, the [[triguna]] ([[sattva]], [[rajas]] and [[tamas]]), including the illusions created by the mind that makes a common observer perceive through his/her senses, say, multiple minds instead of one. It further describes the spiritual elements ([[Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha]]) & their action. The principles of psycho-pathogenesis based on the excessive, deficient and perverted association of five senses with their objects along with the principles of preventing psychic disturbances and preserving the physical, mental and socio-spiritual health in the form of the principles of [[sadvritta]] are elaborately described. This involves a broad range of ethical observances & moral practices for preventing psychosomatic disturbances. Broadly, the practices regarding code of general ethics, diet, natural urges, relationship with women, study, regarding self-control & related to worship are elaborately described. General ethical practices related to individual, inter- personal & about maintenance of social relations have been included, which are extremely valuable for personal & social health. </div>
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'''Keywords''': [[Pancha-panchaka]], [[indriya]], [[manas]], [[sadvritta]], [[Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha]], mind, senses, soul, psychology, behaviour therapy, psycho pathology, psycho spiritual aspect, super sense, psychological trait.
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|title =  Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya
 
|title =  Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya
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|label5 = Other Sections
 
|label5 = Other Sections
 
|data5 = [[Nidana Sthana]], [[Vimana Sthana]],  [[Sharira Sthana]],  [[Indriya Sthana]], [[Chikitsa Sthana]], [[Kalpa Sthana]], [[Siddhi Sthana]]
 
|data5 = [[Nidana Sthana]], [[Vimana Sthana]],  [[Sharira Sthana]],  [[Indriya Sthana]], [[Chikitsa Sthana]], [[Kalpa Sthana]], [[Siddhi Sthana]]
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|label6 = Translator and commentator
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|data6 = Tripathi J.S., Deole Y. S.
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|label7 = Reviewer
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|data7  = Rao M., Chandola H.M., Tanna I.
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|label8 = Editor
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|data8  = Reddy P.S.
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|label9 = Date of publication
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|data9 = December 17, 2018
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|label10 = DOI
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
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<div style="text-align:justify;">This chapter describes how humans perceive the world surroundings by means of five senses (Hear, see, smell,
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taste, and touch), how a system of five senses called [[Indriya]] [[Pancha-Panchaka]] works and communicates with mind to perceive the surroundings and how a person can maintain health by using his/her senses properly (and therefore leading a tempered, ethical life) or suffer from disease by not using their senses properly. It also explains the role of mind, intellect and soul in the entire process of perception. This chapter describes the qualities of the mind based on the predominance of the three fundamental qualities, the [[triguna]] ([[sattva]], [[rajas]] and [[tamas]]), including the illusions created by the mind that makes a common observer perceive through his/her senses, say, multiple minds instead of one. It further describes the spiritual elements ([[Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha]]) & their action. The principles of psycho-pathogenesis based on the excessive, deficient and perverted association of five senses with their objects along with the principles of preventing psychic disturbances and preserving the physical, mental and socio-spiritual health in the form of the principles of [[sadvritta]] are elaborately described. This involves a broad range of ethical observances & moral practices for preventing psychosomatic disturbances. Broadly, the practices regarding code of general ethics, diet, natural urges, relationship with women, study, regarding self-control & related to worship are elaborately described. General ethical practices related to individual, inter- personal & about maintenance of social relations have been included, which are extremely valuable for personal & social health. </div>
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'''Keywords''': [[Pancha-panchaka]], [[indriya]], [[manas]], [[sadvritta]], [[Adhyatma dravya guna samgraha]], mind, senses, soul, psychology, behaviour therapy, psycho pathology, psycho spiritual aspect, super sense, psychological trait.
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
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