The word ''Ahita'' conveys that something is unwholesome. ''Artha'' is wide variety of objects that can be perceived by sense organs. Each ''indriya'' (sense apparatus) has its own ''artha'' or the object that it can perceive. Similarly, ''sattva'' which is considered as ''ubhayendriya'' any thing that can be perceived by ''sattva'' can also be included in this category. In ''sattvavajaya'', it is to consider ''mano arthas'' though it may not be objectionable to include, ''panchendriarthas'', because ultimately ''sattva'' (mind) materializes the perception of the objects through ''indriyas'' (senses). | The word ''Ahita'' conveys that something is unwholesome. ''Artha'' is wide variety of objects that can be perceived by sense organs. Each ''indriya'' (sense apparatus) has its own ''artha'' or the object that it can perceive. Similarly, ''sattva'' which is considered as ''ubhayendriya'' any thing that can be perceived by ''sattva'' can also be included in this category. In ''sattvavajaya'', it is to consider ''mano arthas'' though it may not be objectionable to include, ''panchendriarthas'', because ultimately ''sattva'' (mind) materializes the perception of the objects through ''indriyas'' (senses). |