TERMS RELATING TO AGaREGATES, SENSES, ORGANS, ETC. 



113 



6 Manendriya 



7 Purusendriya 



8 Strindriya 



9 Duhkhendriya 



10 Sukhendriya 



11 Saumanasyendriya 



12 Daurmanasyendriya 



13 Upeksendriya 



14 Sraddhendriya 



15 Viryendriya 



16 Smrtlndriya 



17 Samadhmdriya 



18 Prajnendriya 



19 Anajnatam-ajnasyam- 



Indriya 



20 Ajnendriya 



21 Ajnatavlndriya 



22 JIvitendriya 



^^•^'q^-q^'^^c;'^ 

 qijc-^^-J-^qc-q' 

 =^^'q^-^qc;-q' 

 q?55*ff\^^'§'^qc;*q" 



^^•j^q-g-:^q--q' 

 ^•^^•q-'T]3j'^^'qv|:^'qa^' 



s^qc^-q' 

 T]3;'-^^'q^'^q:;'q' 



rrj5^-^^-q-i;^q'^3^-q^-:^qc;-"q 

 ^■q]-=;^qc;'''q 



the organ of the mind, 

 the male organ. 



the female organ. 



the organ of pain (misery , dis- 

 tress). 



the organ of pleasure (or happi- 

 ness). 



the organ of pleasure (or good 

 disposition of the mind). 



the organ of displeasure, 

 the organ of indifference. 



the organ of faith or belief. 



the organ of perseverance (or 

 diligent application). 



the organ of memor5^ 



the organ of deep meditation 

 (or ecstasy). 



the organ of wit or understand- 

 ing. 



the organ of making known the 

 things unknown (before). 



the organ of omniscience. 



the organ of having all know- 

 ledge or omniscience. 



the organ of life (or of living). 



I.XXXII ( loi) ^c;-q'^c:-p^^r^c;-|m^-^c;':^qc:-q'q«/:|=^'qQ,-<3ic:-5j^-Q^5c:'q'|r^^^^ 



crc^ i a1.i, sorts of names and terms originating in the expi,icatlon op the 

 Bodies or Aggregates^ regions or primary substances, extent of 



senses, and the organs. 



1 Avadharana 



2 A^rayabhuta rupanyat [?] 



3 Suvarna 



4 Durvarna 



15 



c;^'q^'(^R«3j-q'^'q 



qo,-^^ 

 |n-'^q|-c;<3j-q 



comprehending, fullj^ perceiv- 

 ing and division [?]. 



having become an object of pro- 

 tection (or being subject to 

 destruction). 



a fine colour. 



a bad or disagreeable colour. 



