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[6] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[15] The external application of citta [...] physical organs. It is through the indriya of eyes that citta grasps the [...] appears to be imaginary and not real.
[16] Human beings utilize their sense [...] ears, nose, etc. or to suspend one indriya keeping the other indriyas active, [...] an essential aspect of dharma.
[25] Psychology can provide answers [...] which sustains the mind. When an indriya (sense organ) comes in contact [...] understand the true nature of the mind.
[26] The next question is, Who causes [...] práńendriya is an indriya which is not included in the list [...] cannot be treated as a separate indriya. Material science is unable to [...] derives its capacity to utter sound.
[29] The fundamental energy behind the gateway, the site, and the capacity of an indriya is radiated from the Supreme Entity. [...] highest stance of immutability.
[55] Sensory knowledge is of two types: [...] sensory knowledge occurs when an indriya directly receives an inferential [...] inferential contact between the indriya and its object. The second type [...] there, through indirect perception.
[13] Ekendriya : The third phase [...] a particular sensory or motor [indriya, or organ,] of ones structure; [...] established control over a particular indriya, or over a few indriyas, but not over all. This is called ekendriya.
[26] As the Macrocosm does not have any external object, He does not require the help of any indriya for the externalization of any [...] Sarvendriyavivarjita (devoid of any indriya). The unit mind, in the process [...] and finally becomes one with Him.
[4] Now, let us take another word – [...] meaning of “Má” is indriya – the sensory and the motor [...] Mádhava denote the same thing.
[8] The third stage is ekendriya. Ekendriya [...] gains full control over the vak indriya, the organ of speech? Whatever [...] called vak shuddhi. That is, one indriya, in this case the organ of speech, is brought well under control.
[55] This seeing is of two things: that [...] the eyes or any other external indriya, one often thinks about it.” [...] the capacity of pashyanti shakti.
[6] INDRIYA. Sensory or motor organ.
[9] How many ways of [[studying]] are [...] method of mudrá. If one indriya (sense organ) ceases to work, [...] hearing, smelling or touching.
[6] IISHVARA. The Supreme Entity [...] Controller of all controllers”. INDRIYA. One of the ten sensory and [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] stimulus is transmitted to the CITTA.
[6] Now we come to the next part of [...] mind is said to be the eleventh indriya. There are many scholars who are [...] according to whom the mind too is an indriya. Though the mind is not exactly an indriya, because it has two roles to perform. It has a specific role like an indriya, and also has another role as the controller of the remaining ten indriyas.
[9] Whatever importance, whatever mastery, [...] do not admit mind as a separate indriya, even though some people assert [...] reflect”, “to think”.
[18] Whether an object is manifested [...] recognize the mind as an eleventh indriya [...] nityanivrttá [constantly waning].
[21] Indra means one who has the predominant [...] ones existence is called indriya. The indriyas internalize and [...] many unit entities. It is said,
[11] Indriya Nigrahah means, one should have [...] all-round self restraint is known as Indriya Nigraha. This is the fifth requisite factor.
[8] Immediately after saḿkalpa, indriya vrtti [the externalization of [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[8] Now, Shiva-vákya can be [...] i.e. He can not be achieved by any indriya. What are the indriyas? There [...] “sarvendriya” + “agamya”.
[10] Here you should remember that the most important point is that mind is also an indriya – eleventh indriya, and that is why in Vedas also it has been said,
[58] The páshas and ripus assert [...] ) If even one indriya remains uncontrolled, it should [...] Krśńa] in devotional psychology.
[10] [...] does not require any organ, or indriya. The [...] organs.
[13] You see, for instance, an elephant. [...] organ dies for the time being. The indriya is converted into its object. Even during spiritual meditation the organs die temporarily.
[5] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[4] Another popular name is “Mádhava”. [...] meanings. One meaning of má is indriya – [motor or] sensory organ. [...] Náráyańa have got the same meaning.
[9] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] personal deity or goal in life.
[20] Here gopála means the jiivátman. [...] Go, as I have already said, means indriya, and gopála means the reflecting [...] the lord of all jiivátmas.
[7] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; literally, “the Controller of all controllers”. INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] personal deity or goal in life.
[15] In certain philosophies the word [...] expressing the essence of this indriya shall be bodha vivikti. And the [...] conveniently termed bodhendriyas.
[18] In each indriya a particular principle is dominant, [...] merit or demerit in a particular indriya is determined by its capacity [...] doesnt have a single physical indriya, He possesses the qualities of all the indriyas.
[140] 3) Another meaning of the word karańa is indriya [sensory or motor organs].
[7] IISHVARA PRAŃIDHÁNA. [...] of Ananda Marga meditation. INDRIYA. One of the ten sensory and [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] INDRIYATATTVA. Theory of the INDRIYAs.
[61] Immediately after saḿkalpa, indriya vrtti occurs (the externalization [...] separated from them, even for a second.
[11] So “Naenaddevá ápnuvan púrvamarśat” – no indriya, no sensory organ or motor organ [...] of any of your mental creations.
[6] Sádhakas who accept this [...] any importance to any particular indriya, idea or thought, but attaches [...] vidyá and avidyá Tantra.
[5] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] samádhi on a particular indriya consciously bring it under ones [...] visualizes part of Naiháti.
[4] I said that the mind is also an indriya, the eleventh indriya but one without a gateway. Thus [...] surely the lord of the indriyas.
[12] So when the respiratory system [...] another particular propensity or indriya also remains inactive. This is [...] one learns which propensity or indriya becomes more active due to the [...] regular practice is known as yoga.
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] other propensities, and the hand indriya (in Saḿskrta the palm is [...] conversely, a particular ripu or indriya may be perfectly controlled while [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[14] That particular psychology, when a particular vrtti or indriya is under control is called “ekendriya.” [...] This stage is called ekendriya.
[16] So one particular propensity or indriya may be under control, but not [...] experiences with the actual reality.
[4] Now you may ask, what is mind? [...] psychic world is called “indriya”. Take the indriya of sight. The gateway of this indriya is the eyes themselves, but it [...] connected with the psychic world.
[5] The mind does not have any physical [...] past recognized mind as a special indriya, [the eleventh indriya. The difference between this eleventh indriya] and the other ten is that it [...] mind is recognized as a subtler indriya and Because of its subtler power [...] process gets reacted to itself.
[19] One should know Brahma, the embodiment [...] Entity through the medium of one indriya at a time, but at a final stage [...] closes the gateway of one particular indriya (the organ of sight, for example) [...] manifest yourself in me.”
[22] “Oh Parama Puruśa [...] called ekendriya. The eyes are as indriya. Similarly, the rśi prays, [...] to attain the Lord through the indriya of touch. Or the rśi may [...] attain Him through a different indriya – the auditory organ. So [...] but the third stage of sadhana.
[24] Siddha. The best and most useful [...] sense organ, or to express one indriya through another indriya – are not attainable through [...] powers of Parama Puruśa.
[6] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; literally, “the Controller of all controllers”. INDRIYA. One of the ten sensory and [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[8] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; [...] of Ananda Marga meditation. INDRIYA. One of the ten sensory and [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm or mind-stuff.
[5] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; literally, “the Controller of all controllers”. INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] personal deity or goal in life.
[73] Purport: The gates of organs (i.e., [...] are collectively called the eye indriya.
[17] Let us examine the process of actual [...] the brain known as cakśu indriya. Citta takes the form of the object [...] “incoming tanmátra”.
[4] Sádhakas who accept this [...] any importance to any particular indriya, idea or thought, but attaches [...] Vidyá and Avidyá Tantra.
[1] Suppose there is a rose. If the [...] samádhi on a particular indriya consciously brings it under control [...] Avidyá Tantra in the past.
[2] The indriyas can function either [...] of Naihati,” and your eye indriya responds accordingly. This is called the “mental eye”.
[6] IISHVARA. The Cosmic Controller; literally, “the Controller of all controllers”. INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] personal deity or goal in life.
[7] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[5] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[5] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[7] INDRIYA. One of the ten sensory and [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.
[6] INDRIYA. One of the five sensory organs [...] organ and excretory organ). The eye indriya (for example) comprises the eye [...] to the ectoplasm, or mind-stuff.