Ten senses
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1 expressionthe ten senses“daśendriya”1 mention
San Hyan Mahajnana (Kawi)
*The ten senses are asleep;
in the texts
San Hyan Tattvajnana
The ten sense-faculties (five cognitive, five active) enumerated with their bodily seats and functions.
To this are added the ten senses (*daśendriya*).
The *buddhi*, *manas*, *ahaṅkāra*, and the ten senses are what are called the thirteen instruments (*trayodaśakaraṇa*).
These are what are called the five senses of perception (*pañcendriya*).
San Hyan Mahajnana
The ten senses (daśendriya), a recurring physiological/psychological category mapped variously onto cows, a kingdom, a chariot, tortoises, and the sun across the text's allegories.
*The ten senses are asleep;
The chariot is the ten senses (*daśendriya*).
What is called the sun is the ten senses (*daśendriya*).