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1 indriya
Религия: (According to Indian philosophy, the instruments of man's direct perception of the outside world) индрийа -
2 indriyá
1. 1) относящийся к Йндре 2) подобный Йндре 2. ☼ 1) сила Йндры 2) верховная власть;сила, мощь 3) орган чувств 4) сила чувств; чувственность 5) чувственное наслаждение -
3 indriya
ср.чувства, способности (в значении "чувства" обычно классифицируются как 'cakkhundriyaṃ' "зрение", 'sotindriyaṃ' "слух", 'ghānindriyaṃ' "обоняние", 'jivhindriyaṃ' "чувство вкуса", 'kāyindriyaṃ' "тактильные ощущения", 'manindriyaṃ' "интеллект") -
4 indriya
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5 indriya (According to Indian philosophy, the instruments of man's direct perception of the outside world)
Религия: индрийаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > indriya (According to Indian philosophy, the instruments of man's direct perception of the outside world)
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6 antar-indriya
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7 इन्द्रियकाम
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8 इन्द्रियबोधन
indriyá-bodhana
indriyá-bodhinmfn. arousing the bodily powers, sharpening the senses Suṡr. ;
(am) n. any excitement of sense, an object of perception, a stimulus, etc.
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9 इन्द्रियबोधिन्
indriyá-bodhana
indriyá-bodhinmfn. arousing the bodily powers, sharpening the senses Suṡr. ;
(am) n. any excitement of sense, an object of perception, a stimulus, etc.
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10 इन्द्रियवत्
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11 इन्द्रियावत्
indriyā́-vat(the Vedic lengthening of the a according to Pāṇ. 6-3, 131 ;
but alsoᅠ once AV. XV, 10, 10 indriyá-vat) mfn. powerful, mighty TS. VS. ṠBr. KātyṠr.
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12 इन्द्रिय
ඉඳ්රිය indriya ncontrolling principal; faculty; sense. -
13 इन्द्रिय
indriyá
m. a companion of Indra(?) RV. I, 107, 2 AV. XIX, 27, 1 ;
(am) n. power, force, the quality which belongs especially to the mighty Indra RV. AV. VS. TS. AitBr. ṠBr. ;
exhibition of power, powerful act RV. VS. ;
bodily power, power of the senses;
virile power AV. VS. ṠBr. ;
semen virile VS. KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
faculty of sense, sense, organ of sense AV. Suṡr. Mn. Ragh. Kir. etc.;
the number five as symbolical of the five senses
(In addition to the five organs of perception,
buddhî ̱ndriyāṇi orᅠ jñānêndriyāṇi,
i.e. eye, ear, nose, tongue, andᅠ skin, the Hindūs enumerate five organs of action, karmêndriyāṇi
i.e. larynx, hand, foot, anus, andᅠ parts of generation;
between these ten organs andᅠ the soul orᅠ ātman stands manas orᅠ mind, considered as an eleventh organ;
in the Vedānta, manas, buddhi, ahaṉkāra, andᅠ citta form the four inner orᅠ internal organs, antar-indriyāṇi, so that according to this reckoning the organs are fourteen in number, each being presided over by its own ruler orᅠ niyantṛi;
thus, the eye by the Sun,
the ear by the Quarters of the world,
the nose by the two Aṡvins,
the tongue by Pracetas,
he skin by the Wind,
the voice by Fire,
the hand by Indra,
the foot by Vishṇu,
the anus by Mitra,
the parts of generation by Prajāpati,
manas by the Moon,
buddhi by Brahman,
ahaṃkāra by Ṡiva,
citta by Vishnu as Acyuta;
in the Nyāya philosophy each organ is connected with its own peculiar element,
the nose with the Earth, the tongue with Water,
the eye with Light orᅠ Fire, the skin with Air, the ear with Ether;
the Jainas divide the whole creation into five sections, according to the number of organs attributed to each being.)
- इन्द्रियकाम
- इन्द्रियकृत
- इन्द्रियगोचर
- इन्द्रियग्राम
- इन्द्रियघात
- इन्द्रियज्ञान
- इन्द्रियत्व
- इन्द्रियनिग्रह
- इन्द्रियप्रसङ्ग
- इन्द्रियबुद्धि
- इन्द्रियबोधन
- इन्द्रियबोधिन्
- इन्द्रियमोचन
- इन्द्रियवत्
- इन्द्रियवर्ग
- इन्द्रियविप्रतिपत्ति
- इन्द्रियविषय
- इन्द्रियवृत्ति
- इन्द्रियशक्ति
- इन्द्रियसंयम
- इन्द्रियस्वाप
- इन्द्रियागोचर
- इन्द्रियात्मन्
- इन्द्रियायतन
- इन्द्रियार्थ
- इन्द्रियावत्
- इन्द्रियाविन्
- इन्द्रियासङ्ग
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14 इन्द्रियकृत
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15 इन्द्रियगोचर
indriyá-gocaramfn. being within the range of the senses, perceptible, capable of being ascertained by the senses
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16 इन्द्रियग्राम
indriyá-grāmam. the assemblage of the organs, the senses orᅠ organs of sense collectively Vedāntas. 232 Mn. MBh.
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17 इन्द्रियघात
indriyá-ghātam. weakness of the organs of sense Sāṃkhyak.
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18 इन्द्रियज्ञान
indriyá-jñānan. the faculty of perception, sense, consciousness
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19 इन्द्रियत्व
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20 इन्द्रियनिग्रह
indriyá-nigraham. restraint of the organs of sense
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