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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 3.26.13
SYNONYMS
indriyani -- the senses; dasa -- ten; srotram -- the sense of hearing; tvak -- the sense of touch; drik -- the sense of sight; rasana -- the sense of taste; nasikah -- the sense of smell; vak -- the organ of speech; karau -- two hands; caranau -- the organs for traveling (legs); medhram -- the generative organ; payuh -- the evacuating organ; dasamah -- the tenth; ucyate -- is called.
TRANSLATION
The senses for acquiring knowledge and the organs for action number ten, namely the auditory sense, the sense of taste, the tactile sense, the sense of sight, the sense of smell, the active organ for speaking, the active organs for working, and those for traveling, generating and evacuating.
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