Vedantasara -8.




2. SUPERIMPOSITION:



71. On account of their being luminous they are said to be the products of the Sattva particles.


 72. This intellect (Buddhi) together with the organs of perception constitutes the intelligent sheath (Vijnanamayakosa).


 73. This Vijnanamayakosa, on account of its being conscious that it is an agent and enjoyer and that it is happy or miserable etc., is called the phenomenal Jiva (the individual self) subject to transmigration to this and the other worlds.


 74. The mind with the organs of perception constitutes the mental sheath (manomayakosa).


 75. The organs of action are the organs of speech, the hands, the feet, and the organs of evacuation and generation.


 76. These are produced separately in consecutive order from the active (Rajas) particles of ether etc.,


 77. The five vital forces are the Prana, Apana, Vyana, Udana and Samana.


 78. Prana is that vital force which goes upward and has its seat at the tip of the nose.


79. Apana is that vital force which goes downward and has its seat in the organs of excretion.


80. Vyana is that vital force which moves in all directions and pervades the entire body.


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