Srimad Bhagavadgita Sadhaka Sanjivani -Swami Ramsukhdas
Chapter 15
Link:—Now, the Lord explains the expression Manahsas(hanindriyani', used in the seventh verse. srotram caksuh sparsanam ca rasanam ghranameva It (the individual soul), enjoys the objects of senses using the sensations of hearing, sight, touch, taste and smell, as well as, the mind. 9
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- ↑ The thoughts that come to the mind are projections and distractions. During sleep, these appear as dream. We do not express every thought, nor do act according to this thought, because we apply our own intellect. Expression of every thought, and translating it into practice is nothing but insanity. Thus projections, distractions, dream and insanity, are one and the same. Through ea we get two kinds of knowledge (i) of sound (ii) of subject. So, the sense of hearing plays an important role in both the paths of knowledge and of devotion, though through the sense of seeing (eye) also the subject can be known by studying the scriptures, but that is also the power of sound, in written form. When we start studying, first we gain knowledge through hearing. The sound has such power which cannot be thought of. The sense of hearing, only can receive, that power not the other senses.
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