− | [[Purusha]] comprises of six ''dhatus'' (elements), viz. five ''mahabhutas'' (in their subtle form) and consciousness. The element of consciousness alone could also be considered [[Purusha]]. [16] | + | [[Purusha]] comprises of six [[dhatu]] (elements), viz. five [[mahabhuta]] (in their subtle form) and consciousness. The element of consciousness alone could also be considered [[purusha]]. [16] |
− | According to another classification, [[Purusha]] comprises of twenty four ''dhatus'', i.e. mind, ten ''indriyas'' (sensory and motor organs), five objects of sense organs and ''prakriti'' (consisting of eight ''dhatus'', viz. five ''mahabhutas'' (in their subtle form), ''ahamkara'' (ego), ''mahan'' (intellect) and ''avyakta'' (primordial element) [17] | + | According to another classification, [[Purusha]] comprises of twenty four [[dhatu]], i.e. [[mana]] (mind), ten [[indriya]] (sensory and motor organs), five objects of sense organs and [[prakriti]] (consisting of eight [[dhatu]], viz. five [[mahabhuta]] (in their subtle form), [[ahamkara]] (ego), [[mahat]] (intellect) and ''avyakta'' (primordial element) [17] |