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Perception by the sense organs occurs through conduction by the peripheral nerves to the brain. Some of the sensory ariṣhṭa perceptions described in this chapter are now also described in the modern medical science. The conditions due to defect in the nervous system and peripheral nerves such as Dysosmia (Distorted identification of smell), Parosmia (Altered perception of smell in the presence of an odor, usually unpleasant), Phantosmia (detection of smells which are not present), Ageusia (Inability to taste), Dysgeusia  (Distorted ability to taste), paraesthesias (altered tactile perception) etc..  Some of these are described in this chapter as an indicator of forthcoming death.
 
Perception by the sense organs occurs through conduction by the peripheral nerves to the brain. Some of the sensory ariṣhṭa perceptions described in this chapter are now also described in the modern medical science. The conditions due to defect in the nervous system and peripheral nerves such as Dysosmia (Distorted identification of smell), Parosmia (Altered perception of smell in the presence of an odor, usually unpleasant), Phantosmia (detection of smells which are not present), Ageusia (Inability to taste), Dysgeusia  (Distorted ability to taste), paraesthesias (altered tactile perception) etc..  Some of these are described in this chapter as an indicator of forthcoming death.
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===Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation===
इन्द्रियानीकमिन्द्रियम्
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इन्द्रियानीकेन्द्रियोपक्रमः
 
इन्द्रियानीकेन्द्रियोपक्रमः
 
अथात इन्द्रियानीकमिन्द्रियं व्याख्यास्यामः||१||  
 
अथात इन्द्रियानीकमिन्द्रियं व्याख्यास्यामः||१||  

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