− | |data7 = [[Varnasvariyamindriyam Adhyaya]], [[Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya]], [[Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya]], [[Indriyaneeka]], [[Purvarupeeya]], [[Kathamanasharireeya]], [[Pannarupiya]], [[Avakshiraseeya]], [[Yasyashyavanimitta]], [[Sadyomaraneeya]], [[Anujyoti]], [[Gomayachurniya]] | + | |data7 = [[Varnasvariyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Pushpitakam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Indriyaneekam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Purvarupeeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Katamanasharireeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Pannarupiyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Avakshiraseeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Yasyashyavanimittiyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Sadyomaraneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Anujyotiyam Indriyam Adhyaya]], [[Gomayachurniyam Indriyam Adhyaya]] |
− | [[Indriya Sthana]] deals with the observation of signs predicting lifespan and signs indicative of reduced duration of remaining life (also called ''arishta lakshana''). The word [[Indriya]] literally means organ, sense, force, vigor.<ref>Sanskrit-English Dictionary available from http://spokensanskrit.org/index.php?mode=3&script=hk&tran_input=Indriya&direct=au retrieved on April 19, 2019</ref>. In the present context, it means ''Prana'' or vital life force.<ref>Commentary by Chakrapani on Cha.Indriya 1/1-2 available on http://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/?mod=adhi retrieved on April 19, 2019</ref>. The seat of ''prana'' in the body is ''Sneha'' or ''Ojus''. ''Indriya'' (sense organs) are said to be the ''linga'' (organs) of ''prana''. An important concept discussed in this section is termed ''Indriyadushti'' (damage to the sensory system). A state of perfect health is ''Anirvedovarta Lakshanam'' (i.e., life without any indication or perception of being alive).(Cha.Su.25/40) | + | [[Indriya Sthana]] deals with the observation of signs predicting lifespan and signs indicative of reduced duration of remaining life (also called ''arishta lakshana''). The word [[Indriya]] literally means organ, sense, force, vigor.<ref>Sanskrit-English Dictionary available from http://spokensanskrit.org/index.php?mode=3&script=hk&tran_input=Indriya&direct=au retrieved on April 19, 2019</ref>. In the present context, it means ''Prana'' or vital life force.<ref>Commentary by Chakrapani on Cha. Indriya 1/1-2 available on http://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/?mod=adhi retrieved on April 19, 2019</ref>. The seat of ''prana'' in the body is ''Sneha'' or ''Ojus''. ''Indriya'' (sense organs) are said to be the ''linga'' (organs) of ''prana''. An important concept discussed in this section is termed ''Indriyadushti'' (damage to the sensory system). A state of perfect health is ''Anirvedovarta Lakshanam'' (i.e., life without any indication or perception of being alive).(Cha.Su.25/40) |