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  2. Panchendriyas - Wikipedia

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    Gyanendriya is the organ of perception, the faculty of perceiving through the senses. The first five of the seventeen elements of the subtle body are the "organs of perception" or "sense organs". [2] According to Hinduism and Vaishnavism there are five gyanendriya or "sense organs" – ears, skin, eyes, tongue and nose. [2]

  3. Sense - Wikipedia

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    Sensory organs are organs that sense and transduce stimuli. Humans have various sensory organs (i.e. eyes, ears, skin, nose, and mouth) that correspond to a respective visual system (sense of vision), auditory system (sense of hearing), somatosensory system (sense of touch), olfactory system (sense of smell), and gustatory system (sense of taste).

  4. Sensory nervous system - Wikipedia

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    Sense organs are transducers that convert data from the outer physical world to the realm of the mind where people interpret the information, creating their perception of the world around them. [ 1 ] The receptive field is the area of the body or environment to which a receptor organ and receptor cells respond.

  5. Tanmatras - Wikipedia

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    Tanmatras (Sanskrit: तन्मात्र = tanmātra) are rudimentary, undifferentiated, subtle elements from which gross elements are produced. [1] There are five sense perceptions – hearing, touch, sight, taste and smell – and there are five tanmatras corresponding to those five sense perceptions and the five sense-organs.

  6. Special senses - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, the other sense, touch, is a somatic sense which does not have a specialized organ but comes from all over the body, most noticeably the skin but also the internal organs . Touch includes mechanoreception (pressure, vibration and proprioception ), pain ( nociception ) and heat ( thermoception ), and such information is carried in ...

  7. Category:Sensory organs - Wikipedia

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    Tongue (5 C, 42 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Sensory organs" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  8. Tattva (Ayyavazhi) - Wikipedia

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    The organs of sense [1] [2] The eye (chakshu-tattva) - the organ of sight having visible formes as its object. The ear (srotra-tattva) - the organ of hearing, having sound as its object. The nose (ghrana-tattva) - the organ of smelling, having smell (odors) as its object. The tongue (rasana-tattva) - the organ of tasting, having flavors as its ...

  9. General sense (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    In medicine and anatomy, the general senses are the senses which are perceived due to receptors scattered throughout the body such as touch, temperature, and hunger, rather than tied to a specific structure, as the special senses vision or hearing are. [1]