Significance of Sense-organs experience
According to Vedanta, sense organs experiences encompass two main aspects: first, the sensory inputs that individuals perceive, which the mind then processes and interprets; second, the faculties that facilitate experiences of pleasure and pain, which are dependent on the physical body. This understanding highlights the interplay between sensory perception and mental interpretation in human experiences.
Synonyms: Sensory experience, Perception, Sensory perception, Sensory interaction
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Hindu concept of 'Sense-organs experience'
In Hinduism, sense organs experiences involve faculties mediating pleasure and pain through the body, and sensory inputs perceived by individuals, which are processed and interpreted by the mind.
From: Brahma Sutras (Ramanuja)
(1) The faculties that mediate experiences of pleasure and pain, which are said to depend on a body.[1]
From: Chandogya Upanishad (english Translation)
(1) The sensory inputs that individuals perceive, which are ultimately processed and interpreted by the mind.[2]