Sāṅkhya Enumeration of Tattvas, Distinction of Puruṣa–Prakṛti, and the Mechanics of Birth and Death
श्रोत्रं त्वग्दर्शनं घ्राणो जिह्वेति ज्ञानशक्तय: । वाक्पाण्युपस्थपाय्वङ्घ्रि: कर्माण्यङ्गोभयं मन: ॥ १५ ॥
śrotraṁ tvag darśanaṁ ghrāṇo jihveti jñāna-śaktayaḥ vāk-pāṇy-upastha-pāyv-aṅghriḥ karmāṇy aṅgobhayaṁ manaḥ
ឱ ឧទ្ធវៈ! ការស្តាប់ ការប៉ះ ការមើល ការស្រមោលក្លិន និងការភ្លក់រស—ជាឥន្ទ្រីយ៍ទទួលចំណេះដឹងទាំងប្រាំ។ វាចា ដៃ អង្គសម្ងាត់ រន្ធបាត និងជើង—ជាឥន្ទ្រីយ៍កម្មទាំងប្រាំ។ ចិត្តស្ថិតក្នុងទាំងពីរ។
Eleven elements are mentioned in this verse.
This verse classifies the five knowledge-acquiring senses and the five working senses, and explains that the mind participates in both—linking perception to action.
Krishna is teaching Uddhava a clear analytical map of the body-mind system so he can practice detachment, self-mastery, and devotion with proper understanding.
Notice how the mind turns inputs (what you hear/see) into impulses (what you speak/do), and consciously redirect that flow toward sattvic habits and bhakti—such as hearing hari-kathā and speaking truthfully.