Invocations, Definition and Authority of Purāṇa, Pulastya–Bhīṣma Frame, and the Creation–Dissolution Schema
एकादशम्मनश्चात्र देवा वैकारिकाः स्मृताः । त्वक्चक्षुर्नासिका जिह्वा श्रोत्रमत्र च पंचमम्
ekādaśammanaścātra devā vaikārikāḥ smṛtāḥ | tvakcakṣurnāsikā jihvā śrotramatra ca paṃcamam
Di sini, manas (akal/jiwa) ialah yang kesebelas; semuanya dikenang sebagai ‘dewa’ vaikārika, yakni evolusi daripada sattva. Kulit, mata, hidung, lidah, dan sebagai yang kelima di sini, telinga (śrotra).
Not explicitly identifiable from this single verse (context needed from surrounding dialogue).
Concept: Mind is counted as the eleventh faculty; the five jñānendriyas (skin, eye, nose, tongue, ear) are sattva-born (vaikārika) and function under presiding intelligences.
Application: Practice sense-discipline: treat the mind as the coordinator; reduce sensory overload, and redirect the five gateways toward śravaṇa-kīrtana and mindful living.
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: adbhuta
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Audio Atmosphere: {"recitation_mood":"meditative","suggested_raga":"Bhupali","pace":"moderate-narrative","voice_tone":"serene","sound_elements":["tanpura drone","soft temple bells","gentle breath-like pauses"]}
Sandhi Resolution Notes: एकादशम् + मनः → एकादशम्मनः (अनुस्वार-सन्धि); मनः + च + अत्र → मनश्चात्र; त्वक् + चक्षुः → त्वक्चक्षुः; चक्षुः + नासिका → चक्षुर्नासिका; श्रोत्रम् + अत्र → श्रोत्रमत्र
This verse does not discuss tīrthas or sacred geography; it enumerates the mind and the five sense faculties within a creation/cosmology framework.
Direct bhakti instruction is not present here; the verse is primarily cosmological/psychological, describing the emergence of faculties (indriyas) and mind.
An implied lesson is self-knowledge: recognizing the senses and mind as evolved faculties helps cultivate restraint and discernment, supporting ethical living and spiritual practice.