Adhyaya 45 — Jaimini’s Cosmological Questions and the Opening of Markandeya’s Account of Primary Creation
बुद्धीन्द्रियाणि पञ्चैव पञ्च कर्मेन्द्रियाणि च ।
तैजसानिन्द्रियाण्याहुर्देवा वैकारिका दश ॥
buddhīndriyāṇi pañcaiva pañca karmendriyāṇi ca / taijasānīndriyāṇyāhurdevā vaikārikā daśa
May limang pandamang pangkaalaman at limang pandamang pangkilos. Ang mga pandama ay sinasabing taijasa, samantalang ang mga diyos na namamahala (mga kapangyarihang tagapangulo) ay nagmumula sa daloy na vaikārika (sāttvika)—kaya sampu ang lahat.
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The verse distinguishes between the functional faculty (indriya) and its presiding intelligence (devatā). Practically, it supports the Purāṇic/Vedic habit of reverencing faculties as sacredly governed, encouraging disciplined use of senses and actions.
Sarga: it enumerates the sense-and-action apparatus produced in creation.
‘Taijasa’ suggests energized operation—faculties are inherently dynamic. The devatā-indriya pairing encodes a two-layer model: gross function and subtle regulator, paralleling body–mind or instrument–indweller symbolism.