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Princess Sarani the Lovely - ([[sras mo mdzes ma dang ldan pa]]).
Sensory Activity Fields ([[skye mched]])
 
*Abhidharma sources identify twelve sensory activity fields (Skt. [[dvādaśāyatana]]), six of which are external and the remainder internal, divided into pairs as follows: The activity field of the eye ([[cakṣurāyatana]]) and the activity field of form ([[rūpāyatana]]), the activity fields of the ear ([[śrotrāyatana]]) and of sound ([[śabdāyatana]]), the activity fields of the nose ([[ghrāṇāyatana]]) and of smell ([[gandhāyatana]]), the activity fields of the tongue ([[jihvāyatana]]) and of taste ([[rasāyatana]]), the activity fields of the body ([[kāyāyatana]]) and of touch ([[spraṣṭāyatana]]), and, lastly, the activity fields of the intellect ([[mana āyatana]]) and of mental objects or phenomena ([[dharmāyatana]]). See L. Pruden ([[trans.]]), Abhidharmakośabhāṣyaṃ, Ch. 1, The Dhātus, pp. 72ff. [[GD]] (from the Glossary to [[Tibetan Elemental Divination Paintings]])
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*One of the [[Twenty-One Indian Panditas]] ([[rgya gar gyi mkhas pa nyi shu rtsa gcig]]) [RY]
 
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Sensory Activity Fields (skye mched)