CONCEPT OF INDRIYA PANCHA PANCHAK WITH REFERENCE TO SENSATION AND PERCEPTION: A REVIEW

Sharayu P Phule, Harshali R Murade, Ganesh B Patil, Ganesh K Mundada
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Acharya Charaka introduced the concept of Indriya pancha panchak to explore the physiology of sense organs. Indriya pancha panchaka assembles twenty-five structural and functional components related to the Indriya (sense faculty). It consists of five sense faculties (pancha janendriyas), five sense materials (pancha indriya dravya), five seats of sense organs (pancha indriya adhisthana), five objects of sense faculties (pancha indriya artha) and five sense perceptions (pancha indriya buddhi). Five sense perceptions result from conjugating the soul, mind, sense organs and their respective objects. In light of modern science, sense organs are the specialised units of the human body that can transform information about the external environment and inside environment into a form suitable for processing by the central nervous system. Sensory organs are equipped with specialised receptors that get stimulated by light, sound waves, mechanical deformation, temperature change or certain chemicals. The information is transformed through a series of propagated nerve impulses. These neural impulses get transmitted as action potentials via specialised sensory nerves towards the central nervous system that finally arrive at the sensory cortices in the brain. At this site, sensory signals are processed and interpreted. The processes through which we experience and interpret the stimuli are known as sensation and perception. The present paper aims to explore the concept of Indriya pancha panchak critically and highlight its significance in sensation and perception.
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关于感觉和知觉的 indriya pancha panchak 概念:综述
阿查里亚-查拉卡(Acharya Charaka)提出了 "感觉器官"(Indriya pancha panchak)的概念,以探索感觉器官的生理学。Indriya pancha panchaka 集合了与 Indriya(感觉器官)相关的 25 个结构和功能组件。它由五种感觉能力(pancha janendriyas)、五种感觉材料(pancha indriya dravya)、五种感觉器官(pancha indriya adhisthana)、五种感觉能力的对象(pancha indriya artha)和五种感觉知觉(pancha indriya buddhi)组成。五种感官知觉是由灵魂、心智、感觉器官和各自的对象结合而成的。从现代科学的角度来看,感觉器官是人体的特殊单元,可以将外部环境和内部环境的信息转化为适合中枢神经系统处理的形式。感觉器官配备有专门的感受器,会受到光、声波、机械变形、温度变化或某些化学物质的刺激。信息通过一系列传播的神经冲动进行转换。这些神经冲动以动作电位的形式通过专门的感觉神经传向中枢神经系统,最后到达大脑的感觉皮层。在这里,感觉信号得到处理和解读。我们体验和解读刺激的过程被称为感觉和知觉。本文旨在批判性地探讨 Indriya pancha panchak 概念,并强调其在感觉和知觉方面的意义。
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