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m (Luckyji, hope this makes sense, I guess an infant's brain the light (thinker) part of God's light would be the Guru in each of us we and others must educate)
 
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'''ਪੰਚ  ਚੇਲੇ'''  ਮਿਲਿ  ਭਝ  ਇਕਤ੝ਰਾ  ਝਕਸ੝  ਕੈ  ਵਸਿ  ਕੀਝ  ॥   
'''ਪੰਚ  ਚੇਲੇ'''  ਮਿਲਿ  ਭਝ  ਇਕਤ੝ਰਾ  ਝਕਸ੝  ਕੈ  ਵਸਿ  ਕੀਝ  ॥   


gyan indriya (chakshu, srotra, ghran, rashna, sparsh ) Gyan indriya will be used or will use themselves for having the knowledge or experience of things and forms, and the matter that belongs to each of them.  
Chela, a Sanskrit word for student, as used in the Guru-shishya tradition of Hinduism or the Guru-Sikh tradition of Sikhi. Each of the 5 senses of the body called the Gyan indriya may be compared to students:
 
:chakshu, srotra, ghran, rashna, sparsh 
The 5 senses or organs of knowledge (Ears, Eyes, Skin, Tongue and Nose) develop in the Body. They are known as 5 Sense organs. (Gyan Indriya).
: Ears, Eyes, Skin, Tongue and Nose
 
:are used to gain knowledge of the world and the surroundings that each is capable of experiencing.  
The 5 organs of actions develop in due course as the child grows after birth. These organs of Actions are - the Speech (after birth), two hands, two legs, excretory organs and sex organs (Karma Indriya).


The 5 organs of actions:  the hands,  legs, excretory and sexual organs (Karma Indriya) of the fetus develop in the womb along with the sense of hearing. Vision, speech and language develop after the child is born.


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Latest revision as of 18:39, 9 November 2009

ਪੰਚ ਚੇਲੇ ਮਿਲਿ ਭਝ ਇਕਤ੝ਰਾ ਝਕਸ੝ ਕੈ ਵਸਿ ਕੀਝ ॥

Chela, a Sanskrit word for student, as used in the Guru-shishya tradition of Hinduism or the Guru-Sikh tradition of Sikhi. Each of the 5 senses of the body called the Gyan indriya may be compared to students:

chakshu, srotra, ghran, rashna, sparsh
Ears, Eyes, Skin, Tongue and Nose
are used to gain knowledge of the world and the surroundings that each is capable of experiencing.

The 5 organs of actions: the hands, legs, excretory and sexual organs (Karma Indriya) of the fetus develop in the womb along with the sense of hearing. Vision, speech and language develop after the child is born.