Śrotrendriya
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śrotrendriya (P. sotindriya; T. rna ba’i dbang po རྣ་བའི་དབང་པོ་; C. ergen 耳根), or ear faculty, is one of the five sense faculties, which are inner subtle forms based on the physical sense organs.[1]
The "ear faculty" (śrotrendriya) functions as:
- the ear base (śrotra-āyatana) in the scheme of the twelve ayatanas[2]
- the ear dhatu (śrotra-dhatu) within the eighteen dhatus
The "ear faculty" is also referred to as:
- the ear-sensitivity (sota-pasāda) in the Pali Abhidharma tradition[3]
Description
The ear faculty is a translucent form (rūpaprasāda) that is the basis for the ear consciousness.
The Khenjuk states:
- The [shape of the] the ear faculty is similar to [the shape of] a twisted roll of birch bark.[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Mipham Rinpoche 2004, s.v. "The Aggregate of Forms".
- ↑ Buswell & Lopez 2014, s.v. Six sense faculties/sense bases.
- ↑ Nyanatiloka Thera 2019, s.v. ayatana.
Sources
Buswell, Robert E.; Lopez, Donald S. (2014), The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism, Princeton University
Mipham Rinpoche (2004), Gateway to Knowledge, vol. I, translated by Kunsang, Erik Pema, Rangjung Yeshe Publications
Nyanatiloka Thera (2019), Nyanaponika Thera, ed., Buddhist Dictionary: Manual of Buddhist Terms and Doctrines, Pariyatti Publishing