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Q: Why is mind called the lord of sensory organs?
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What are the few comments that are made by Lord Krishna in Bhagwat Geeta about desire?

Arjuna asks to Lord Krishna, " What is the reason by which the man is forced into doing the sin, against his will?" (3/36).Lord Krishna says, " This desire is the rage. It is never come under control and is never satisfied. You take it as your enemy." (3/37)."As the fire is covered by fumes, as the mirror is covered by dust, as the fetus is covered by placenta, the knowledge is covered by desire." (3/38)."Sensory organs, mind and intellect are the houses of this desire. It is the desire that hypnotize the man by covering the knowledge." (3/40)."That is why Arjuna, you have power to control the sensory organs first. Then you kill the desire, which destroy the capacity to get the knowledge." (3/41)."Sensory organs are called as finer(?), superior(?) powerful(?) than body. Mind is finer than body. Intellect is finer than mind. The soul is lighter than intellect." (3/42)."This is how you know the soul. Then control your mind by your intellect and then kill the desire, which is most difficult to control." (3/43).( Throughout Geeta Lord Krishna is talking about the desire. He has described step by step, how to control the desire. The ultimate aim of the man is to overcome the desire.)


What are the few comments that are made by Lord Krishna in Bhagwat Geeta about libido?

Lord Krishna says that if a person keep away all the sensory organs from their subjects and go on thinking about them, then he is called as hypocrite. (3/6). Lord Krishna says that the person who control the sensory organs by his mind and then allow the sensory organs to involve in their subjects, with out psychological involvement in the subjects, is the one who is great (special one). (3/7). (As per Geeta, if you deprive the sensory organs of their subjects and then go on thinking about them, you are hypocrite. One has to be hypocrite for various reasons, mostly on religious and social grounds. That is not the good thing. Day by day some western countries are showing noticeable improvement in the social norms. Religions are better understood. So may be in near future one may not be forced to remain hypocrite for social reasons. In most of the eastern countries, the society forces one to become hypocrite. Lord Krishna is very much against to be such abnormal control of sensory organs from their subjects. Lord Krishna says that you should control the sensory organs psychologically. Then let the sensory organs go after their subjects. That person is great, who can control the sensory organs psychologically and allow the sensory organs to involve in their subjects. This is like you are riding the horse and you have control over the same.)


What does a system consist of?

A sensory system includes the sensory receptors, neural pathways, and the parts of the brain which are involved in sensory perception. The senses act as the transducers from the physical world to the mind where the information gathered by the senses is interpreted.


What does a sensory system include?

A sensory system includes the sensory receptors, neural pathways, and the parts of the brain which are involved in sensory perception. The senses act as the transducers from the physical world to the mind where the information gathered by the senses is interpreted.


What is the mean of manisha?

Lord of the Mind. Man means mind in sanskrit and Isha means lord


How does the stable minded person behave as per Bhagwat Geeta?

The word that is used in Bhagwat Geeta is 'Stitapradnya'. That is whose mind is stable and who is intellectually mature. I will use the word stable minded only. Lord Krishna says that when the person gives up all the desires and satisfied with in him self and about himself only. Then he is called as stable minded person. (2/55).(If you are dependent on others for your happiness, you are bound to get unhappiness, now or then. You will not always get the things to satisfy your lust. So it is better to be happy like a child. Child is happy for no reason.)The person does not feel sad, when he gets unhappiness. The one, who does not bother about the happiness that is gained by material things, whose craving for the material things, fear and anger is lost, then such person is called as stable minded. (2/56).( You are bound to get happiness and unhappiness from the external world. That does not affects the stable minded person. He takes both the things as a part of day to day life and rather sportingly.)The person is not attached to any thing or any body. He does become happy after getting good things. He does not hate, when he gets bad things. Then he is called as stable minded. (5/57).(His happiness or unhappiness is not dependent on the external things. He takes both the things as same. So his mood does not fluctuates.)As the tortoise withdraws his body from all sides, this person also withdraws his sense organs from their objects. Then he is considered as stable minded.The person, who does not use his sense organs, then he gets away from the objects of sensory organs. But then his craving for the objects does not go away. This craving goes away, when he gets away from such craving after he meets the God. (5/59).( I do not understand the meaning of last statement. So I do not comment on the same.)If you do not give up the craving for the material things, then these sensory organs will abduct you to nowhere. This is true about the most intelligent person also. (2/60).That is why, the one, who wants to liberate himself, should control all the sensory organs and concentrate on me (God). Because when you have control over the sensory organs, then only your mind has become stabilized. (5/61).( The God has initially told that by fighting the holy war, you will go to heaven. Then step by step the procedure is getting more and more difficult. Just like your education proceeds into the depth of the subjects, step by step.)The person, who go on thinking about the subjects of the sensory objects, gets desire for the same. Then if there is some obstruction the your way, you will get angry. (5/62).When you get angry, you are confused. Due to this confusion, you will forget the things. When you forget the things, then your intellectual ability will be destroyed. Once your intellectual abilities are destroyed, then you stand no where. (2/63).But then the one, who wants to liberate himself, control his mind. Then he moves into the subjects of the sensory organs. He does it with out affection or hatred. Then that person becomes happy. (5/64).(Expectations is the basic reasons of your unhappiness. If you take the things as they come to you, you will be happy.)When your mind becomes happy, there is no sorrow. when you become happy, you will have concentration on the God. (5/65).The person, who has not conquered his mind and sensory organs, does not have feelings (?). Such person will not get peace of mind. How can be a person becomes happy, with out peace of mind? (2/66).( Here the word 'bhavana' is used. I have not the slightest idea about this word in original language of Geeta.)As if the the inflatable boat is taken away by the force of wind, like that, a single sense organ will take away you to nowhere. If your mind goes after that sensory organ. (2/67).So when the person has got control over the sense organs, then he is called as stable minded. (2/68).God is like a darkness for all the others. The stable minded finds a light in God. When all others find the objects of sensory organs as lucrative, the stable minded person finds it as darkness. (2/ 69).The river water enters the sea, with out changing the level of the sea. Like that all the objects of sensory organs enter the stable minded person, with out affecting him. Such person gets the ultimate peace of mind. Not the one, who goes after the objects of sensory organs. (2/70).The person, who gives up all the desires, the one, who has got no ego and moves around with out personal interest (?), gets the peace of mind. (2/71).This is how the person, who stable minded. Once he becomes stable minded, he dies with the ultimate happiness. Then goes to God (?). (2/72)


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