SB 11.22.15
Devanāgarī
श्रोत्रं त्वग्दर्शनं घ्राणो जिह्वेति ज्ञानशक्तय: । वाक्पाण्युपस्थपाय्वङ्घ्रि: कर्माण्यङ्गोभयं मन: ॥ १५ ॥
Text
śrotraṁ tvag darśanaṁ ghrāṇo jihveti jñāna-śaktayaḥ vāk-pāṇy-upastha-pāyv-aṅghriḥ karmāṇy aṅgobhayaṁ manaḥ
Synonyms
śrotram—the sense of hearing;tvak—the sense of touch, experienced upon the skin;darśanam—sight;ghrāṇaḥ—smell;jihvā—the sense of taste, experienced upon the tongue;iti—thus;jñāna-śaktayaḥ—the knowledge-acquiring senses;vāk—speech;pāṇi—the hands;upastha—the genitals;pāyu—the anus;aṅghriḥ—and the legs;karmāṇi—the working senses;aṅga—My dear Uddhava;ubhayam—belonging to both these categories;manaḥ—the mind.
Translation
Hearing, touch, sight, smell and taste are the five knowledge-acquiring senses, My dear Uddhava, and speech, the hands, the genitals, the anus and the legs constitute the five working senses. The mind belongs to both these categories.
