SB 2.5.31
Devanāgarī
तैजसात् तु विकुर्वाणादिन्द्रियाणि दशाभवन् । ज्ञानशक्ति: क्रियाशक्तिर्बुद्धि: प्राणश्च तैजसौ । श्रोत्रं त्वग्घ्राणदृग्जिह्वा वागदोर्मेढ्राङ्घ्रिपायव: ॥ ३१ ॥
Text
taijasāt tu vikurvāṇād indriyāṇi daśābhavan jñāna-śaktiḥ kriyā-śaktir buddhiḥ prāṇaś ca taijasau śrotraṁ tvag-ghrāṇa-dṛg-jihvā vāg-dor-meḍhrāṅghri-pāyavaḥ
Synonyms
taijasāt—by the passionate egoism;tu—but;vikurvāṇāt—transformation of;indriyāṇi—the senses;daśa—ten;abhavan—generated;jñāna-śaktiḥ—the five senses for acquiring knowledge;kriyā-śaktiḥ—the five senses of activities;buddhiḥ—intelligence;prāṇaḥ—the living energy;ca—also;taijasau—all products of the mode of passion;śrotram—the sense for hearing;tvak—the sense for touching;ghrāṇa—the sense for smelling;dṛk—the sense for seeing;jihvāḥ—the sense for tasting;vāk—the sense for speaking;doḥ—the sense for handling;meḍhra—the genitals;aṅghri—the legs;pāyavaḥ—the sense for evacuating.
Translation
By further transformation of the mode of passion, the sense organs like the ear, skin, nose, eyes, tongue, mouth, hands, genitals, legs, and the outlet for evacuating, together with intelligence and living energy, are all generated.
