SB 5.11.10
Devanāgarī
गन्धाकृतिस्पर्शरसश्रवांसि विसर्गरत्यर्त्यभिजल्पशिल्पा: । एकादशं स्वीकरणं ममेति शय्यामहं द्वादशमेक आहु: ॥ १० ॥
Text
gandhākṛti-sparśa-rasa-śravāṁsi visarga-raty-arty-abhijalpa-śilpāḥ ekādaśaṁ svīkaraṇaṁ mameti śayyām ahaṁ dvādaśam eka āhuḥ
Synonyms
gandha—smell;ākṛti—form;sparśa—touch;rasa—taste;śravāṁsi—and sound;visarga—evacuating;rati—sexual intercourse;arti—movement;abhijalpa—speaking;śilpāḥ—grasping or releasing;ekādaśam—eleventh;svīkaraṇam—accepting as;mama—mine;iti—thus;śayyām—this body;aham—I;dvādaśam—twelfth;eke—some;āhuḥ—have said.
Translation
Sound, touch, form, taste and smell are the objects of the five knowledge-acquiring senses. Speech, touch, movement, evacuation and sexual intercourse are the objects of the working senses. Besides this, there is another conception by which one thinks, “This is my body, this is my society, this is my family, this is my nation,” and so forth. This eleventh function of the mind is called the false ego. According to some philosophers, this is the twelfth function, and its field of activity is the body.
