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Swami Sivananda says: " Intellect, egoism, mind and the eye see a form at once, in one instant, and come immediately to a conclusion. ("This is a jar.").  The same three, with tongue, at once relish taste; with the nose smell; and so on with the ear and the skin. The function is also occasionally gradual. A man going along a road sees an object at a distance. A doubt arises in his mind whether it is a post or a man. He then sees a bird sitting on it. Then the doubt is removed. In above example the intellect makes a determination that it is a post only. Then the ego says - I am certain that it is a post only."   
 
Swami Sivananda says: " Intellect, egoism, mind and the eye see a form at once, in one instant, and come immediately to a conclusion. ("This is a jar.").  The same three, with tongue, at once relish taste; with the nose smell; and so on with the ear and the skin. The function is also occasionally gradual. A man going along a road sees an object at a distance. A doubt arises in his mind whether it is a post or a man. He then sees a bird sitting on it. Then the doubt is removed. In above example the intellect makes a determination that it is a post only. Then the ego says - I am certain that it is a post only."   
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says: "It is aimed at me," and the intellect w: ego s :100 es. "I must rtin al once." deic11 intellect, 1 he mind and egoism are the eepers. The - . e live senses of Percept ion or door-kadriyas are the gates. The intellect is the joan:irnent or organ which is the medium between thelid the Self. s  
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The intellect, the mind and egoism are the door-keepers. The five senses of perception or Jnana-Indriyas are the gates. The intellect is the instrument or organ which is the medium between the senses and the Self.   
    
=== The Intellect and Its Functions ===
 
=== The Intellect and Its Functions ===

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