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#Atma forms the fundamental structure of holistic human beings with mind (sattva) and body (sharira). [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 1/46]. | #Atma forms the fundamental structure of holistic human beings with mind (sattva) and body (sharira). [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 1/46]. | ||
#Atma is an essential component of life (ayu) with a combination of body (sharira), sense and locomotor organs (indriya), and mind(sattva). [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana ]]1/42]. | #Atma is an essential component of life ([[ayu]]) with a combination of body (sharira), sense and locomotor organs (indriya), and mind(sattva). [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana ]]1/42]. | ||
===Role of atma in embryogenesis=== | ===Role of atma in embryogenesis=== | ||
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The following factors that originate from atma are called atmaja components. | The following factors that originate from atma are called atmaja components. | ||
#Taking birth in a species | #Taking birth in a species | ||
#Life span( | #Life span([[ayu]]) | ||
#Self-realization(Atma jnana) | #Self-realization(Atma jnana) | ||
#Mind(Manas) | #Mind(Manas) | ||