MANTRAKSHAR FEELING
THEORY OF IDEA TO ACTION
COGNITION | AFFECT | CONATION |
To know (जानना | To feel (महसूस करना ) | To act (कार्य करना ) |
thinking (सोचना ) | feeling (अनुभूति ) | इच्छुक (willing) |
thought (विचार ) | emotion (भावना ) | इच्छाशक्ति (Volition) |
epistemology | esthetics ( सौंदर्यशास्र ) | Ethics (नीति ) |
know (जानना ) | caring (देख भाल ) | Doing (करना ) |
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Instinct ( सहजवृत्ति) | | Intention (इरादा ) |
अनुभूति ( experience or past experience ) - भूत काल
अनुभव ( feeling or experiencing ) - भव्य काल
अनुभविष्य ( future experience ) - भविष्य काल
SENSATION AND PERCEPTION
Vision
Visual Perception
Disorders of visual perception are visual hallucinations in which the brain wrongly interprets the image.
Taste
Thermoception
Audioception
Speech / language perception
Nociception
Proprioception
Muscle weakness
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
asthenia | | from ἀ- (a-, “not, un-”) + σθένος (sthénos, “strength”). | |
Tired | | | |
Weak | | | |
malaise | | from mal- (“bad, badly”) + aise (“ease”) | |
fatigue | | *fatis (“weariness”) + -igō, the latter a suffixal form of agō (“I do, act”). | |
hunger | | | |
Thirsty | | Sanskrit तृष्णा (tṛṣṇā, “desire; thirst”), Sanskrit तृष्यति (tṛ́ṣyati) | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Chills | | | |
Sick | | | |
shivers | | | |
Sweaty | | Latin sudor, Sanskrit स्वेद (svéda), | |
Stretch receptors
Touch sensation
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
itching | | | |
Numbness | | | |
palpitations | | From palpitō (“throb, pulsate, palpitate”), frequentative of palpō (“touch softly, stroke, pat”) | |
Paresthesia | | From Ancient Greek παρά (pará, “beside, abnormal”) + αἴσθησις (aísthēsis, “sensation”). | |
Tingling | | | A tingling sensation; pins and needles. |
Visceroceptors
Bloating
Belching
Eructation
Flatulence
MENTAL WEAKNESS
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Dizzy | | | |
Sleepy | | | |
drowsiness | | Gothic 𐌳𐍂𐌹𐌿𐍃𐌰𐌽 (driusan, “to fall; fall down”). | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Black out | | | A temporary loss of consciousness. |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Nauseated | | from Ancient Greek ναυσία (nausía, “sea-sickness”), from ναῦς (naûs, “ship”). | |
Vertigo | | verticō, from vertex (“whirlwind, top”) + -ō, later reanalyzed as vertō (“to spin”) | |
irritability | | | |
Light-headed | | | |
Pain | | | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
tinnitus | | Perfect passive participle of tinniō (“ring, jingle, clink”). | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
confabulation | | From fābula (“narrative, conversation”) + -or, from for (“speak, say”). | |
confusion | | From con- (“with, together”) + fundō (“pour”). | |
illusion | | from in- (“at, upon”) + lūdere (“to play, mock, trick”) | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
Satiety | | From satis (“enough”) + -tās. | |
SIGN | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLOGY | DEFINITION |
delusion | | From dē- + lūdō. ( play) | |
hallucination | | Ancient Greek ἀλύω (alúō, “to wander in mind, to roam”), | |