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Manomayakosha

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manomaya kosha (mind-stuff-apparent-sheath) is the mental and emotional sheath which also is included in the sukshma sharira (subtle body).

Manomaya means composed of manas or mind.

The manas (thought, will, wish) along with the five subtle sensory organs is said to constitute the manomaya kosha.

The instinctive-intellectual sheath of ordinary thought, desire and emotion.

It is the seat of the indriyas, sensory and motor organs, respectively called jnanendriyas and karmendriyas.

The manomaya kosha takes form as the physical body develops and is discarded in the inner worlds before rebirth.

It is understood in two layers:

1) the buddhi (odiccausal sheath) and

2) the manas (odic-astral sheath).


The manomaya kosha, is said more truly to approximate to personhood than annamaya kosha and pranamaya kosha.

It is the cause of diversity, of I and mine.