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Saankhya
Saankhya Yog is given Bhaagvat Puraan, Skandh 3, Chapters 25-33;  Bhagvad Geetaa, 2;   

Saankhya means Adhyaatm Gyaan (spiritual knowledge); and Shaastra means organized body of knowledge. So Saankhya Shaastra means "the organized body of knowledge about spiritual knowledge. The greatest learned of this Shaastra is Kapil Muni - the son of Kardam Rishi and Devahooti

The Saankhya system of philosophy explains how each element (Tattwa) telescopes out from the previous element. The first physical or gross element is the Ether. Within the Ether all the other four gross elements are present (Earth, Water, Fire and Air) in a subtle form. The subtle quality of Ether is sound, and from the sound expands the Air. The subtle quality of air is touch (movement), and from the touch expands the Fire. The subtle quality of Fire is sight, and from the sight expands the Water. The subtle quality of Water is taste, and from the taste expands the Earth. And finally, the subtle quality of Earth, the last of the physical elements, is smell.

Since each element is manifesting from the previous element, each new element contains all of the qualities of the previous element or elements.
Thus the Ether element, being the first, only possesses the quality of sound. One cannot touch, see, taste or smell Ether.
The Air element, having expanded from the Ether, possesses both the qualities of sound and touch. One can feel and hear the movements of air, but one cannot see, taste or smell the air.
The Fire element's added quality is sight. Thus one can see, touch and hear the fire, but one cannot taste or smell fire.
The Water, having expanded from the Fire, can be heard, felt, seen and tasted, but not smelt.
And Earth, being the final element, contains all the five qualities of sound, touch, sight, taste and smell.

 

 

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