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The question appears to relate to the evolution of Sankhya philosophy, categorizing important concepts and elements such as senses and metaphysical categories.
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The 25 metaphysical categories in Sankhya philosophy include Purusa, Prakrti, Mahat, Ahamkara, Manas, five sensory organs, five motor organs, five subtle elements, and five gross elements.
The 25 metaphysical categories in Sankhya philosophy are: 1. Purusa, 2. Prakrti, 3. Mahat, 4. Ahamkara, 5. Manas, 6. Nose, 7. Ears, 8. Eyes, 9. Skin, 10. Tongue, 11. Mouth, 12. Hand, 13. Feet, 14. Organ of Excretion, 15. Organ of Generation, 16. Sabda (sound), 17. Sparsa (touch), 18. Rupa (form), 19. Rasa (taste), 20. Gandha (smell), 21. Air (Vayu), 22. Fire (Agni), 23. Akasa (Ether), 24. Water (Jala), 25. Prthivi (Earth).
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The 25 metaphysical categories in Sankhya philosophy are: 1. Purusa, 2. Prakrti, 3. Mahat, 4. Ahamkara, 5. Manas, 6. Nose, 7. Ears, 8. Eyes, 9. Skin, 10. Tongue, 11. Mouth, 12. Hand, 13. Feet, 14. Organ of Excretion, 15. Organ of Generation, 16. Sabda (sound), 17. Sparsa (touch), 18. Rupa (form), 19. Rasa (taste), 20. Gandha (smell), 21. Air (Vayu), 22. Fire (Agni), 23. Akasa (Ether), 24. Water (Jala), 25. Prthivi (Earth).
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Sankhya philosophy is one of the oldest schools of Indian philosophy, emphasizing dualism between consciousness (Purusa) and matter (Prakrti).
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