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[[Six Common Consciousnesses]]' –  referred to in [[Sanskrit]] as [[pravṛtti-vijñāna]] – are posited on the basis of valid straightforward [[cognition]], on any {{Wiki|individual}} practitioner's part, of sensory {{Wiki|data}} input [[experienced]] solely by means of their [[bodily sense faculties]].
 
[[Six Common Consciousnesses]]' –  referred to in [[Sanskrit]] as [[pravṛtti-vijñāna]] – are posited on the basis of valid straightforward [[cognition]], on any {{Wiki|individual}} practitioner's part, of sensory {{Wiki|data}} input [[experienced]] solely by means of their [[bodily sense faculties]].
 
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Six Common Consciousnesses' – referred to in Sanskrit as pravṛtti-vijñāna – are posited on the basis of valid straightforward cognition, on any individual practitioner's part, of sensory data input experienced solely by means of their bodily sense faculties.