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Five organs of action in Hinduism

In Hinduism, the five organs (Pancha Indriyas) are traditionally categorized as follows:

Speech (Vak) - Represents the faculty of speech and communication.

Hands (Pani) - Refers to the ability to grasp and perform actions using the hands.

Legs (Pada) - Signifies mobility and the ability to move or walk.

Genital Organs (Upastha) - Includes reproductive organs, associated with procreation.

Anus (Payu) - Pertains to excretion and elimination functions of the body.

These organs are considered essential for the physical and functional aspects of human life according to Hindu philosophy and scriptures. 

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