jihvaviñña
Jihvaviñña refers to a concept within certain Buddhist traditions, specifically related to the sense faculty of the tongue. It translates to "tongue-consciousness" or "taste-consciousness." This consciousness arises in dependence upon the tongue and its contact with an object of taste. It is one of the six types of sense-consciousness, alongside eye-consciousness, ear-consciousness, nose-consciousness, body-consciousness, and mind-consciousness.
In Buddhist philosophy, sense-consciousness is considered a conditioned phenomenon. Jihvaviñña, therefore, is not a permanent or
The arising of jihvaviñña is often described as a process involving three factors: the sense organ (the