0450 Verse 584

Original

अन्योन्याभिसराश्चैवं ये जाताः परमाणवः ।
नैवातीन्द्रियता तेषामन्यानां गोचरत्वतः ॥ ५८४ ॥

anyonyābhisarāścaivaṃ ye jātāḥ paramāṇavaḥ |
naivātīndriyatā teṣāmanyānāṃ gocaratvataḥ || 584 ||

As a matter of fact, those atoms that have come into existence as mutually helpful,—are not beyond the senses; as they are within reach of the senses.—(584)

Kamalaśīla

It has been argued (under Text 462, above) that—“if there were no gross Substance, the perception of the Tree and such things would not be possible; etc., etc.”—This is answered in the following—[see verse 584 above]

The fact of Atoms being beyond the reach of the senses is not admitted; because such Atoms as have attained a certain condition are actually perceptible by the senses.—In fact, it is for people who regard Atoms as eternal, that the appearance of peculiar features in the Atoms being impossible, they would be always beyond the reach of the senses;—not so for us.

Anyonyābhisarāḥ’—‘as mutually helpful’,—i.e. as helping each other.—(584)