(塞建陀羅); 塞健陀skandha, 'the shoulder'; 'the body'; 'the trunk of a tree'; 'a section,' etc. M.W. 'Five psychological constituents.' 'Five attributes of every human being.' Eitel. Commonly known as the five aggregates, constituents, or groups; thepañcaskandha; under the Han dynasty 陰 was used, under the Jin 眾, under the Tang 蘊. The five are: 色rūpa, form, or sensuous quality; 受vedana, reception, feeling, sensation; 想sañjñā, thought, consciousness, perception; 行karman, orsaṃskāra, action, mental activity; 識vijñāna, cognition. The last four are mental constituents of the ego. Skandha is also the name of anarhat, and Skanda, also 塞建那, of adeva.