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"The sense whose object of perception is sound is called the auditory sense, and that whose object of perception is touch is called the tactile sense"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 3

The sense whose object of perception is sound is called the auditory sense, and that whose object of perception is touch is called the tactile sense.

The sense whose object of perception is sound is called the auditory sense, and that whose object of perception is touch is called the tactile sense.

Sound is one of the qualifications of the sky and is the subject matter for hearing. Similarly, touch is the qualification of the air and is the subject of the touch sensation.