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INSIGHT TO BHAVA SWABHAVA NITYATVA OF AYURVEDA IN VIKARA PRASHAMANAM
Dr. Amulya Murthy Aku* and Dr. Ashok Patil
. Abstract Every medical stream has its own Principles. The Ayurveda principles are eternal. This is what distinguishes Ayurveda from other medical disciplines in the globe. From life to health problems, diseases and their treatment, these basic concepts are at the core. These may be listed as Tridosa, Panchamahabhuta, Prakriti, Oja, Dhatu, Mala, Agni, Manas, Atma and others. They are the most distinguishing and unique technique of material creation and provide every possibility to incorporate current medical science advances. Ayurveda's goal is to maintain the correct balance between dosa, dhatus and mala, so as to sustain health in a healthy person and treat a sickness in an ill person. The name of Ayurveda has been called as "Shashvata" (always existing) because of “Anaditva” (origin is untraceable as ancient as civilization starting), “Svabhavasansiddha Lakshanatva” (based on natural occurrences) and “Bhavasvabhava Nityatva” (nature of the existing matters are consistent). The eternal principles that is applicable for society today. Fortunately, this realization has given rise to a spurt of an impulsive and argumentative pro-Ayurvedic generation as its eventuality. Global dissemination of Ayurveda required its scientific presentation besides minimization of its semantic barriers helping it to become comprehensible to the people Exogenous to it. Details are provided in Article. Keywords: Shashvata(eternal), Anaditva (untraceable origin), Bhavasvabhava Nityatva (constant existing matters), Svabhavasansiddha Lakshanatva(based on natural occurrences). [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
