CLINICAL AND CONCEPTUAL SIGNIFICANCE OF AYURVEDA CONCEPTS OF SATKARYAVAD, ARAMBHAVADA, PARMANUVADA, SWABHAVA VADA AND KARMVADA
Dr. Sagar Rajendra Wagh*, Dr. Shruti Prakashrao Dandale and Dr. Smt. Maya A. Gandhe
ABSTRACT
Darsana Sastra and Ayurveda, two ancient philosophical and medical systems, have coexisted throughout history. While sharing similarities in their understanding of Karana, they diverge in their Prayojana and approach. Both schools of thought trace their origins to the very beginning of the universe, perceiving it as a transformation of Gunas from Karana to Karya. The world, according to both Darsana Sastra and Ayurveda, is an intricate web of interconnected causes and effects. Every phenomenon can be traced back to its cause, creating a profound understanding of causality, from the creation of the cosmos to the emergence of human beings and the occurrence of diseases. Contemporary to each other, Darsana Sastra and Ayurveda offer valuable insights into the nature of causality and its influence on the world. The parallelism in their Karya-Karana Vada, along with the emphasis on Sat Karana as the driving force for Karya, underscores the interconnectedness of these ancient systems and their profound impact on understanding life and healing.
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