Conceptual Foundation of Vaad in Ayurveda (Padarth Vigyan - as per NCISM Syllabus)

Authors

Dr. Pranita Prashant Pehekar; Dr. Sai Sachin Patil; Dr. Swapnali Dadaso Patil; Dr. Neha Raichurkar; Dr. Soniya Gupta; Dr. Vishwanath Bhagwan Kakde; Dr. Milind Malgundkar; Dr. Ganesh Shreerang Salvi; Dr. Vishal Vitthalrao Jagtap; Dr. Swapnil Gahininath Pandhare

Keywords:

Conceptual Foundation, Vaad in Ayurveda, Padarth Vigyan, Karya, Karana, Karya and Kaarana in Ayurvedic, Manifestation of Karya, Lakshna, Ayurved, Dravyas, Samavayi Karana, Asamavayikaarana, Nimittakaarana, Thread, Cloth, Gurvadi Guna, Adhyatmika Guna, Astitva, Vastutva, Significance, Karya Karana Bhava, Hetu, Nimitta, Ayatana, Karta, Pratyaya, Samutthana, Nidana, Vikara Shamana, Dhatu Samya, Vyadhi Utpatti, Satkaryavada, Prayojana, Sattasiddha, Bhattisiddha, Asatkaranata, Hetus, Foetus, Shodash Bhutas, Parinamavada, Vivartavada, Ayurveda, Dharma Parinama, Lakshana Parinama, Darshana, Srushti Utpatti, Sankhya Darshana, Asatkaryavada, Arambhavada, Nyaya, Vaisheshika Darshana, Samavayi, Asamavayi, Commencement, Purvavratti, Kshanabhangura Vada, Charak Samhita, Disease, Mind-Body Therapies, Rasayana, Spiritual Health, Karana Dravya, Pilupaka, Pitharpaka, Ayurveda Siddhanta, Karyakaran, Pakajotpatti, Vaisheshik, Nyay Darshana, Paramanu, Heat, Jatharagni, Bhutagni, Dhatwagni, Anekantavada, Jainism, Nayavāda, Jina Mahāvīra, Nonviolence, Intellectual Humility, Epistemological Pluralism, Conflict Resolution, Non- Absolutism, Infinite Qualities, Swabhavoparama Vada, Homeostasis, Darshanas, Hetum-Hetorvartanam, Nidana-Varjana, Cause Effect Relationship, Causality, Contemporary Sciences, Correlation, Decision-Making, Managing, Direct Cause, Indirect Cause, Biology, Medicine

Synopsis

The ancient Indian subcontinental medical system known as Ayurveda (Devanagari: आयुर्वेद) or Ayurvedic medicine. Millions of people in China, Tibet, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan currently use it on a daily basis. In European nations, it is currently used for healthcare. "Ayurveda" is a tatpurusha compound of the words "ayus," which means "life" or "life principle," and "veda," which means "knowledge" system.

One of the most ancient and widely recognised traditional medical systems (TSMs) is Ayurveda. There is still much to learn about this traditional medical system's ancient wisdom. Aside from the other barriers to the development of plant-based medications, the main obstacle to their convergence is a lack of knowledge about the distinctions and similarities between the theoretical doctrines of these systems.

This would help the upcoming academics, researchers, and practitioners understand traditional medical systems more thoroughly, strengthen their similarities, and get past obstacles to their international acceptance and harmonisation. The foundation of all human endeavours to learn is this "cause and effect" theory. Ayurveda came into being on Earth as a result of this same quest. Great Ayurvedic seers had excellent vision, which allowed them to see a variety of natural phenomena and attempt to decipher their underlying logic. Actions or phenomena are referred to as Karya in Ayurveda, while the factors that cause them are called Karana.

The first accepted principle in Ayurveda, upon which the entire system of Ayurveda is based, was the unavoidable, unexceptional (Nirapavada) relationship between Karana and Karya. Ayurveda has attributed its success to the development and assessment of six Karana Dravyas, which have been referred to as Shat Padarthas in other Darshana Shastras. Although these two terms are essentially interchangeable, Ayurvedic science differs from Darshanas in terms of its practical application. 

Chapters

  • Lakshna of Karya and Karana. Types of Kaarana
    Dr. Pranita Prashant Pehekar
  • Significance of Karya and Kaarana in Ayurvedic
    Dr. Sai Sachin Patil
  • Different Opinions Regarding the Manifestation of Karya from Kaarana: Satkaryavada in Ayurveda
    Dr. Swapnali Dadaso Patil
  • Different Opinions regarding the manifestaion of Karya from Kaarana Parinamavada, Vivartavada in Ayurveda
    Dr. Neha Raichurkar
  • Different Opinions Regarding the Manifestaion of Karya from Karana: Asatkaryavada, Arambhavada in Ayurveda
    Dr. Soniya Gupta
  • Concept of Kshanabhangura Vada and Its Application in Ayurveda
    Dr. Vishwanath Bhagwan Kakde
  • An Overview of Pilupaka and Pitharpaka in Ayurveda Siddhanta
    Dr. Milind Malgundkar
  • The Concept of Anekantavada in Ayurveda
    Dr. Ganesh Shreerang Salvi
  • Conceptual Study on Swabhavoparamavada in Ayurveda
    Dr. Vishal Vitthalrao Jagtap
  • Study of Cause Effect Relationship, Causality, Causation in Contemporary Sciences
    Dr. Swapnil Gahininath Pandhare

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Published

March 15, 2025

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ISBN-13 (15)

978-93-48091-23-9