Vijnana — Padartha
: The dynamic activity or biological functions performed by a substance.
The term literally means "the meaning of a word" ( pada + artha ). In this context, it refers to any object or entity that exists, can be named, and can be experienced. Ayurveda adopts the categorization of the universe into six (and later seven) essential "Padarthas" to explain existence:
: The physical basis or substrate in which properties and actions reside. Padartha Vijnana
: The inseparable relationship between a substance and its properties or actions.
: The principle of similarity, where like increases like. : The dynamic activity or biological functions performed
: The inherent qualities of a substance, such as heavy, cold, or sharp, which influence its therapeutic action.
: The principle of difference, used to decrease opposing qualities. Ayurveda adopts the categorization of the universe into
is the foundational "science of substances" in Ayurveda, serving as the bridge between abstract Indian philosophy (Darshana) and practical medical application. It provides the theoretical framework for understanding the universe, the human body, and how they interact to maintain health or cause disease. The Core Concept of "Padartha"
: The dynamic activity or biological functions performed by a substance.
The term literally means "the meaning of a word" ( pada + artha ). In this context, it refers to any object or entity that exists, can be named, and can be experienced. Ayurveda adopts the categorization of the universe into six (and later seven) essential "Padarthas" to explain existence:
: The physical basis or substrate in which properties and actions reside.
: The inseparable relationship between a substance and its properties or actions.
: The principle of similarity, where like increases like.
: The inherent qualities of a substance, such as heavy, cold, or sharp, which influence its therapeutic action.
: The principle of difference, used to decrease opposing qualities.
is the foundational "science of substances" in Ayurveda, serving as the bridge between abstract Indian philosophy (Darshana) and practical medical application. It provides the theoretical framework for understanding the universe, the human body, and how they interact to maintain health or cause disease. The Core Concept of "Padartha"