ISSN Online:2229-3566
ISSN Print: 2277-4343
Article: THE AXIOM OF SIX CATEGORIES IN AYURVEDA: A REVIEW
Article Category: Review articles
DOI: 10.7897/2277-4343.156203
Pages: 114-116
Author: Monika J. Rathod *, Vaibhav P. Dadu, Kaushal U. Dave
Abstract: Ayurveda is Sarvaparisada Sastra which means that this system of medicine is inclusive as it incorporates the relevant principles derived from the Indian knowledge systems. Ayurveda takes into account mutually divergent views expressed in various philosophical systems so far as they do not oppose the Ayurvedic concepts. There are some similarities between Ayurveda and Darsana Sastra, but both the streams are unique and independent. Everything in this universe can be grouped in these six categories. Ayurveda approves these six categories as six causative factors (Sa? Karana). These six factors produce the effect in the form of homogeneity of Dhatu (Dhatusamya) which is the Prayojana of Tantra. So, to fulfil the aim of Tantra knowledge of six causative factors is necessary because in the absence of causative factors there will be no effect in the form of homogeneity of Dhatu (Dhatusamya).
Keyword: Six causative factors (?a? K?ra?a), ?yurveda, Philosophical schools