Padartha Vijnana (Record no. 19899)
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International Standard Book Number | 9789388299619 |
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title | ENGLISH |
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Classification number | 620.11 SAT |
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Author name | Satani,Kishor G |
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Title | Padartha Vijnana |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Varanasi |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Chaukhambha Prakashan |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2023 |
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Page | 244p. |
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General note | Contents<br/>Chapter 1<br/>Fundamental Principles of Ayurveda<br/>Introduction<br/>Technical terms of Padartha Vijñāna<br/>Etymology, definition and synonyms of Ayu<br/>Etymology, definition and characteristics of Ayurveda<br/>Characteristics of Ayurveda<br/>Definition and characteristics of Padartha according to Ayurveda Characteristics of Padartha according to Darsana<br/>Padartha<br/>Classification and number of Padartha according to Darsana Need, importance and utility of Ayurvediya Padartha Vijñāna Siddhanta (demonstrated truth)<br/>Introduction to basic principles of Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 2<br/>Introduction to Daršana Šāstra<br/>Philosophical background of fundamentals of Ayurveda<br/>Classification of Darsana<br/>The meaning of the term 'Astika' and 'Nästika' Influence of Darśana on Ayurveda Ayurveda as a unique and independent school of thoughts<br/>Chapter 3<br/>Introduction to Dravya<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification of Dravya<br/>Pañca Mahābhūta<br/>Mahābhūta<br/>Tanmātrā<br/>Origin of Pañca mahābhūta and their intermingling process Characteristics and attributes of mahābhūta<br/>Dominancy of Mahāguna in mahābhūta<br/>Agni mahābhūta Vayu mahābhūta<br/>Akāśa mahābhūta<br/>Panca mahābhūta vis-a-vis modern scientific elements<br/>Chapter 4<br/>Introduction to Kāla (time factor)<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of Kala <br/>Importance of Kala in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter<br/>Introduction to Diva (direction)<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification of Disa<br/>Importance of Disă in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 6<br/>Introduction to Mana (psyche)<br/>Introduction<br/>Characteristics of Mana<br/>Synonyms of Mana<br/>Attributes of Mana<br/>Objects of Mana<br/>Location or seat of Mana in our body<br/>Penta-elemental nature (Pañca bhautikatva) of Mana<br/>Mana as a substratum of diseases<br/>Role of Pañca mahābhūta and Triguna in Deha prakrti and Manas prakrti respectively<br/>Chapter 7<br/>Introduction to Atma (Flow of consciousness)<br/>Introduction<br/>Characteristics of Ātmā as per Darsana<br/>Characteristics of Ātmā as per Ayurveda<br/>Comparison between means of cognition and chariot<br/>Classification of Ātmā as per Ayurveda<br/>Rāśī puruşa/Samyogaja puruşa<br/>Manifestation of Atma<br/>Process of cognition<br/>Refutation of Tamasa (darkness) as a tenth Karaņa dravya<br/>Importance of Dravya in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 8<br/>Introduction to Guņa (Potential energy)<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification of Gunas according to Acārya Caraka<br/>Gurvādi guna<br/>Adhyātmika guna<br/>Parādi guna<br/>Vaišeşika guna<br/>Homogeneity and heterogeneity of Guna<br/>Description of Triguna<br/>Chapter 9<br/>Introduction to Karma (Kinetic energy)<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification of Karma according to Darsana<br/>Types of Karma as per Nyāya darśana<br/>Significance of Karma in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 10<br/>Introduction to Samanya<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of sāmānya<br/>Types of Samanya<br/>Asraya of Samanya and Višeşa<br/>Application of Samanya with reference to Dravya, Guna and Karma<br/>Chapter 11<br/>Introduction to Višeşa<br/>Introduction and characteristics of Višeșa<br/>Definition and types of Višesa<br/>Chapter 12<br/>Introduction to Samavāya<br/>Introduction<br/>Etymology, definition and characteristics of Samavāya<br/>Significance of Samavāya in clinical practice<br/>Chapter 13<br/>Introduction to Abhāva<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of Abhāva<br/>Types of Abhāva<br/>Causes for non-acceptance of Abhāva in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 14<br/>Introduction to Indriya<br/>Etymology and definition of Indriya Classification and enumeration of Indriya<br/>Jñänendriya<br/>Karmendriya<br/>Ubhayendriya<br/>Indriyāņām bhautikatvam<br/>Indriya pañca pañcaka<br/>Definition and causes responsible for Smrti<br/>Causes responsible for Smrti<br/>Indriya vetti<br/>Thirteen types of means for cognition (Trayodata karanas) Importance of Antak karana traya<br/>Seat of Fedand<br/>Indriyārtha sannikarsa bheda (according to darlana) Indriyārtha sannikarza as per Ayurveda<br/>Causes of eradication of Vedand<br/>Indriyanam prāpyakārītā<br/>Chapter 15<br/>Introduction to Pramana<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of Pramana<br/>Synonyms of Pramana<br/>Divergent views of Daršanas regarding acceptance of Pramana<br/>Means of knowledge according to Ayurveda<br/>Inclusion of eight Pramaņas in to three<br/>Clarification regarding the term Parīkşa and Pramana<br/>Importance of Pramaņa in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 16<br/>Introduction to Aptopadeśa Pramaņa<br/>Introduction<br/>Importance of Aptopadeša pramāņa in Ayurveda<br/>Definition of Aptopadeśa and features of Apta<br/>Types of Aptopadeśa pramāņa<br/>Agama pramāna<br/>Aitihya pramāņa<br/>Šāstra laksana (features of sacred book)<br/>Sabda<br/>Šabdārtha bodhaka vetti<br/>Väkyärtha jñāna hetu<br/>Šaktigraha<br/>Chapter 17<br/>Introduction to Pratyaksa Pramāņa<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of Pratyaksa pramāņa<br/>Classification of Pratyaksa pramāna Sub-division of extra ordinary perception<br/>Pratyaksa badhākara bhāva (causes of non perceptibility) Practical application of Pratyaksa pramāņa in physiological, diagnostic, therapeutic and research grounds<br/>Chapter 18<br/>148<br/>Introduction to Anumana Pramaya<br/>Definition and characteristics of Anumana pramana as per Daršana<br/>Introduction<br/>Classification of Anumana pramana as per Ayurveda<br/>Types of Amimana pramana as per Darkana Pararthänumana & Pañcāvayava wikva<br/>Characteristics of Hetu according to Ayurveda<br/>Characteristics of Sad hetu<br/>Hetvābhāsa (fallacy)<br/>Types of Ahetu<br/>Definition and characteristics of Tarka<br/>Practical application of Anumana pramana in physiological, diagnostic, therapeutic and research<br/>Chapter 19<br/>Introduction to Yukti Pramaņa<br/>Introduction<br/>Etymology, definition and characteristics of Yukti pramana Consideration of Yukti as an independent Pramana<br/>Importance of Yukti pramāņa in research<br/>Chapter 20<br/>Introduction to Upamāna Pramāņa<br/>Introduction<br/>Etymology and definition of Upamāna pramāņa<br/>Importance of Upamāna pramāņa in Ayurveda<br/>Chapter 21<br/>Introduction to other means of knowledge<br/>Introduction<br/>Arthäpatti pramana<br/>Abhāva pramāņa<br/>Sambhava pramāna<br/>Cesta pramāņa<br/>Parisesa pramana<br/>Itihāsa pramāņa<br/>Chapter 22<br/>Introduction to Kārya-Käraņa Siddhänta<br/>Introduction<br/>Definition and characteristics of Karana and its types<br/>Kārya<br/>Satkārya vāda<br/>Markdeya våda Arambha väida<br/>Ksanabhangura våda<br/>Swabhavoparama vada (theory of natural destruction) Parinama vada (doctrine of transformation)<br/>Pivarta vada (theory of appearance)<br/>Paramānu vāda<br/>Pilupaka vada<br/>Pithara paka väda<br/>Anekänta väda<br/>Swabhāva väda<br/>Ayurveda Itihäsa (The history of Ayurveda)<br/>Chapter 23<br/>Introduction to Ayurveda Itihäsa<br/>Etymology syntactical derivation of word Itihāsa Definition of Ithihas<br/>Sources/Means of the historical knowledge<br/>Historical person, subject, incident, period<br/>Importance of knowledge of Itihāsa<br/>Chapter 24<br/>Introduction to authors of Samhitā Kāla<br/>Introduction to Caraka samhitä<br/>Suśruta samhitā<br/>Astanga samgraha<br/>Astanga hrdaya<br/>Maharşi Ātreya<br/>Dhanvantari,<br/>Kaśyapa<br/>Agniveśa<br/>Bhela<br/>Acārya Suśruta<br/>Acārya Caraka<br/>Nägärjuna<br/>Acārya Vägbhața<br/>Candrața<br/>Chapter 25<br/>Introduction to Commentators of Samhitä Käla<br/>Introduction to Bhattāra Harišcandra<br/>Swamikumāra<br/>Jejjata<br/>Cakrapanidatta<br/>Gavadāsa<br/>Dalhana<br/>Arunadatta<br/>Indu<br/>Hemadri<br/>Šivadāsa Sen<br/>Yogendranatha Sen<br/>Gangadhara Roy<br/>Härānacandra<br/>Chapter 26<br/>Introduction to authors of Grantha Samgraha Kala<br/>Introduction to Madhavakara<br/>Vijayarakșita and Śrīkanthadatta<br/>Šarangadhara<br/>Šarangadhara samhitā<br/>Bhāvamisra<br/>Bhāvaprakāśa samhitā<br/>Vrnda Madhava<br/>Sodhala<br/>Tisata<br/>Govinda Dāsa<br/>Yogaratnākara<br/>Vasavarājīyama<br/>Cakradatta<br/>Chapter 27<br/>Introduction to authors of modern period<br/>Introduction to Gananātha Sen<br/>Yāminī Bhūşana Roy Šamkardājī Pade Śrī Yadavaji Trikamaji Acārya Priyavrata Šarmā Damodara Šarma Gauda Bhāskara Govinda Ghanekara Dr.P.M. Mehtä<br/>Chapter 28<br/>Introduction to globalization of Ayurveda<br/>Introduction to the Mesopotamian civilization<br/>Babylonian, Asyrian civilization<br/>Egyptian civilization<br/>Greek civilization<br/>Spread of ayurveda to south-east countries<br/>Chapter 29<br/>Introduction to development of Ayurveda after independence<br/>Establishment of committees and their recommendations Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia committee (APC)<br/>RAV<br/>CCRAS<br/>CCIM<br/>AYUSH<br/>NMPB<br/>TKDL<br/>NIA<br/>IPGT & RA (ITRA)<br/>Faculty of Ayurveda BHU<br/>AIIM<br/>Drugs and cosmetics act 1940<br/>Chapter 30<br/>Introduction to Journals of Ayurveda and World Health Organization (W.H.O.)<br/>Journal<br/>Importance of knowledge of journal<br/>List of some famous national and international journals of ayurveda<br/>Introduction, objectives and functions of W.H.O. |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | MAMCRC | 233 / 23-24 | 12/10/2023 | MAMCRC LIBRARY | MAMCRC LIBRARY | 04/11/2023 | Chaukhambha Prakashan | 495.00 | 620.11 SAT | A3617 | 04/11/2023 | 04/11/2023 | BOOKS |