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Contents <br/>No. List of topies Ay. U.G.-PV<br/>Paper I<br/>Ayurveda Nirupana<br/>1. LLakshana of Ayu, composition of Ayo 1.2Lakshana of Ayurveda. Swaroopa and<br/>Prayojana of Ayurveda<br/>1.3 Lakshana and classification of Siddhanta.<br/>1.4 Introduction to Basic Principles of Ayurveda and their significance.<br/>Padartha and Darshana Nirupana<br/>2.1 Padartha Lakshana, Enumeration and classification of Padartha, Bhava and Abhava Padartha, Padartha according to Acharya Charaka (Karana-Padartha).<br/>2.2 Etymological derivation of the word "Darshana". Classification and general introduction to 9 Schools of Indian Philo- sophy with an emphasis on: Nyaya, Vai- sheshika, Sankhya, Yoga, Meemamsa and Vedanta darshana.<br/>2.3 Ayurveda as unique and independent school of thought (philosophical indivi- duality of Ayurveda).<br/>2.4 Principles and examples in contemporary sciences which will enhance under- standing concept of Padartha.<br/>2.5 Relevance of Study of Darshana and Padartha Vignana in Ayurveda<br/>3. Dravya Vijnaneeyam<br/>3.1 Dravya: Lakshana, Classification and Enumeration<br/>3.2 Panchabhuta: Various theories regarding the creation (theories of Taittiriyopanishad, Nyaya-Vaisheshika, Sankhya-Yoga,<br/>Sankaracharya, Charaka and Sushruta), Lakshana and qualities of each Maha bhoota.<br/>3.3 Kala: Etymological derivation, Lakshana, division/units and significance.<br/>3.4 Dik: Lakshana division and significance.<br/>3.5 Atma: Lakshana, classification, seat, Gunas, Linga according to Charaka, the method/process of knowledge formation (atmanahjnasyapravrittih).<br/>3,6Purusha: According to Ayurveda Ativ ahikapurusha/Sukshmasharira/Rashi- purusha/ Chikitsapurusha/Karmapurusha/ Shaddhatvatmakapurusha.<br/>3.7 Manas: Lakshana, Synonyms. Qualities. Objects, Functions, dual nature of mind (ubhayaatmakatvam), as a substratum of diseases, Influence of Panchabhoutika aahara and aushadha (penta-elemental diet) on manas.<br/>3.8 Role of Panchamahabhuta and Triguna inDehaprakriti and Manasaprakriti respectively.<br/>3.9 Tamas as the tenth Dravya..<br/>3.10 Practical study/Application and Impo- rtance of each Kaaranadravya in Ayurveda.<br/>3.11 Principles and examples in contemp- orary sciences which will enhance under- standing concept of Kaaranadravya.<br/>Guna Vijnaneeyam<br/>4.1 Etymological Derivation, Classification and Enumeration according to various Darshana and Charaka,<br/>4.2 Lakshana and Classification of Sartha Guna, Gurvadiguna, Paradiguna, Adhyatmaguna (41 Guna)<br/>4.3 Gunapradhanyata (Importance of Guna)<br/>4.4 Practical / clinical application of each Guna in Ayurveda 4.5 Principles and examples in contemporary sciences which will enhance understanding concept of Guna.<br/>5. Karma Vijnaneeyam<br/>5.1 Introduction of concept of Karma According to Darshana and Ayurveda<br/>5.2 Classification of Karma<br/>5.3 Practical application of karma<br/>5.4 Principles and examples in contem- porary sciences which will enhance understanding-concept.<br/>Samanya Vijnaneeyam<br/>6.1 Introduction of concept of Saamaanya According to Darshana and Ayurveda.<br/>6.2 Classification of Saamaanya<br/>6.3.Practical application of saamaanya<br/>6.4. Principle and examples in contemporary sciences which will enhance understanding the concept of Saamanya.<br/>Vishesha Vijnaneeyam<br/>7.1 Introduction of concept of Vishesha<br/>according to Darshana and Ayurveda 7.2 Classification of Vishesha<br/>7.3 Practical Application of vishesha<br/>7.4 Principles and examples in contem- porary sciences which will enhance understanding the concept of Vishesha<br/>Samavaya Vijnaneeyam<br/>8.1 Introduction of concept of Samavaaya According toDarshana and Ayurveda.<br/>8.2 Practical application of Samavaaya<br/>8.3 Principles and examples in contemporary sciences which will enhance understanding the concept of Samavaya<br/>Abhava Vijnaneeyam<br/>9.1 Introduction of concept of Abhaava According to Darshana and Ayurveda.<br/>9.2 Classification of Abhaava<br/>9.3 Practical application of Abhaava<br/>9.4 Principles and examples in contemporary sciences which will enhance under- standing the concept of Abhava.<br/>No. List of topies Ay. U.G.-PV<br/>Pariksha.<br/>1.1 Definition, Significance, Necessity and Use of Pariksha..<br/>1.2 Definition of Prama. Aprama. Prameya. Pramata, Pramana.<br/>1.3 Significance and importance of Pramana, Enumeration of Pramana according to different schools of Philosophy.<br/>1.4 Four types of methods for examination in Ayurveda (Chaturvidha-Parikshavidhi). Pramana in Ayurveda.<br/>1.5Subsudation of different Pramanas under three Pariksha<br/>1.6 Practical application of methods of exa- mination (Parikshavidhi) in Nidan and Chikitsa<br/>Aptopdesha Pariksha/Pramana<br/>2.1 Lakshana of Aptopadesha, Lakshana of Apta.<br/>2.2Lakshana of Shabda, and its types.<br/>2.3 Shabdavritti-Abhidha, Lakshana, Vyanjana and Tatparyakhya. Shaktigra- hahetu.<br/>2.4 Vaakya: Characteristics, Vaakyarthajn- anahetu- Aakanksha, Yogyata, Sannidhi.<br/>2.5.Importance of Aptopadesha in maintaining Health, Prevention of Diseases, Diagnostics Therapeutics and Research.<br/>Pratyaksha Pariksha/Pramana<br/>3.1 Lakshana of Pratyaksha, types of Pratyaksha- Nirvikalpaka- Savikalpaka with description, description of Laukika and Alaukika types and their further classification.<br/>3.2 Indriya-prapyakaritvam, six types of Sannikarsha<br/>3.3Indriyanamlakshanam, classification and enumeration of Indriya. Description of Panchapanchaka, Penta-elemental nature of Indriya (Panchabhautikatwa of Indriya) and similarity in sources (Tulya- vonitva) ofIndriya<br/>3.4 Trayodasha Karana, dominance of Anta- hkarana.<br/>3.5 Hindrances in direct perception (pratya- ksha-anupalabdhikaarana), enhancement of direct perception (Pratyaksha) by various instruments/ equipments, necessity of other Pramanas in addition to Pratyaksha.<br/>3.6 Practical study/ application of Pratyaksha in Sharir, Nidan (Diagosis), Chikitsa (Treatment) and Anusandhan (Research)<br/>Anumana Pariksha/Pramana<br/>4.1 Lakshana of Anumana. Introduction of Anumiti, Paramarsha, Vyapti, Hetu, Sadhya, Paksha, Drishtanta. Types of Anumana mentioned by Charaka and Nyayadarshana.<br/>4.2 Characteristics and types of Vyapti.<br/>4.3Lakshana and types of Hetu, Description of Ahetu and Hetwabhasa.<br/>4.4 Characteristics and significance of Tarka (logic).<br/>4.5 Practical study/ application of Anumana- pramana in Sharir, Nidan, Chikitsa and Anusandhan.<br/>Yukti Pariksha/Pramana<br/>5.1 Lakshana and description.<br/>5.2Importance in Ayurveda.<br/>5.3. Practical study and utility in diagnostics. therapeutics and research.<br/>Upamana Pramana<br/>6.1 Lakshana.<br/>6.2Application in Sharir, diagnostics, therapeutics and research.<br/>7. Karya- Karana Siddhanta<br/>7.1 Lakshana of Karya and Kaarana. Types of Kaarana.<br/>7.2Significance of Karya and Kaarana in Ayurveda.<br/>7.3 Different opinions regarding the mani- festation of Karya from Kaarana: Satkar- yavada, Parinamavada, Vivartavada, Asatkaryavada, Arambhavada, Paraman- uvada, Kshanabhanguravada, Pilupaka, Pitharpaka, Anekantavada, Swabhavavada Swabhavoparamavada. Importance/ Utility of each of these in Ayurveda<br/>7.4 Study of cause effect relationship, causality, causation in Contemporary sciences. |