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245 _aPADARTHA VIJNANA EVAM AYURVEDA ITIHASA
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500 _aContents Paper-I S.N. Chapter Part-A 1. Ayurveda Nirupana 1.1. Lakshana of Ayu, composition of Ayu 1.2. Lakshana of Ayurveda 1.3. Lakshana and classification of Siddhanta 1.4. Introduction to basic principles of Ayurveda and their significance 2. Ayurveda Darshana Nirupana 2.1. Philosophical background of fundamentals of Ayurveda 2.2. Etymological derivation of the word "Darshana" 2.3. Classification and general introduction to schools of Indian philosophy • Nyaya Darshana • Vaisheshika Darshana • Saankhya Darshana • Yoga Darshana 2.4. Padartha • Padartha Lakshana • Enumeration and classification of padartha • Padartha according to Charaka 3. Dravya Vigyaniyam 3.1 Dravya Lakshana • Enumeration and classification of Dravya 3.2. Panchamahabhuta Utpatti • Prithvi Bhuta • Ap/Jala Bhuta • Tejo Bhuta • Vayu Bhuta Akasha Bhuta • Practical application of Panchamahabuta 3.3 Kaala-Etymological derivation Definition, Lakahana, Bheda • Significance of Kaala in Ayurveda 3.4. Dik-Lakshana, Bheda • Significance of Dik in Ayurveda 3.5. Atma Atma Lakshana • Atma Guna • Atma Bheda • Atma Sthaana 3.6. Purusha: as mentioned in Ayurveda • Paramatma • Ativahika purusha • Jeevatma/Karmapurush/Samyoga purusha • Atmanaha jnanasya pravrutti 3.7. Manas Lakshana of manas • Synonyms of manas • Mano guna • Mano vishaya and karma • Dual nature of mind Manas as vedana adhistana • Pancha bhoutikatva of manas 3.8 Role of Triguna in Manas Prakruti 3.9. Tamas as the tenth Dravya 4. Guna Vigyaniyam 4.1. Etymological derivation, Lakshana of Guna • Guna Sankhya and Bheda 4.2. Lakshana of Vaisheshika guna/Artha guna Lakshana of Gurvadiguna/vimshati guna • Atma guna/Buddhi prayatnanta guna • Paradi guna 5. Karma Vigyaniyam 5.1. Nirukti, Lakshana of Karma Karma Bheda 5.2. Karma according to Ayurveda and its significance 6. Samanya Vigyaniyam 6.1. Lakshana of Samanya 6.2. Samanya Bheda and practical significance 7 . Vishesha Vigyaniyam 7.1. Vishesha Lakshana and Bheda 7.2. Significance of the statement Pravrittirubhayasya tu 8. Samavaya Vigyaniyam 8.1 Samavaya lakshana and practical application in Ayurvea 9. Abhava Vigyaniyam 9.1. Abhava lakshana and bheda 9.2. Significance of Abhava in Ayurveda Paper-II Part-A Pariksha 1.1. Definition, significance, necessity of pariksha
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