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Introduction to ayurveda .pdf
1. Dr .Shital .S.Patil .
Associate Professor
M.D.(Ayu), M.A.(Sanskrit) PhD (Sch)
ADAMC, ASHTA
2.
3. “ सृज्यते इतत सृष्टि ” ।
Shristi means that is evolved or produced.
The description of creation and scenario before creation is available
in veda.
“नासादासीन्नो सदासीत्तदानीनासीद्रजो नोव्योमाऩरोयत ् ।
किमावरीव: ि
ु ह िस्य शममन्नम्भ: किमासीद्वहनं गंभीरम ्।।
न मृत्युरासीदमृतं न तर्हम न रात्र्या अह्न आसीत्रि
े तः।
आनीदवातं स्वधया तदेि
ं तस्माद्धान्यन्न ऩरः किं चनास।।
-ऋग्वेद 10/129
Major contribution of shristi varanana is made by sankhya and
vaishesika darshan. The vaishesika Darshana explained the cause of
creation as parmanu samyoga.
4. It composed of scriptures in India between 1500 and 1000bc
Vedism is the oldest stratum of religious activity in India.
Existence with written materials.
Vedas are timeless and have universal applications.
Vedic culture based on Vedic scriptures called vedas
‘Veda’ means knowledge
Eternal knowledge – no beginning and no ending
Sanskrit was the language of Vedic civilization
5. Rig- veda: Wisdom of the verses
About 1000mantras
Appear to be poems in praise
Example :- indra is the god of thunder
and rain
Gayatri mantra (rg veda3.62.10)
Sama- veda: Wisdom of the chants
Each contain about 2000 verses.
6. Yajurveda : wisdom of the sacrificial formulas
Accompany rituals acts , many of which are
addressed to the ritual instruments and
Offerings .
7. Atharv veda : wisdom of the sacrifical
formulas
Consists of 20 books of hymns and prose.
Reflect the religious concerns of every day
life.
Practical religion and magic of the time
8. •King Ashoka was the third monarch of the Indian
Mauryan dynasty.
•His famous Stone Pillar Writings or edicts, inscribed on
rocks and pillars, proclaim Ashoka's reforms and policies
including COMMUNITY HEALTH
• Ashoka's First Rock
inscription at Girnar.
•Pillars and Stupas built by Ashoka are
still there in many places in most Indian
•The wheel on top of Ashoka’s pillar is
reproduced in the national flag of India.
• Ashoka’s Empire (250 B.C.)