Article by Dr Raghuram Y.S. MD (Ay) & Dr Manasa S, B.A.M.S
Grasp Charaka, Within the 30th chapter of Sutra Sthana – Arthe Dasha Maha Mooliya Adhyaya, discusses concerning the interrelationship between Ayurveda, Varnas – courses of society and Purusharthas – the targets or pursuits of life. That is when he’s discussing the eligibility to review and pursue Ayurveda. He additionally establishes the connection between these three ideas in a most lovely manner.
Reference – Charaka Sutra Sthana, Chapter 30, Verse 29
Context – Eligible folks for studying Ayurveda and their goals
On this article, we are going to focus on part of this context i.e. interrelationship between Purusharthas and Ayurveda. Earlier than realizing this interrelationship, we are going to briefly attempt to know concerning the Purusharthas.
Purushartha Chatushtaya: The targets or pursuits of life
Purushartha means goal, purpose or pursuits of life. There are 4 targets that are meant for everybody within the creation. Every of us must attempt to realize them in our lives and lay pathways main in the direction of attaining the identical.
The Purusharthas are –
1. Dharma – path of righteousness, doing every little thing proper, in a righteous manner. Dharma is outlined in some ways and is contextual. It may possibly imply ethical uprightness, finishing up our religious duties and practices, devoted studying or worshiping and serving the Gods. In easy phrases, Dharma is the precise and righteous way of life.
2. Artha – to earn for residing in a righteous and moral manner. It contains doing a piece / good job, incomes cash and obligatory facilities to run the household. Artha not solely means incomes wealth and materials, it is also to earn identify, fame and values in life.
3. Kama – is to have significant wishes and attempting / placing efforts to get them fulfilled in a righteous and moral manner. Kama additionally contains having fun with these wishes and good issues in life. It’s to like, to want, to hunt pleasure.
4. Moksha – is to realize salvation and get freedom from the vicious cycle of life and demise. Dharma, Artha and Kama practiced religiously all through the life would lay the inspiration for attaining Moksha. They’re all interrelated. This may be achieved by means of introspection, self-realization and discovering of interior self and elimination of sorrow and causes for a similar, additionally includes detachment. Moksha additionally means religious freedom or realization.
Interrelationship between Ayurveda and Purusharthas
तत्र यदध्यात्मविदां धर्मपथस्थानां धर्मप्रकाशकानां वा मातृपितृभ्रातृबन्धुगुरुजनस्य वा विकारप्रशमने प्रयत्नवान् भवति,यच्चायुर्वेदोक्तमध्यात्ममनुध्यायति वेदयत्यनुविधीयते वा, सोऽस्य परो धर्मः; या पुनरीश्वराणां वसुमतां वा सकाशात्सुखोपहारनिमित्ता भवत्यर्थावाप्तिरारक्षणं च, या च स्वपरिगृहीतानां प्राणिनामातुर्यादारक्षा, सोऽस्यार्थः; यत् पुनरस्यविद्वद्ग्रहणयशः [२] शरण्यत्वं च, या च सम्मानशुश्रूषा, यच्चेष्टानां विषयाणामारोग्यमाधत्ते सोऽस्य कामः| इति यथाप्रश्नमुक्तमशेषेण||२९||
After saying notably why folks of various Varnas (besides Shudras) i.e. Brahmanas, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas ought to research Ayurveda and explaining the aim behind the identical, Grasp Charaka emphasizes that ‘everybody ought to research Ayurveda’ and it’s important for all.
Associated Studying – Varnas and Ayurveda
Why ought to everybody research Ayurveda?
Grasp Charaka says that the data of Ayurveda is required for and kinds the inspiration for attainment of Purusharthas, primarily – Dharma, Artha and Kama.
So, this establishes the connection between Ayurveda and Purusharthas.
However how can one attain Dharma, Artha and Kama by learning Ayurveda?
Allow us to see.
Ayurveda and Purusharthas
Dharma, Artha and Sukha (Kama) are the principle pursuits within the life of each particular person. She or he ought to dwell to realize these pursuits. To achieve these pursuits, one wants good well being and longevity. And to beget well being and longevity one must respect and observe the directions and teachings given in Ayurveda. Due to this fact, Ayurveda kinds the bridge to realize the pursuits of life.
Grasp Charaka has mentioned the identical within the above mentioned context.
Now allow us to see how the three pursuits will be attained with the assistance of Ayurveda.
1. Dharma – righteousness
One can attain Dharma or righteousness by contemplating, treating and respecting the religious students training and propagating righteousness as his or her mom, father, brother, buddy or a senior / superior. There are numerous religious ideas which lay within the depth of Ayurveda literature (scriptures, treatises). Dharma can be achieved by learning and training such religious data defined in Ayurveda.
2. Artha – wealth
One who has learnt Ayurveda can use it in an expert manner and may earn cash / wealth by treating the kings, nobles and different rich people. On the similar time, she or he may also earn safety and patronage of the kings. The Vaishyas match into this class. These days this may be achieved by scientific follow, working or proudly owning hospitals, working as analysis personnels in personal or Authorities sponsored analysis institutes, serving in well being ministry or in academic institutes and universities. The Ayurveda practitioner may also defend his servants, subordinates and associates by administering correct therapy or guiding them with ultimate methods of residing.
3. Kama: Needs and pleasures
One can fulfill his or her Kama i.e. want to fulfill the wishes and pleasures by the respect proven in the direction of him by the realized folks and students, by his skills to guard others, by status, obligation and fame, and by preserving his beloved ones’ illness free.
The fourth Purushartha i.e. Moksha has not been talked about herein, nor amongst the aim of Ayurveda. It’s because it’s an entity which can’t be skilled or completed, it’s to be gained however the one who positive aspects it could not find out about it. Religiously practiced Dharma, Artha and Kama by means of Ayurveda data and by following its rules as mentioned above will pave manner for attainment of enlightenment or salvation i.e., Moksha.