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PRINCIPLES OF
AYURVEDA |
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Pancha maha bhootas
Everything in the universe is made up of
combinations of the Five Elements (Pancha Mahabhutas). This
includes the human being which also acquires a soul or spirit.
These five elements are:
Space or Akasha
Air or Vayu
Fire or Tejas
Water or Apa
Earth or Prithvi
These five elements, it should be understood,
derive from and are expressions of an unmanifest and
undifferentiated Creative Principle, which is One. These five
elements are to be understood in a material sense as well as a
subtle sense. By earth we are to understand not only the terrain
of our planet or the iron in our red blood cells and spleen, but
also the quality of steadfastness of mind, strength of one's
moral fiber, one's slow and quiet undeterred advancement towards
a goal, and the resistance to the manifestations of others. By
water we mean to imply the cohesive aspects of reality which
flows into and holds things together, perfectly and simply
witnessed in the ubiquitous H20 molecule. And the other elements
too were intended by the ancient vaidyas (physicians) to
communicate the essential universal principle inherent in a
particular element. By fire we mean the universal force in
nature that produces heat and radiates light; it is our passion
to pursue despite obstacles and delays; it is what burns away
the cloak of ignorance (avidya) and allows the Truth to shine
with brilliance. Fire removes doubt from the mother-substance of
human heart and replaces it with joy. Air is that transparent,
rarefied, kinetic force which sets the universe in motion; it
moves the blood through the vessels, wastes from the body,
thoughts through the mind; it moves the birds to warmer climates
in winter, it moves the planets around their suns. Space is the
subtlest of all elements which is everywhere and touches
everything; in the mind it is the vessel which receives all
impressions, in the heart space accepts love; space is
receptivity and non-resistance to what is true.
Thus these Five Subtle Elements (Pancha
Mahabhutas) form the basis for all things found in the material
creation, from a grain of sand to the complex physiology of
every human being. Balancing these elements in just the right
way for each unique individual is the key to maintaining health
and treating disease should it arise, whether it be physical,
mental, or spiritual. |