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+ | <p style='text-align:justify;'>It means causative factor. The broad meaning of Nidana includes diagnosis and knowledge of disease. The section [[Nidana Sthana]] deals with knowledge of disease in detail. </p> | ||
==Synonyms== | ==Synonyms== | ||
− | *[[Hetu]] | + | *[[Hetu]] - purpose ,reason, intention |
− | *[[nimitta]] | + | *[[nimitta]]-shakuna(omen or prognostic), instrumental or efficient cause, target, indication |
− | *[[ayatana]] | + | *[[ayatana]]-means the site which provide shelter. |
− | *[[karta]] | + | *[[karta]] -perpetrator; that which act as cause of disease |
− | *[[karana]] | + | *[[karana]]-fundamental cause |
− | *[[pratyaya]] | + | *[[pratyaya]]-cause used in terms of faith also |
− | *[[samutthana]] | + | *[[samutthana]]- the origin of disease |
==Types== | ==Types== |
Latest revision as of 13:00, 6 March 2023
It means causative factor. The broad meaning of Nidana includes diagnosis and knowledge of disease. The section Nidana Sthana deals with knowledge of disease in detail.
Synonyms
- Hetu - purpose ,reason, intention
- nimitta-shakuna(omen or prognostic), instrumental or efficient cause, target, indication
- ayatana-means the site which provide shelter.
- karta -perpetrator; that which act as cause of disease
- karana-fundamental cause
- pratyaya-cause used in terms of faith also
- samutthana- the origin of disease
Types
Nidana is of three types:
- Asatmyendriyarthasamyoga (unsuitable contact of sense organs with their objects)
- Pragyaparadha (intellectual errors or knowingly engaging in harmful activities), and
- Kala (time, seasonal, temporal factors).