* For attaining the qualification of a ''vaidya'', one of the following quality or skill is sufficient: ''Vidya'' (the desire to learn continuously), ''mati'' (pure prodigious intellect or wisdom acquired by scientific studies), ''karma drishti'' (practical knowledge), ''abhyasa'' (repeated practice or clinical experience), ''siddhi'' (ability to successfully manage most of diseases), and ''ashraya'' (residence with or continual guidance from eminent mentors). One who possesses all these six qualities gives immense happiness (freedom from disease) to all living beings.[22-23] | * For attaining the qualification of a ''vaidya'', one of the following quality or skill is sufficient: ''Vidya'' (the desire to learn continuously), ''mati'' (pure prodigious intellect or wisdom acquired by scientific studies), ''karma drishti'' (practical knowledge), ''abhyasa'' (repeated practice or clinical experience), ''siddhi'' (ability to successfully manage most of diseases), and ''ashraya'' (residence with or continual guidance from eminent mentors). One who possesses all these six qualities gives immense happiness (freedom from disease) to all living beings.[22-23] |