Prakriti
The term 'Prakriti' or 'Prakruti' (Sanskrit: प्रकृति) literally means "making or placing before or at first, the original or natural form or condition of anything, original or primary substance."[1]
Etymology and derivation
“Pra” prefix means “principal” and “Kriti” means “creation”. Thus the word convey the meaning “one that is principal factor for creation”. Some other derivations include: (b) “Pra” means “sattvik”, “Kru” means “rajasic” and “ta” means “tamasic” and the word “Prakriti” thus conveys the power of the three gunas. (c) “Pra” means “before” and “Kriti” means creation and so Prakriti means that which existed before creation.[2]
Contextual meanings
The Prakriti is applied at various places with following different meanings:[3]
- Cause
- Origin or source
- Nature, character, constitution, temper, disposition
- Fundamental form, pattern, standard, model, rule (especially in ritual)
References in Charak Samhita
In Charak Samhita, the term Prakruti appears for 135 times. The contextual meanings and application of the term with references is as described below.
Samya or equilibrium or normalcy
- The quantity of diet shall always lead to equilibrium of dosha and dhatu in the body. (Chakrapani on Cha. Sutra Sthana 5/4)
Prakriti means basic constitution. The term is also used to indicate normalcy or natural state. It is of two types:
- Deha prakriti meaning body trait or constitution
- Manas prakriti meaning psychological constitution or trait
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- ↑ Monier-Williams (1899), Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, Prakriti, page 654 available on Prakriti
- ↑ Available from https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/prakriti
- ↑ Available from https://www.sanskritdictionary.com/?edd=1&q=prak%E1%B9%9Bti&iencoding=iast&lang=sans&x=65&y=14