− | Sankhya Darshana and [[Ayurveda]] follow the theory of Satkaryavada. According to this theory, the cause exists in action even before the manifestation of action. Action is the expressive stage of cause.<ref name=YCM>Yogesh Chandra Mishra, PadarthaVijnan. Edited by Prof. Jyotirmitra Acharya, Second Edition, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthana, Varanasi, 2012.</ref> The doctrine proposes that the effect always resides in cause even before its manifestation.[Code:SAT-A.104]<ref name=NAMAS/> For example, juice in the sugarcane exists in it in an invisible form or non-expressive form. The [[vata dosha]] dominant disease exists in a non-expressive stage (avyakta avastha). When we ingest the [[vata]] provoking diet, [[vata dosha]] gets vitiated and leads to vatavyadhi. So, [[vata]] dominant diseases already exist in the [[vata dosha]]. After intake of [[vata]] vardhaka ahara it is expressed in the form of vatavyadhi. The nutrients of body constituents are already present in diet. After taking the diet the nutrients nourish respective tissues. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 15/6-14] Sankhya Darshana gives the following reasons to support this Satkaryavada. | + | Sankhya Darshana and [[Ayurveda]] follow the theory of Satkaryavada. According to this theory, the cause exists in action even before the manifestation of action. Action is the expressive stage of cause.<ref name=YCM>Yogesh Chandra Mishra, PadarthaVijnan. Edited by Prof. Jyotirmitra Acharya, Second Edition, Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthana, Varanasi, 2012.</ref> The doctrine proposes that the effect always resides in cause even before its manifestation.[Code:SAT-A.104]<ref name=NAMAS/> For example, juice in the sugarcane exists in it in an invisible form or non-expressive form. The [[vata dosha]] dominant disease exists in a non-expressive stage ([[Avyakta|avyakta]] avastha). When we ingest the [[vata]] provoking diet, [[vata dosha]] gets vitiated and leads to vatavyadhi. So, [[vata]] dominant diseases already exist in the [[vata dosha]]. After intake of [[vata]] vardhaka ahara it is expressed in the form of vatavyadhi. The nutrients of body constituents are already present in diet. After taking the diet the nutrients nourish respective tissues. [Cha. Sa. [[Chikitsa Sthana]] 15/6-14] Sankhya Darshana gives the following reasons to support this Satkaryavada. |
| '''Asatkaranata:''' Sat (existent form) cannot be formed by the asat (non existant form). The substance in the kaarana is in non-expressed form. After action, the substance is expressed by the efforts of its kaarana.<ref name=YCM/> | | '''Asatkaranata:''' Sat (existent form) cannot be formed by the asat (non existant form). The substance in the kaarana is in non-expressed form. After action, the substance is expressed by the efforts of its kaarana.<ref name=YCM/> |