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| Shabda (sound), shrotra (audition), laghava (lightness), saukshmya (fineness) and viveka (disintegration) in the fetus are attributed to akasha mahabhuta[Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]]04/12]. Akasha mahabhuta is a factor responsible for determining [[prakriti]] (constitution) of human being formed in embryonic life. It is categorized under mahabhutavikara prakriti. [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].08/95] | | Shabda (sound), shrotra (audition), laghava (lightness), saukshmya (fineness) and viveka (disintegration) in the fetus are attributed to akasha mahabhuta[Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]]04/12]. Akasha mahabhuta is a factor responsible for determining [[prakriti]] (constitution) of human being formed in embryonic life. It is categorized under mahabhutavikara prakriti. [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]].08/95] |
− | After the formation of garbha(fetus), akasha is responsible for vivardhana(enlargement) [Su.Sa.Sa 5/3]. It provides space for enlargement of the size of the fetus. | + | After the formation of garbha(fetus), akasha is responsible for vivardhana(enlargement) [Su.Sa.Sha 5/3]. It provides space for enlargement of the size of the fetus. |
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| ===Organs and constituents in the body=== | | ===Organs and constituents in the body=== |
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− | *Sound, auditory organ, all orifices and distinctness (bones, blood vessels, ligaments etc) in the body are attributed to akasha mahabhuta [Su.Sa.Sa 1/19]. | + | *Sound, auditory organ, all orifices and distinctness (bones, blood vessels, ligaments etc) in the body are attributed to akasha mahabhuta [Su.Sa.Sha 1/19]. |
− | *In the person, akasha is represented in the form of embodiment, space [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 05/05]. | + | *In the person, akasha is represented in the form of embodiment, space [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 5/5]. |
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| ===Inherent properties=== | | ===Inherent properties=== |
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− | *Akasha mahabhuta in its subtle form is one among ashta prakriti (eightfold nature of all beings) [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira sthana]] 01/64] | + | *Akasha mahabhuta in its subtle form is one among ashta prakriti (eightfold nature of all beings) [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira sthana]] 1/64] |
| *It is most subtle in nature and as a result, it is the lightest among mahabhuta [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 4/12] | | *It is most subtle in nature and as a result, it is the lightest among mahabhuta [Cha.Sa.[[Sharira Sthana]] 4/12] |
− | *Akasha possesses dominance of sattva guna. Hence it shows the purest form. [Su.Sa.Sa 1/20] | + | *Akasha possesses dominance of sattva guna. Hence it shows the purest form. [Su.Sa.Sha 1/20] |
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| ==Importance in clinical practice== | | ==Importance in clinical practice== |
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− | *The [[vata]][[dosha]] is constituted from [[vayu]] and akasha mahabhuta [AS.Su.20/--]. In [[vata]] [[prakriti]] individual, the dominance of properties of akasha mahabhuta are observed. | + | *The [[vata]][[dosha]] is constituted from [[vayu]] and akasha mahabhuta [AS.Su.20/2]. In [[vata]] [[prakriti]] individual, the dominance of properties of akasha mahabhuta are observed. |
| *Similarly, in conditions of [[vata]][[dosha]] aggravation, akasha mahabuta predominance is observed. The treatment of such conditions is done by avoiding diet and lifestyle measures with akasha predominance. | | *Similarly, in conditions of [[vata]][[dosha]] aggravation, akasha mahabuta predominance is observed. The treatment of such conditions is done by avoiding diet and lifestyle measures with akasha predominance. |
| *On the other side, the akasha mahabhuta dominant regimen is indicated in conditions of [[kapha]][[dosha]] aggravation. | | *On the other side, the akasha mahabhuta dominant regimen is indicated in conditions of [[kapha]][[dosha]] aggravation. |
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| *[[Jala mahabhuta]] | | *[[Jala mahabhuta]] |
| *[[Prithvi mahabhuta]] | | *[[Prithvi mahabhuta]] |
| + | *[[Pancha mahabhuta]] |
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| The list of references for Akasha in Charak Samhita can be seen [[Media:Table_of_references_for_Akasha.pdf|here]] | | The list of references for Akasha in Charak Samhita can be seen [[Media:Table_of_references_for_Akasha.pdf|here]] |