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    Dravya ( Sanskrit: द्रव्य) means substance or entity. According to the Jain philosophy, the universe is made up of six eternal substances: sentient beings or souls ( jīva ), non-sentient substance or matter ( pudgala ), principle of motion ( dharma ), the principle of rest ( adharma ), space ( ākāśa) and time ( kāla ).

  2. Apr 20, 2016 · Dravya: Meaning, Ayurvedic Explanation. Article by Dr MS Krishnamurthy. The first mentioning of Dravya guna is traceable from the description of Charaka who defined Ayurveda as the science which deals with Dravyaguna and Karmas of helpful and harmful material. (CH. SU. 30)

  3. Dec 21, 2023 · What Does Dravya Mean? Dravya is a Sanskrit word that means “substances” or “entities.” It is used in Indian and yogic philosophy to describe the categories of being that comprise the substance of existence.

  4. Feb 23, 2024 · The term ‘dravya’ means matter, substance, or anything with a quality and activity. Dravya is an entity with an inseparable relationship ( samavaya) with the attributes of quality and action. (SAT-A.176) [1] Among the six categories (shatpadartha), dravya is essential to understand the existence of the other five categories.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Dravya means an entity that has specific qualities and acts in a specific manner. These distinct properties and modes of action make a Dravya unique or distinguishable. Here starts the physical world, with a total of nine elementary Dravya s.

  6. Dravya can be defined as store house of guna and karma parameters. For example, atoms combine to form molecules and similarly molecule can be dissociated into basic atoms. The combinations and separations can be compared with karma.

  7. In the world of Ayurveda, the concept of “Abhava Pratinidhi Dravya” takes center stage as a pragmatic solution to herbal unavailability. This concept hinges on the practice of substituting one herb with another, provided they share similar properties and actions.

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