64 Kalas (चतुःषष्टिः कलाः)
Kala (Samskrit: कला) or Art is a vital component of the Ancient Indian Education System. They are disciplines, a student acquires knowledge of, during the course of training in the गुरुकुलम् ॥ Gurukula. They are called as चतुःषष्टिः कलाः ॥ Chatusshashti Kala since they are 64 in number.
परिचयः ॥ Introduction
भारतवर्षः ॥ Bharatavarsha (Ancient Indian Sub-continent) has always attached great value to knowledge. Talking of India's knowledge tradition, Kapil Kapoor says, "India's knowledge tradition is ancient and uninterrupted like the flow of the river Ganga."
ज्ञानम् ॥ Jnana (Knowledge) has been at the centre of all speculations in India. There are three terms that appear in all discussions related to knowledge[1]:
- दर्शनम् ॥ Darshana
- ज्ञानम् ॥ Jnana
- विद्या ॥ Vidya
दर्शनम् ॥ Darshana literally means "a point of view" which leads to ज्ञानम् ॥ Jnana (knowledge). When this knowledge, gathered about a particular domain is organized and systematized for purposes of चिन्तनम् ॥ Chintana (reflection) and अध्यापनम् ॥ Adhyapana (pedagogy), it attains the status of विद्या ॥ Vidya (discipline).
The tradition always talks of a combination 18 major विद्याः ॥ Vidyas (disciplines of knowledge) and 64 कलाः ॥ kalas (arts) while referring to the curriculum of Ancient Indian Education[2]
The 18 विद्याः ॥ Vidyas include:
- चतुर्वेदाः ॥ The Four Vedas: ऋग्वेदः ॥ Rigveda, यजुर्वेदः ॥ Yajurveda, सामवेदः ॥ Samaveda and अथर्ववेदः ॥ Atharvaveda
- चत्वारः उपवेदाः ॥ The Four subsidiary Vedas: आयुर्वेदः ॥ Ayurveda (medicine), धनुर्वेदः ॥ Dhanurveda (weaponry), गान्धर्ववेदः ॥ Gandharvaveda (music) and शिल्पशास्त्रम् ॥ Shilpashastra (architecture)
- चत्वारि उपाङ्गानि ॥ The Four Upangas: पुराणम् ॥ Purana, न्यायः ॥ Nyaya, मीमांसा ॥ Mimamsa, धर्मशास्त्रम् ॥ Dharma Shastra
- षड्वेदाङ्गानि ॥ The Six Vedangas (Auxiliary Sciences): शिक्षा ॥ Shiksha (phonetics), व्याकरणम् ॥ Vyakarana (grammar), छन्दस् ॥ Chandas (metre), ज्योतिष् ॥ Jyotish (astronomy), कल्पः ॥ Kalpa (ritual) and निरुक्तम् ॥ Nirukta (etymology)
However, as far as the कलाः ॥ kalas (arts) are concerned, there are competing enumerations of 64.
Which are the 64 Kalas ?
As mentioned above, there are slight variations regarding the enumeration of the 64 कलाः ॥ Kalas (arts). The mention of these arts occur in:
- शैवतन्त्राणि ॥ Shaivatantras
- महाभारतम् ॥ Mahabharata by व्यासमहर्षिः ॥ Vyasa Maharshi
- कामसूत्रम् ॥ Kamasutra by वात्स्यायनः ॥ Vatsyayana
- नाट्यशास्त्रम् ॥ Natya Shastra by भरतमुनिः ॥ Bharatamuni
- भगवतपुराणम् ॥ Bhagavata Purana by व्यासमहर्षिः ॥ Vyasa Maharshi
- शुक्रनीतिः ॥ Shukraneeti by शुक्राचार्यः ॥ Shukracharya
- शिवतत्त्वरत्नाकरः ॥ Shivatattvaratnakara by बसवराजेन्द्रः ॥ Basavarajendra
The list of the 64 Kalas in these texts have been juxtaposed in the following table:
Text | महाभारतम् | कामसूत्रम् | नात्यशास्त्रम् | भागवतपुराणम् | शैवतन्त्राणि | शुक्रनीतिः | शिवतत्वरत्नाकरः |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Singing | Geet - Singing | History | ||||
2 | Playing on various musical instruments | Vadya – Playing musical instruments | Poetry | ||||
3 | Dancing | Nrtya - Dancing | Calligraphy | ||||
4 | Acting, gesticulation, mimicry | Visheshakchhadya - Forhead decoration with paper, leaves etc. | Metrical compositions | ||||
5 | Drawing, Painting, Calligraphy | Tandul-kusumabalivikar - use of colored rice grains and flower for worship. | Dancing | ||||
6 | Painting figures of various designs on the various parts of the body with musk paste and other fragrant substances. | PushpastaraN - Floral carpets | Evaluating precious stones | ||||
7 | Preparing for use in worship various designs with grains of rice, flowers, etc | Dashnavsanangrag - Decaration of nails and body | Wrestling | ||||
8 | Preparing a bed of flowers | Manibhumika karma - Floor decoration with pearls or precious stones. | Cooking | ||||
9 | Colouring the teeth and other limbs and articles of wearing apparel | Shayanrachana – Bed arrangement. | Magic | ||||
10 | Paving a floor with Precious stones | Udakvadya - Jalataranga-Series of water pots for creating music. | Shoe-making | ||||
11 | Preparing a bed | Udakaghat - Sprinkling with water cannons. | Thieving | ||||
12 | Using a pot full of water as a musical instrument and treading on water | Chitrashycha yoga – Herbal preparations for weakening of enemy | Iron smithery | ||||
13 | Showing miracles of various kinds | Malyagranthanvikalpa - Preparation of floral garlands and hair bands | Painting | ||||
14 | Preparing chaplets and wreathe of flowers | Shekarkapidyojan – Ladies hair styling. | Gardening | ||||
15 | making ornaments of flowers for ears, braid | Nepathyaprayog - Body make-up with cloth, ornaments and flowers. | Carpentry | ||||
16 | Modes of beautifying the body with clothes and ornaments of various kinds | KarNapatrabhanga - Ear ornaments preparation. | Hair-dressing | ||||
17 | Painting ornamental figures on ears | Gandhayukti - Making scented dhupa. | Hunting | ||||
18 | Making perfumes and cosmetics of various kinds | BhushaNyojan - Ornamental make-up | Trading | ||||
19 | Making ornaments of various designs | Endrajal – Magic / mesmerism. | Agriculture | ||||
20 | Jugglery | Kauchumaryog - Preparation of sex tonics.
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Animal husbandry | ||||
21 | Appearing in various guises of one's choice | Hastlaghav- Hand magic. | making medicines, | ||||
22 | Sleight of hand | Vichitrashakayushbhakshyavikar kriya- Culinary preparations- sweets etc. | leather work, | ||||
23 | Culinary art | Panakrasa Ragasav yojan- Making sharbat or syrups. | driving, | ||||
24 | Making drinks of various tastes and colours and spirituous liquors of various kinds | Suchivan Karm –Needle work-Embroidery | fishing, | ||||
25 | Weaving and needle-work of various kinds | Sutra krida –Hand puppets show | speech-making | ||||
26 | Working puppets by strings | Veenadamruvadya-Playing musical instruments like veena or damru | singing | ||||
27 | Making musical instruments of various kinds | Pahelika - Solving riddles. | playing musical instruments | ||||
28 | Solving riddles | Pratimala- An interesting style of reading text or poem. | preparing manuscripts | ||||
29 | Capping verses | Durvachakyog - Reciting text which is difficult to pronounce and understand. | garland-making, | ||||
30 | Skill in uttering tongue twisters | Pustak Vachan –Book reading | dyeing | ||||
31 | The art of reading manuscripts easily and quickly | Natakakhyalika darshan -Dramatics | body-care | ||||
32 | Dramaturgy and story writing | Kavya Samasyapurti – Solving riddles. | use of weapons | ||||
33 | Completion of incomplete verses or part verses | Pattikavetrayanvikalpa - Furniture making. | making moulds | ||||
34 | Making ligatures, canes, arrows | Takshyakarm –Cutting wood to proper size and shape. | performing pUjll (daily worship) | ||||
35 | Spindle work | TakshyaN - Carpentry. | inlay work | ||||
36 | Carpentry | Vastuvidya - Civil engineering / architecture. | arranging
flowers | ||||
37 | Architecture | Roopyaratna Pariksha - Valuations of gems and coins. | preparing scents | ||||
38 | Testing valuable metals and precious stones | Dhatuwad- Mixing of metals like brass. | bangle-making | ||||
39 | Alchemy | Maniragakar Dyana- Idientification of pearls and gems. | stitching | ||||
40 | Colouring precious stones | Vrukshaurveda- knowledge of Botany. | making ornaments | ||||
41 | Knowledge of latent minerals | Meshkukkutlavakyuddhavidhi – Knowledge of bird/ animal fighting for gambling. | making sweets | ||||
42 | Nursing and treating plants | Shukasarika Pralapan - training of bird to speak. | home-planning | ||||
43 | Setting game rams, cocks, quails to fight as sport | Utsadan-Samvahan-Keshmardankaushal- Body massage and hair care. | training animals | ||||
44 | teaching parrots and other birds to imitate human speech | Akshyarmushti kathan-Secret word codes for communication or Mushti sanket - Secret communication through fingers (used by traders in auctions). | training birds | ||||
45 | Making an enemy quit his place by means of a charm | Mlenchhit Vikalpa- Secret communication through gestures. | coding | ||||
46 | Cleaning and dressing the hair | Deshbhasha vidyan –Knowledge of foreign languages. | making instruments/machines | ||||
47 | Reading letters removed from one's sight and divining the nature of substances held within one's palm | Pushpashakatika- Decoration of vehicles with flowers. | training memory | ||||
48 | Knowledge of books written in the language of Barbarians | Nimittadyana – Knowledge of auspicious date and time for a particular work. | physical exercise | ||||
49 | Fluently talking in the different Indian dialects | Yantramatruka- Knowledge of instruments or machines | yogic
practices | ||||
50 | Reading good or bad omens | DharaNmatruka- Remembering heard sentences. | |||||
51 | Making diagrams by means of letters arranged in different orders as mystical formulae to be worshipped or worn as an amulet | Sampathya- | |||||
52 | Splitting hard substances such as diamonds into two or more pieces of different shapes | Manasi Kavya Kriya – To complete incomplete poem or its part. | |||||
53 | Reading the thoughts of others and bringing them out in a verse | Abhidhankosha- | |||||
54 | Lexicography | Chandodyan | |||||
55 | Knowledge of prosody | Kriyakalpa –Poetry forms | |||||
56 | Increasing the number of an object by various devices | Chalitak Yog –Conceal body or speech. | |||||
57 | Playing tricks | Vastragopan – covering parts of body with cloth. | |||||
58 | Showing off one's clothes as made of a superior texture than what they actually are | Dhyutavishesh- | |||||
59 | Playing at dice | Aakarsh kriya - Playing with dices. | |||||
60 | Attracting remote objects | Balakridanak | |||||
61 | Playing childrens' games | Vainayiki dyna – Behavior with known and unknown persons. | |||||
62 | The Practice of charms | Vaijayiki Dynan –Knowledge of victory. | |||||
63 | Fore knowledge of the party going to win in a debate | Vyayam –Physical exercise. | |||||
64 | Keeping goblins and vampires under one's control |
- ↑ Kapoor Kapil and Singh Avadhesh Kumar, Indian Knowledge Systems, Vol.1, NewDelhi: D.K.Printworld, Pg.no.11
- ↑ Kapoor Kapil and Singh Avadhesh Kumar, Indian Knowledge Systems, Vol.1, NewDelhi: D.K.Printworld, Pg.no.18