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Every new invention has its roots in some necessity. This the the basis for emergence and advancement of any branch of knowledge. Similarly, even many thousand years ago, Ayurveda originated because immense need for this kind of knowledge was felt at that time. This necessity highlights the importance and relevance of knowledge offered in Ayurveda as well as the purpose behind offering the knowledge of life in Ayurveda.   
 
Every new invention has its roots in some necessity. This the the basis for emergence and advancement of any branch of knowledge. Similarly, even many thousand years ago, Ayurveda originated because immense need for this kind of knowledge was felt at that time. This necessity highlights the importance and relevance of knowledge offered in Ayurveda as well as the purpose behind offering the knowledge of life in Ayurveda.   
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Acharya Charaka throws a light on this by writing that, आरोग्यम् । Arogya ( Health and well being) acts as the root of धर्मः । [[Dharma]], अर्थः । Artha, कामः । Kama and मोक्षः। Moksha which results in श्रेयः । [[Shreyas and Preyas (श्रेयः प्रेयः च)|Shreyas]] (obtaining better fortune) and जीवितम् । Jivitam (longevity). Through the fulfillment of these, life becomes complete socially, physically, psychologically, intellectually, and spiritually.<ref>Swami Krishnananda, The Heritage of Indian Culture ([https://www.swami-krishnananda.org/heritage/heritage_4.html Chapter 4])</ref> Therefore when in ancient times, common people, Seers and sages performing pious acts experienced impediments in fulfilling these aspects of life due to disturbances caused by diseases, the quest for knowledge of life began. This lead to the emergence of Ayurveda many thousand years ago. <blockquote>धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणामारोग्यं मूलम् उत्तमम् ।। रोगास्तस्यापहर्तारः श्रेयसो जीवितस्य च । प्रादुर्भूतो मनुष्याणामन्तरायो महानयम् ।। (Char. Samh. 1.1.15,16)<ref name=":0" /></blockquote><blockquote>dharmārthakāmamokṣāṇāmārogyaṁ mūlam uttamam ।। rogāstasyāpahartāraḥ śreyaso jīvitasya ca । prādurbhūto manuṣyāṇāmantarāyo mahānayam ।।(Char. Samh. 1.1.15,16)</blockquote>Meaning: Arogya is believed to be the basic requirement for taking a step towards fulfilling all these पुरुषार्थाः । purusharthas. रोगाः। Roga (Meaning anything experienced as a painful event in life, anything that hurts, commonly referred to diseases) are the destructive events to अनारोग्यम् । anarogya (Ill health) and thus considered to be the obstacles in fulfilling Purushartha. Therefore there is a necessity to know the methods to achieve the desired आरोग्यम् । Arogya and eliminate the roga. This necessity also describes the basis of the unique structure of Ayurveda, the aim of Ayurveda and the various concepts that act as basic principles of Ayurveda.
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Acharya Charaka throws a light on this by writing that, आरोग्यम् । Arogya ( Health and well being) acts as the root of धर्मः । [[Dharma]], अर्थः । Artha, कामः । Kama and मोक्षः। Moksha which results in श्रेयः । [[Shreyas and Preyas (श्रेयः प्रेयः च)|Shreyas]] (obtaining better fortune) and जीवितम् । Jivitam (longevity). Through the fulfillment of these, life becomes complete socially, physically, psychologically, intellectually, and spiritually.<ref>Swami Krishnananda, The Heritage of Indian Culture ([https://www.swami-krishnananda.org/heritage/heritage_4.html Chapter 4])</ref> Therefore when in ancient times, common people, Seers and sages performing pious acts experienced impediments in fulfilling these aspects of life due to disturbances caused by diseases, the quest for knowledge of life began. This lead to the emergence of Ayurveda many thousand years ago. <blockquote>धर्मार्थकाममोक्षाणामारोग्यं मूलम् उत्तमम् ।। रोगास्तस्यापहर्तारः श्रेयसो जीवितस्य च । प्रादुर्भूतो मनुष्याणामन्तरायो महानयम् ।। (Char. Samh. 1.1.15,16)<ref name=":0" /></blockquote><blockquote>dharmārthakāmamokṣāṇāmārogyaṁ mūlam uttamam ।। rogāstasyāpahartāraḥ śreyaso jīvitasya ca । prādurbhūto manuṣyāṇāmantarāyo mahānayam ।।(Char. Samh. 1.1.15,16)</blockquote>Meaning: Arogya is believed to be the basic requirement for taking a step towards fulfilling all these पुरुषार्थाः । purusharthas. रोगाः। Roga (Meaning anything experienced as a painful event in life, anything that hurts, commonly referred to diseases) are the destructive events to अनारोग्यम् । anarogya (Ill health) and thus considered to be the obstacles in fulfilling Purushartha. Therefore there is a necessity to know the methods to achieve the desired आरोग्यम् । Arogya or healthy life by eliminating the rogas. This necessity also forms the basis of the unique structure of Ayurveda, the aim of Ayurveda and origin of various concepts that act as basic principles of Ayurveda.
    
== आयुर्वेदस्य अधिकरणम् ॥ Adhikarana of Ayurveda ==
 
== आयुर्वेदस्य अधिकरणम् ॥ Adhikarana of Ayurveda ==
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