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GUNA
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The word guna (Samskrit: गुणाः) literally translates to values, virtues, qualities etc. In Ayurveda, guna is one among the 6 [[Padarthas (पदार्थाः)|padarthas (पदार्थाः]]) [[dravya (द्रव्यम्)]] , guna (गुणाः), karma (कर्मन्), samanya (सामान्य), vishesha (विशेषः) and [[Samavaya (समवाय)|samavaya (समवायः)]] accepted by [[Ayurveda (आयुर्वेदः)|Ayurveda]] which are essential to bring dhatu samyata (धातुसाम्यता । good health) in the body. Guna is a quality/property of a dravya (substance). The dravyas (substance) can only perform different karma (actions) because of the presence of specific guna (quality) in them.
  
INTRODUCTION
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== निरुक्तिः॥ Etymology ==
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The word guna is derived from<blockquote>गुणा आमन्त्रणे । “Guna Amantrane” </blockquote>which translates as 'to attract or invite'. The Guna (quality) is that property of a substance to which one gets attracted towards that substance. In short, guna is the criteria for selection of any dravya (substance) for use to get desired action and result.
  
The word guna literally translates to values, virtues, qualities etc. in Ayurveda guna is one among the shadpadarthas (dravya,guna, karma, samanya vishesha and samavaya) which are essential to bring dhatu samyata(good health) in the body. Guna is an important entity of a dravya(substance). The dravyas(substance) can only perform different karma(actions) because of the presence of guna(quality) in them.
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== परिभाषा॥ Definition ==
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The term guna has been defined at many places in Ayurveda treatises. Although the concept of guna as one of the padartha is similar to Darshana shastras there are some minute differences owing to the nature of Ayurveda where their practical application is highly important in the treatment and diagnosis parts. <blockquote>...समवायी तु निश्चेष्टः कारणं गुणः ॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 51)<ref name=":0">Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 49-51)</ref> </blockquote>That which is in perpetual co inherence with the dravya (substance) and which is motionless, or which is devoid of action is termed as guna.<blockquote>समवायोऽपृथग्भावो भूम्यादीनां गुणैर्मतः| स नित्यो यत्र हि द्रव्यं न तत्रानियतो गुणः॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 51)<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>There is perpetual and inseparable relationship of a dravya with its guna. There is no existence of dravya without its guna, thus this relationship is eternal and hence a dravya(substance) cannot exist or act without its guna(properties)
  
ETYMOLOGY
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== गुणभेदाः॥ Types ==
  
The word guna is derived from
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* Acharya chakrapani has categorized gunas in three ways,
  
“Guna Amantrane”
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          …. अनेन त्रिविधा अपि वैशेषिकाः सामान्या आत्मगुणाश्चोद्दिष्टाः ॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 49)<ref name=":0" />
  
which translates to attract or invite. The Guna (quality) is that of a substance to which one gets attracted.
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# Vaisheshik guna (वैशेषिक गुणाः)
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# Samanya guna (सामान्य गुणाः) Which is further classified into,
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## Guruvaadi guna (गुर्वादि गुणाः)
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## Paradi guna (परादि गुणाः)
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# Atmaguna (आत्मगुणाः)
  
DEFINITION
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* For better understanding of gunas, [[Acharya Charaka (आचार्य चरकः)|Acharya Charaka]] in sutrasthana has described two basic categories of guna. The total number of gunas is believed to be 41.
  
“अर्थाः शब्दादयो ज्ञेया गोचरा विषया गुणाः” (शा..) इति| Cha. Sha 1 , Cha su 1.49 Chakra com
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<blockquote>सार्था गुर्वादयो बुद्धिः प्रयत्नान्ताः परादयः| गुणाः प्रोक्ताः ...॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 49)<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>Meaning: Sartha, Gurvadi, Buddhi-prayatnanata and Paradi (sets of gunas) are (total 41 types of qualities) called as gunas.
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{| class="wikitable"
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41 gunas listed in Charaka Samhita
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!Sr No
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!Sartha / Vaisheshika
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!Gurvadi 
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!Paradi
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!Prayatnanta / Adhyatmika / atmagunas
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|-
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|1
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|Shabda
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|Guru
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|Paratva
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|Buddhi
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|-
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|2
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|Sparsha
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|Laghu
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|Aparatva
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|Ichha
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|-
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|3
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|Rupa
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|Manda
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|Yukti
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|Dvesha
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|-
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|4
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|Rasa
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|Teekshna
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|Samkhya
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|Sukha
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|-
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|5
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|Gandha
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|Shita
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|Samyoga
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|Dukha
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|-
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|6
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|Ushna
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|Vibhaga
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|Prayatna
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|-
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|7
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|Snigdha
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|Pruthakatva
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|8
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|Ruksha
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|Pariman
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|9
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|Shlakshna
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|Samskara
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|10
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|Khara
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|Abhyasa
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|11
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|Sandra
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|12
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|Drava
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|13
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|Mrudu
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|14
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|Kathina
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|15
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|Sthira
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|16
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|Chala
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|17
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|Sukshma
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|18
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|Sthula
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|19
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|Vishada
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|20
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|Picchila
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|}
  
Meaning:
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== गुणवर्णनम् Brief Explanation about gunas ==
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All the gunas included in above categories are useful for assessing the imbalances in the body, diagnosing and planning management.
  
...समवायी तु निश्चेष्टः कारणं गुणः||५१|| Cha Su 1. 51
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=== सार्थगुणाः॥  ===
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<blockquote>“अर्थाः शब्दादयो ज्ञेया गोचरा विषया गुणाः” (शा..१) इति॥ (Chakrapani commentary on Char. Samh. 1. 49)<ref name=":0" /><ref>Charaka Samhita (Sharirasthanam Adhyaya 1)</ref></blockquote>Meaning: Sound etc. qualities that can be perceived by (5) sense (Eyes, Ears, Tongue, Skin) organs are known as arthas (अर्थाः । subjects or the sense organs).
  
That which is in perpetual co inherence with the dravya(substance) and which is motionless, or which is devoid of action is termed as guna.  
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=== गुर्वादि गुणाः॥  Guruvadi gunas ===
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Gurvadi gunas refer to the 20 gunas starting from 'Guru' which is the first in order. Among these 20 gunas, there are 10 pairs of gunas having exactly opposite property to each other. guru-laghu, manda-tikshna, hima-ushna, snigdha-ruksha, shlakshna-khara, sandra-drava, mrudu-kathin, sthira-chala are these 10 pairs comprising of total 20 gunas.  
  
समवायोऽपृथग्भावो भूम्यादीनां गुणैर्मतः|
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Each of the gurvadi gunas and its unique panchamahabhuta composition is described in the table below.<ref>Hemadri Commentary on Ashtanga Hrdayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 18)</ref> <ref>Sushruta Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 46 Sutra 524)</ref> 
  
स नित्यो यत्र हि द्रव्यं न तत्रानियतो गुणः|| (cha. Su. 1/50)
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Guna
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!Karma (Required for this activity)
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!Panchamahabhuta dominance
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|Guru(heavy)
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|Nourishing, strengthening, increasing mass
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|prthvi and jala
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|Laghu(light)
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|Bringing lightness
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|Akasha, vayu, agni
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|-
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|Sheeta(cold)
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|Generate cooling, stop the flow or movement of body component
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|Jala, vayu
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|Ushna(hot)
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|Generate heat and sweating
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|agni
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|Snigdha(unctuous)
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|Develop moisture, unctuousness, lubrication
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|Jala
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|Ruksha(dry)
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|Generate dryness, absorption
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|Vayu, agni
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|Manda(mild)
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|Pacifying aggravated doshas
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|Prthvi, jala
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|Teekshna(sharp)
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|Extracting out the unwanted accumulated wastes
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|Agni
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|Sthira(stable)
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|Hold something, sustain, maintain the balance, stabilize
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|Prthvi
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|Sara(unstable)
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|Stimulate something (secretion or action), mobilize
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|Jala, vayu
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|Mrudu(soft)
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|Develop softness, elasticity
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|jala
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|Kathina(hard)
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|Develop firmness, hardness, toughnes
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|Prthvi
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|-
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|Vishada(non-slimy)
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|Cleansing activity, separating
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|Vayu
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|Picchila(slimy)
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|Protecting, covering, smearing, coating
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|Jala,vayu
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|-
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|Slakshna(smooth)
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|Healing
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|Jala
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|-
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|Khara(rough)
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|Scraping
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|vaayu
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|Sukshma(tiny)
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|Navigating through the minute channels of the body due to its fine and delicate nature
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|agni, vayu and akasha
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|Sthula(coarse)
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|Increasing the mass leading to blockage
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|Prthvi
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|Saandra(solid)
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|Soothing
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|Prthvi
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|Drava(liquid)
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|Drip through, dossolving, liquifying
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|Jala
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|}
  
There is perpetual and inseparable relationship of a dravya with its guna. There is no existence of dravya without its guna, thus this relationship is eternal and hence a dravya(substance) cannot exist or act without its guna(properties)
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=== परादि गुणाः॥  Paradi Guna ===
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The samskrit term Paradi can be spit into 2 parts viz. Para (परः । one) of the gunas & Adi (आदिः । etc). Thus Paradi gunas refer to the set of gunas starting from the guna called as 'Para'. These are 10 gunas in number.
  
TYPES
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Acharya charaka has described these gunas as belows,<blockquote>परापरत्वे युक्तिश्च सङ्ख्या संयोग एव च| विभागश्च पृथक्त्वं च परिमाणमथापि च॥
  
Acharya chakrapani has categorised guna in three ways,
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संस्कारोऽभ्यास इत्येते गुणा ज्ञेयाः परादयः॥ (Char. Samh. 26.29)<ref name=":2">Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 29-32)</ref></blockquote>
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Meaning: Paratva, Aparatva, Yukti, Samkhya, Samyoga, Vibhaga, Prthaktva, Parinama, Samskara and Abhyasa are known as Paradi gunas.
  
          …. अनेन त्रिविधा अपि वैशेषिकाः सामान्या आत्मगुणाश्चोद्दिष्टाः (cha. Su. 1.49)
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==== परत्वम् ॥ Superiority ====
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<blockquote>तच्च परत्वं प्रधानत्वम् </blockquote>Paratva means superiority. This guna is essential while selecting a particular species of dravya in treatment as of which is superior.
  
1. Vaisheshik guna
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==== अपरत्वम्॥ Inferiority ====
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<blockquote>अपरत्वम् अप्रधानत्वम्|</blockquote>The opposite of paratva is aparatva, which means inferior. Again, a dravya which is inferior in specie is apara, thus this helps while selecting a dravya.
  
2. Samanya guna
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==== युक्तिः॥ Rationality ====
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<blockquote>युक्तिश्च योजना या तु युज्यते॥ (Char. Samh. 26.31)<ref name=":2" />
  
Which is further classified into,
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युक्तिश्चेत्यादौ योजना दोषाद्यपेक्षया भेषजस्य समीचीनकल्पना ॥ (Char. Samh. 26.31, chakrapani commentary)</blockquote>Considering dosha etc aspects the rational application of a dravya for treatment is yukti.
  
 Guruvaadi guna
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==== संख्या ॥ Number ====
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<blockquote>सङ्ख्या स्याद्गणितं ॥ (Char. Samh. 26.32)<ref name=":2" /></blockquote>Enumeration of any dravya, disease, etc is sankhya.
  
 Paradi guna
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==== संयोगः ॥ Combination ====
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<blockquote>योगः सह संयोग उच्यते</blockquote>The conjunction between two dravya is known as sanyoga.
  
3. Atmaguna
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It is further of 3 types,<blockquote>द्रव्याणां द्वन्द्वसर्वैककर्मजोऽनित्य एव च॥
  
Types
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Meaning: Samyoga is of 3 types as below,
  
सार्था गुर्वादयो बुद्धिः प्रयत्नान्ताः परादयः|
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# Dvandvakarmaja (द्वंद्वकर्मज)
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# Sarvakarmaja (सर्वकर्मज)
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# Ekakarmaja (एककर्मज)
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</blockquote>
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==== विभाग ॥ Disjunction ====
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Disjunction is known as vibhaga.<blockquote>द्रव्याणां द्वन्द्वसर्वैककर्मजोऽनित्य एव च|</blockquote>Like Samyoga, Vibhaga is also of 3 types
  
गुणाः प्रोक्ताः ...|४९| Cha Su 1. 49
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# Vibhakti (विभक्तिः)
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# Viyog (वियोगः)
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# Bhagasho graha (भागशो ग्रहः)
  
For better understanding of gunas, Acharya charka in sutrasthana has described two basic categories of guna
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==== पृथकत्वम्॥ Separation  ====
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<blockquote>पृथक्त्वं तु ‘इदं द्रव्यं पटलक्षणं, घटात् पृथग्’ इत्यादिका बुद्धिर्यतो भवति</blockquote>The property which separates one dravya from another is pruthakatva.<blockquote>पृथक्त्वं स्यादसंयोगो वैलक्षण्यमनेकता|
  
 Adibhautik
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Prthktva is of further 3 types
  
• Samanya
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# Asamyoga (असंयोग)
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# Vaylakshanya (वैलक्षण्य)
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# Anekata (अनेकता)</blockquote>
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==== परिमाण ॥ Measurement ====
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<blockquote>मानं प्रस्थाढकादितुलादिमेयम्</blockquote>The weight or length etc of dravya must be measured, which is with the help of parimaan guna.
  
 Guruvaadi (A.H.1.18)
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==== संस्कार॥ Processing ====
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The guna because of which there is conversion in the form of  dravya due to application of a certain process is sanskar.
  
A. Guru-Laghu
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Vaisheshika darshana states 3 types of sanskar,<blockquote>संस्कारस्त्रिविधो वेगो भावना स्थितिस्थापकश्च| (prashastapada)</blockquote>Samskara is of 3 types.
  
B. Sheeta-Ushna                                     
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# Veg (वेगः । impulse)
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# Bhavana ( भावना । impression)
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# Sthithisthapak ( स्थितिस्थापकत्वम् । elasticity)
  
C. Snigdha-Ruksha                                 
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==== अभ्यासः ॥ Practice ====
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<blockquote>भावाभ्यसनमभ्यासः शीलनं सततक्रिया|</blockquote>Usage or practice of a same dravya or padartha again and again is abhayasa
  
D. Manda-Teekshna                                 
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=== अध्यात्मिक गुणाः॥ Adhyatmik guna ===
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Acharya Charaka has called a set of gunas by the name of first and last guna in it. The first is Buddhi (बुद्धिः) and the last in sequence in Prayatna (प्रयत्नः). These are total 6 in number. In Tarka samgraha  (तर्कसंग्रहः) based on [[Nyaya Darshana (न्यायदर्शनम्)|Nyaya]] (न्यायः) and [[Vaiseshika Darshana (वैशेषिकदर्शनम्)|Vaiseshika darshanas (वैशेषिकदर्शनम्)]] these gunas are called as Adhyatmika gunas since those are related to the [[Atman (आत्मन्)|Atman]] i.e. life energy and capable of independently bringing about some karma (action or activity). Those are described in brief hereafter.
  
E. Sthira-Sara                                           
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==== बुद्धिः॥ Buddhi ====
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<blockquote>सर्वव्यवहारहेतुर्गुणो बुद्धिर्ज्ञानम्। सा द्विविधा स्मृतिरनुभवश्च। संस्कारमात्रजन्यं ज्ञानं स्मृतिः। तद्भिन्नं ज्ञानमनुभवः।</blockquote>Buddhi is intelligence required for any doing any type of activity.  
  
F. Mrudu-Kathina                                   
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==== सुखम्॥ Sukha ====
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<blockquote>सर्वेषामनुकूलतया वेदनीयं सुखम्॥</blockquote>The pleasant effect or feeling is sukha.
  
G. Picchila-Vishada                                 
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==== दुःखम्॥ Dukkha ====
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<blockquote>सर्वेषां प्रतिकूलतया वेदनीयं दुःखम्॥</blockquote>That which causes unpleasant feeling is dukkha.
  
H. Shlakshna-Khara                                 
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==== इच्छा॥ Iccha ====
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<blockquote>इच्छा कामः॥</blockquote>Any kind of desire, wish or intentions is known as iccha.
  
I. Sthula-Sukshma                                   
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==== द्वेषः॥ Dvesha ====
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<blockquote>क्रोधो द्वेषः॥</blockquote>Any kind of anger leads to dvesha or enimity.
  
J. Sandra-Drava                                         
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==== प्रयत्नः॥ Praytna ====
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<blockquote>कृतिः प्रयत्नः॥</blockquote>A deed to be done or action leading an outcome is praytna.
  
 Paradi
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== आयुर्वेदे गुणानाम् माहात्म्यम् ॥ Importance of Gunas in Ayurveda ==
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Gunas are qualities of dravyas (susbstances) present in the universe. 9 dravyas including 5 mahabhutas, atman, disha, kala and manas possess gunas. Vaisheshika and Gurvadi gunas are related to 5 [[Panchamahabhutas (पञ्चमहाभूतानि)|mahabhutas]]. Adhyatmika gunas are related to Atman while paradi gunas come into the consideration when there comes a necessity to select one from the choice of many dravyas and also to determine the possible action of the combination of 2 or more dravyas Ayurvedic pharmaceutics. May it be any category of gunas, it is ultimately related to and responsible for the final specific action of a substance/person.
  
A. Paratva
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In Ayurveda, gurvadi gunas (गुर्वादि गुणाः) are widely applied to understand the pathology, imbalances in body components and to find the ways to treat these imbalances. The medicines, herbs or formulations to treat any illness are selected on the basis of their gunas. In Ayurveda any [[Doshas (दोषाः)|dosha (दोषाः)]], [[Dhatus (धातवः)|dhatu (धातवः)]], [[Malas (मलाः)|mala (मलाः)]], herb, metal, mineral, food article is described on the basis of its [[Rasa (रसः)|rasa]] (रसः), guna (गुणः), [[Veeryam (वीर्यम्)|veerya (वीर्यम्]]), [[vipaka (विपाकः)]], [[Therapeutic activity in Ayurveda (आयुर्वेदे कर्म)|karma (कर्म)]] and [[prabhava (प्रभावः)]] if any. Gunas describe the ability of any substance to perform specific action. It is basis for selection of the right substance for any desired activity or karma.  
  
B. Aparatva
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* There is presence of guruvaadi guna in shareera dhatus, and in the same way in aushadh dravya and ahara(food).<ref name=":1">Charaka Samhita (Sharirasthanam Adhyaya 6 Sutra 10)</ref>
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* When there is guru guna [[ahara (आहारः)]] or aushadhi dravya consumption there is increase in that guna(property) of that particular dhatu and in the same way if there is laghu guna ahara or aushadhi consumption there is decrease in guru guna of the dhatu, and increases the laghu guna(lightness), thus the guna also act against each other..<ref name=":1" />
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* In the similar way gunas can be utilized for planning treatment based on the above principle, for example usage of mamsa rasa (meat soup) in [[Mansa Dhatu (मांस धातु)|mamsa dhatu (मांस धातुः)]] kshaya..<ref name=":1" />
  
C. Yukti
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Guna being an inseparable aspect of dravya can only be inferred through the depiction of their actions i.e through its karma.<ref>Sushruta Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 46 Sutra 514)</ref>
  
D. Sankhya
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* In obesity, medicines or herbs of laghu (लघुः), ruksha (रुक्षः) etc guna can be used according to various ayurvedic parameters to perform scraping action on the [[Meda Dhatu (मेद धातु)|meda dhatu (मेद धातुः)]] to reduce weight. Also, the ahara (food) or pathya or diet planning can be done based on above said guna.
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* Similarly, Various karma(action) or therapeutic procedures can be planned considering the properties of target or affected dhatu and the gunas or properties of medicinal substance (herb/metal/mineral/combination).
  
E. Sanyoga
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'''Vishishta guna''' (विशेष/विशिष्ट गुणाः) like shabda (शब्दः), sparsha (स्पर्शः) etc are are [[Indriyas (इन्द्रियाणि)|indriya (इन्द्रियाणि)]] specific (sensory organ related) and are also used as parameters of patient examination as well.  
  
F. Vibhaga
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'''Adhyatmik guna''' (अध्यात्मिक गुणाः) like sukha, dukkha etc , also have an impact on overall health of patient. For example, when there is happiness(sukha)experienced by patient the the aushadh or ahara dravya gets digested properly and overall health is in good state.  
  
G. Pruthaktva
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While opting for an herb for [[chikitsa (चिकित्सा)]] purpose in Ayurveda practice, one must consider the guna of a dravya, alongside [[Rasa (रसः)|rasa]], [[Veeryam (वीर्यम्)|veerya]] [[Vipaka (विपाकः)|vipaka]] etc for the desired outcome.
  
H. Parimaan
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Guna(properties) are not situated within themselves, thus a physician must consider the gunas of rasas as the gunas of dravyas.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 36)</ref>
  
I. Sanskar
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Ayurveda]]
J. Abhyasa
 
 
 
• Vishesha
 
 
 
 Shabda
 
 
 
 Sparsha
 
 
 
 Rupa
 
 
 
 Rasa
 
 
 
 Gandha
 
 
 
 Adhyatmik
 
 
 
 Iccha
 
 
 
 Dvesha
 
 
 
 Sukha
 
 
 
 Dukkha
 
 
 
 Praytna
 
 
 
 Buddhi
 
 
 
These in total are 41 in number,
 
 
 
                                            GUNA
 
 
 
                                                                                                                           
 
 
 
ADIBHOUTIK                                                                                                 ADHYATMIK
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                                               
 
 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
 
 
 
SAMANYA                                                                                  VISHESHA
 
 
 
                                                                                                       SHABDA
 
 
 
                                                                                                            SPARSHA
 
 
 
                               RUPA
 
 
 
                                                                                                      RASA
 
 
 
GURUVAADI                                                         PARADI                 GANDHA
 
 
 
 GURU-LAGHU                                         PARATVA
 
 
 
 SHEETA-USHNA                                      APARAVTA
 
 
 
 SNIGDHA-RUKSHA                                  YUKTI
 
 
 
 MANDA-TEEKSHNA                                 SANKHYA
 
 
 
 STHIRA-SARA                                            SANYOGA
 
 
 
 MRUDU-KATHINA                                    VIBHAGA
 
 
 
 PICCHILA-VISHADA                                  PRUTHAKATVA
 
 
 
 SHLAKSHNA-KHARA                                 PARIMAAN
 
 
 
 STHULA-SUKSHMA                                    SANSKAAR
 
 
 
 SANDRA-DRAVA                                         ABHYASA
 
 
 
Guruvaadi guna
 
 
 
Guru guna(heaviness)
 
 
 
The quality of a dravya which is brimhana in nature and provides strength to the body. (A.H SU.1.18.HEM)
 
 
 
Bhautitkta
 
 
 
There is prithvi and jala mahabhuta dominance in guru guna.
 
 
 
(madhura rasa,Madhur vipaka and sheeta veerya have guru guna)
 
 
 
Laghu (A.H SU.1.18.HEM)
 
 
 
The quality of a dravya which brings lightness to the body is laghu guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikta
 
 
 
There is Akasha, vaayu, agni mahabhuta dominance in laghu guna.
 
 
 
Sheeta guna (
 
 
 
That which brings coldness in the body is sheeta guna
 
 
 
Bhautitkatva
 
 
 
Jala and vayu are the mahabhuta dominant in sheeta guna.
 
 
 
Ushna
 
 
 
That which increases warmth or hotness inside the body is ushna guna. This property is also responsible for producing sweat in body.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is agni mahabhuta dominance in ushna guna
 
 
 
Snigdha
 
 
 
That which produces unctuousness and softness in body is Snigdha guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is jala mahabhuta predominance in snigdha guna
 
 
 
Ruksha
 
 
 
The quality of a dravya responsible for producing dryness in the body is ruksha guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is vayu and agni dominance in ruksha guna
 
 
 
Manda
 
 
 
That which is responsible for pacifying the increased dosha is manda guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is prithvi and jala mahabhuta predominance in manda guna.
 
 
 
Teekshna (sharp)
 
 
 
That which is responsible for purificatory actions is teekshna guna. (A.H.su.1.18)
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is agni mahabhuta predominance in teekshna guna
 
 
 
Sthira (stability)
 
 
 
That which brings about stability in the body and helps maintaining it is sthira guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is prithvi mahabhuta dominant in this guna.
 
 
 
Sara (mobility)
 
 
 
That which brings about mobility or instability in the body is sara guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is jala and vayu mahabhuta predominance in this guna.
 
 
 
Mrudu(soft)
 
 
 
That which brings softness in the body is mrudu guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is jala mahanbhuta predominance in this guna.
 
 
 
Kathina(hard)
 
 
 
That which produces stiffness and toughness in the body is kathina guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is pritvi mahabhuta predominance in this guna.
 
 
 
Vishada()
 
 
 
That which has strength to clean or wash down the sliminess is vishada guna.
 
 
 
Bhautikatva
 
 
 
There is prithvi, vaayu mahabhuta dominance in this guna
 
 
 
Adhyatmik guna
 
 
 
In ref with tarka samgraha
 
 
 
Iccha
 
 
 
इच्छा कामः॥
 
 
 
Any kind of desire, wish or intentions is known as iccha.
 
 
 
Dvesha
 
 
 
क्रोधो द्वेषः॥
 
 
 
Any kind of anger leads to dvesha or enimity.
 
 
 
Praytna
 
 
 
कृतिः प्रयत्नः॥
 
 
 
A deed to be done or action leading an outcome is praytna.
 
 
 
Sukha
 
 
 
सर्वेषामनुकूलतया वेदनीयं सुखम्॥
 
 
 
Guna importance in chikitsa
 
 
 
There is presence of guruvaadi guna in shareera dhatus, and in the same way in aushadh dravya and ahara(food). (char. shar.6.10)
 
 
 
When there is guru guna ahaara or aushadhi dravya consumption there is increase in that guna(property) of that particular dhatu.and in the same way if there is laghu guna ahara or aushadhi consumption there is decrease in guru guna of the dhatu, and increases the laghu guna(lightness), thus the guna also act against each other. (char. shar.6.10)
 
 
 
In the similar way gunas can be utilized for planning treatment based on the above principle, for example usage of mamsa rasa (meat soup) in mamsa dhatu kshaya. (char. shar.6.10)
 
 
 
Guna being an inseparable aspect of dravya can only be inferred through the depiction of their actions i.e through its karma.(su.su.46.514)
 
 
 
In obesity, aushadhi dravya of laghu, ruksha etc guna can be used according to various ayurvedic parameters () to reduce weight. Also, the ahara(food) or pathya or diet planning can be done based on above said guna.
 
 
 
Similarly, Various karma(action) or therapeutic procedures can be planned considering the dhatu guna and the aushadhi and ahara dravya guna.
 
 
 
Vishishta guna like shabda, sparsha etc are are indriya specific (sensory organ related) and are also used as parameters of patient examination as well.
 
 
 
Adhyatmik guna like sukha,dukkha etc , also have an impact on overall health of patient. For example, when there is happiness(sukha)experienced by patient the the aushadh or ahara dravya gets digested properly and overall health is in good state.
 
 
 
While opting for an herb for chikitsa purpose, one must consider the guna of a dravya, alongside rasa, veerya vipaka etc for the desired otcome.
 
 
 
Guna(properties) are not situated within themselves, thus a physician must consider the gunas of rasas as the gunas of dravyas. (ch.su.26.36)
 

Latest revision as of 18:05, 5 December 2022

The word guna (Samskrit: गुणाः) literally translates to values, virtues, qualities etc. In Ayurveda, guna is one among the 6 padarthas (पदार्थाः) dravya (द्रव्यम्) , guna (गुणाः), karma (कर्मन्), samanya (सामान्य), vishesha (विशेषः) and samavaya (समवायः) accepted by Ayurveda which are essential to bring dhatu samyata (धातुसाम्यता । good health) in the body. Guna is a quality/property of a dravya (substance). The dravyas (substance) can only perform different karma (actions) because of the presence of specific guna (quality) in them.

निरुक्तिः॥ Etymology

The word guna is derived from

गुणा आमन्त्रणे । “Guna Amantrane”

which translates as 'to attract or invite'. The Guna (quality) is that property of a substance to which one gets attracted towards that substance. In short, guna is the criteria for selection of any dravya (substance) for use to get desired action and result.

परिभाषा॥ Definition

The term guna has been defined at many places in Ayurveda treatises. Although the concept of guna as one of the padartha is similar to Darshana shastras there are some minute differences owing to the nature of Ayurveda where their practical application is highly important in the treatment and diagnosis parts.

...समवायी तु निश्चेष्टः कारणं गुणः ॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 51)[1]

That which is in perpetual co inherence with the dravya (substance) and which is motionless, or which is devoid of action is termed as guna.

समवायोऽपृथग्भावो भूम्यादीनां गुणैर्मतः| स नित्यो यत्र हि द्रव्यं न तत्रानियतो गुणः॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 51)[1]

There is perpetual and inseparable relationship of a dravya with its guna. There is no existence of dravya without its guna, thus this relationship is eternal and hence a dravya(substance) cannot exist or act without its guna(properties)

गुणभेदाः॥ Types

  • Acharya chakrapani has categorized gunas in three ways,

          …. अनेन त्रिविधा अपि वैशेषिकाः सामान्या आत्मगुणाश्चोद्दिष्टाः ॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 49)[1]

  1. Vaisheshik guna (वैशेषिक गुणाः)
  2. Samanya guna (सामान्य गुणाः) Which is further classified into,
    1. Guruvaadi guna (गुर्वादि गुणाः)
    2. Paradi guna (परादि गुणाः)
  3. Atmaguna (आत्मगुणाः)
  • For better understanding of gunas, Acharya Charaka in sutrasthana has described two basic categories of guna. The total number of gunas is believed to be 41.

सार्था गुर्वादयो बुद्धिः प्रयत्नान्ताः परादयः| गुणाः प्रोक्ताः ...॥ (Char. Samh. 1. 49)[1]

Meaning: Sartha, Gurvadi, Buddhi-prayatnanata and Paradi (sets of gunas) are (total 41 types of qualities) called as gunas.

41 gunas listed in Charaka Samhita
Sr No Sartha / Vaisheshika Gurvadi Paradi Prayatnanta / Adhyatmika / atmagunas
1 Shabda Guru Paratva Buddhi
2 Sparsha Laghu Aparatva Ichha
3 Rupa Manda Yukti Dvesha
4 Rasa Teekshna Samkhya Sukha
5 Gandha Shita Samyoga Dukha
6 Ushna Vibhaga Prayatna
7 Snigdha Pruthakatva
8 Ruksha Pariman
9 Shlakshna Samskara
10 Khara Abhyasa
11 Sandra
12 Drava
13 Mrudu
14 Kathina
15 Sthira
16 Chala
17 Sukshma
18 Sthula
19 Vishada
20 Picchila

गुणवर्णनम् Brief Explanation about gunas

All the gunas included in above categories are useful for assessing the imbalances in the body, diagnosing and planning management.

सार्थगुणाः॥

“अर्थाः शब्दादयो ज्ञेया गोचरा विषया गुणाः” (शा.अ.१) इति॥ (Chakrapani commentary on Char. Samh. 1. 49)[1][2]

Meaning: Sound etc. qualities that can be perceived by (5) sense (Eyes, Ears, Tongue, Skin) organs are known as arthas (अर्थाः । subjects or the sense organs).

गुर्वादि गुणाः॥ Guruvadi gunas

Gurvadi gunas refer to the 20 gunas starting from 'Guru' which is the first in order. Among these 20 gunas, there are 10 pairs of gunas having exactly opposite property to each other. guru-laghu, manda-tikshna, hima-ushna, snigdha-ruksha, shlakshna-khara, sandra-drava, mrudu-kathin, sthira-chala are these 10 pairs comprising of total 20 gunas.

Each of the gurvadi gunas and its unique panchamahabhuta composition is described in the table below.[3] [4]

Guna Karma (Required for this activity) Panchamahabhuta dominance
Guru(heavy) Nourishing, strengthening, increasing mass prthvi and jala
Laghu(light) Bringing lightness Akasha, vayu, agni
Sheeta(cold) Generate cooling, stop the flow or movement of body component Jala, vayu
Ushna(hot) Generate heat and sweating agni
Snigdha(unctuous) Develop moisture, unctuousness, lubrication Jala
Ruksha(dry) Generate dryness, absorption Vayu, agni
Manda(mild) Pacifying aggravated doshas Prthvi, jala
Teekshna(sharp) Extracting out the unwanted accumulated wastes Agni
Sthira(stable) Hold something, sustain, maintain the balance, stabilize Prthvi
Sara(unstable) Stimulate something (secretion or action), mobilize Jala, vayu
Mrudu(soft) Develop softness, elasticity jala
Kathina(hard) Develop firmness, hardness, toughnes Prthvi
Vishada(non-slimy) Cleansing activity, separating Vayu
Picchila(slimy) Protecting, covering, smearing, coating Jala,vayu
Slakshna(smooth) Healing Jala
Khara(rough) Scraping vaayu
Sukshma(tiny) Navigating through the minute channels of the body due to its fine and delicate nature agni, vayu and akasha
Sthula(coarse) Increasing the mass leading to blockage Prthvi
Saandra(solid) Soothing Prthvi
Drava(liquid) Drip through, dossolving, liquifying Jala

परादि गुणाः॥ Paradi Guna

The samskrit term Paradi can be spit into 2 parts viz. Para (परः । one) of the gunas & Adi (आदिः । etc). Thus Paradi gunas refer to the set of gunas starting from the guna called as 'Para'. These are 10 gunas in number.

Acharya charaka has described these gunas as belows,

परापरत्वे युक्तिश्च सङ्ख्या संयोग एव च| विभागश्च पृथक्त्वं च परिमाणमथापि च॥ संस्कारोऽभ्यास इत्येते गुणा ज्ञेयाः परादयः॥ (Char. Samh. 26.29)[5]

Meaning: Paratva, Aparatva, Yukti, Samkhya, Samyoga, Vibhaga, Prthaktva, Parinama, Samskara and Abhyasa are known as Paradi gunas.

परत्वम् ॥ Superiority

तच्च परत्वं प्रधानत्वम्

Paratva means superiority. This guna is essential while selecting a particular species of dravya in treatment as of which is superior.

अपरत्वम्॥ Inferiority

अपरत्वम् अप्रधानत्वम्|

The opposite of paratva is aparatva, which means inferior. Again, a dravya which is inferior in specie is apara, thus this helps while selecting a dravya.

युक्तिः॥ Rationality

युक्तिश्च योजना या तु युज्यते॥ (Char. Samh. 26.31)[5] युक्तिश्चेत्यादौ योजना दोषाद्यपेक्षया भेषजस्य समीचीनकल्पना ॥ (Char. Samh. 26.31, chakrapani commentary)

Considering dosha etc aspects the rational application of a dravya for treatment is yukti.

संख्या ॥ Number

सङ्ख्या स्याद्गणितं ॥ (Char. Samh. 26.32)[5]

Enumeration of any dravya, disease, etc is sankhya.

संयोगः ॥ Combination

योगः सह संयोग उच्यते

The conjunction between two dravya is known as sanyoga. It is further of 3 types,

द्रव्याणां द्वन्द्वसर्वैककर्मजोऽनित्य एव च॥

Meaning: Samyoga is of 3 types as below,

  1. Dvandvakarmaja (द्वंद्वकर्मज)
  2. Sarvakarmaja (सर्वकर्मज)
  3. Ekakarmaja (एककर्मज)

विभाग ॥ Disjunction

Disjunction is known as vibhaga.

द्रव्याणां द्वन्द्वसर्वैककर्मजोऽनित्य एव च|

Like Samyoga, Vibhaga is also of 3 types

  1. Vibhakti (विभक्तिः)
  2. Viyog (वियोगः)
  3. Bhagasho graha (भागशो ग्रहः)

पृथकत्वम्॥ Separation

पृथक्त्वं तु ‘इदं द्रव्यं पटलक्षणं, घटात् पृथग्’ इत्यादिका बुद्धिर्यतो भवति

The property which separates one dravya from another is pruthakatva.

पृथक्त्वं स्यादसंयोगो वैलक्षण्यमनेकता|

Prthktva is of further 3 types

  1. Asamyoga (असंयोग)
  2. Vaylakshanya (वैलक्षण्य)
  3. Anekata (अनेकता)

परिमाण ॥ Measurement

मानं प्रस्थाढकादितुलादिमेयम्

The weight or length etc of dravya must be measured, which is with the help of parimaan guna.

संस्कार॥ Processing

The guna because of which there is conversion in the form of  dravya due to application of a certain process is sanskar.

Vaisheshika darshana states 3 types of sanskar,

संस्कारस्त्रिविधो वेगो भावना स्थितिस्थापकश्च| (prashastapada)

Samskara is of 3 types.

  1. Veg (वेगः । impulse)
  2. Bhavana ( भावना । impression)
  3. Sthithisthapak ( स्थितिस्थापकत्वम् । elasticity)

अभ्यासः ॥ Practice

भावाभ्यसनमभ्यासः शीलनं सततक्रिया|

Usage or practice of a same dravya or padartha again and again is abhayasa

अध्यात्मिक गुणाः॥ Adhyatmik guna

Acharya Charaka has called a set of gunas by the name of first and last guna in it. The first is Buddhi (बुद्धिः) and the last in sequence in Prayatna (प्रयत्नः). These are total 6 in number. In Tarka samgraha (तर्कसंग्रहः) based on Nyaya (न्यायः) and Vaiseshika darshanas (वैशेषिकदर्शनम्) these gunas are called as Adhyatmika gunas since those are related to the Atman i.e. life energy and capable of independently bringing about some karma (action or activity). Those are described in brief hereafter.

बुद्धिः॥ Buddhi

सर्वव्यवहारहेतुर्गुणो बुद्धिर्ज्ञानम्। सा द्विविधा स्मृतिरनुभवश्च। संस्कारमात्रजन्यं ज्ञानं स्मृतिः। तद्भिन्नं ज्ञानमनुभवः।

Buddhi is intelligence required for any doing any type of activity.

सुखम्॥ Sukha

सर्वेषामनुकूलतया वेदनीयं सुखम्॥

The pleasant effect or feeling is sukha.

दुःखम्॥ Dukkha

सर्वेषां प्रतिकूलतया वेदनीयं दुःखम्॥

That which causes unpleasant feeling is dukkha.

इच्छा॥ Iccha

इच्छा कामः॥

Any kind of desire, wish or intentions is known as iccha.

द्वेषः॥ Dvesha

क्रोधो द्वेषः॥

Any kind of anger leads to dvesha or enimity.

प्रयत्नः॥ Praytna

कृतिः प्रयत्नः॥

A deed to be done or action leading an outcome is praytna.

आयुर्वेदे गुणानाम् माहात्म्यम् ॥ Importance of Gunas in Ayurveda

Gunas are qualities of dravyas (susbstances) present in the universe. 9 dravyas including 5 mahabhutas, atman, disha, kala and manas possess gunas. Vaisheshika and Gurvadi gunas are related to 5 mahabhutas. Adhyatmika gunas are related to Atman while paradi gunas come into the consideration when there comes a necessity to select one from the choice of many dravyas and also to determine the possible action of the combination of 2 or more dravyas Ayurvedic pharmaceutics. May it be any category of gunas, it is ultimately related to and responsible for the final specific action of a substance/person.

In Ayurveda, gurvadi gunas (गुर्वादि गुणाः) are widely applied to understand the pathology, imbalances in body components and to find the ways to treat these imbalances. The medicines, herbs or formulations to treat any illness are selected on the basis of their gunas. In Ayurveda any dosha (दोषाः), dhatu (धातवः), mala (मलाः), herb, metal, mineral, food article is described on the basis of its rasa (रसः), guna (गुणः), veerya (वीर्यम्), vipaka (विपाकः), karma (कर्म) and prabhava (प्रभावः) if any. Gunas describe the ability of any substance to perform specific action. It is basis for selection of the right substance for any desired activity or karma.

  • There is presence of guruvaadi guna in shareera dhatus, and in the same way in aushadh dravya and ahara(food).[6]
  • When there is guru guna ahara (आहारः) or aushadhi dravya consumption there is increase in that guna(property) of that particular dhatu and in the same way if there is laghu guna ahara or aushadhi consumption there is decrease in guru guna of the dhatu, and increases the laghu guna(lightness), thus the guna also act against each other..[6]
  • In the similar way gunas can be utilized for planning treatment based on the above principle, for example usage of mamsa rasa (meat soup) in mamsa dhatu (मांस धातुः) kshaya..[6]

Guna being an inseparable aspect of dravya can only be inferred through the depiction of their actions i.e through its karma.[7]

  • In obesity, medicines or herbs of laghu (लघुः), ruksha (रुक्षः) etc guna can be used according to various ayurvedic parameters to perform scraping action on the meda dhatu (मेद धातुः) to reduce weight. Also, the ahara (food) or pathya or diet planning can be done based on above said guna.
  • Similarly, Various karma(action) or therapeutic procedures can be planned considering the properties of target or affected dhatu and the gunas or properties of medicinal substance (herb/metal/mineral/combination).

Vishishta guna (विशेष/विशिष्ट गुणाः) like shabda (शब्दः), sparsha (स्पर्शः) etc are are indriya (इन्द्रियाणि) specific (sensory organ related) and are also used as parameters of patient examination as well.

Adhyatmik guna (अध्यात्मिक गुणाः) like sukha, dukkha etc , also have an impact on overall health of patient. For example, when there is happiness(sukha)experienced by patient the the aushadh or ahara dravya gets digested properly and overall health is in good state.

While opting for an herb for chikitsa (चिकित्सा) purpose in Ayurveda practice, one must consider the guna of a dravya, alongside rasa, veerya vipaka etc for the desired outcome.

Guna(properties) are not situated within themselves, thus a physician must consider the gunas of rasas as the gunas of dravyas.[8]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 49-51)
  2. Charaka Samhita (Sharirasthanam Adhyaya 1)
  3. Hemadri Commentary on Ashtanga Hrdayam (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutra 18)
  4. Sushruta Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 46 Sutra 524)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 29-32)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Charaka Samhita (Sharirasthanam Adhyaya 6 Sutra 10)
  7. Sushruta Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 46 Sutra 514)
  8. Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 26 Sutra 36)