Book Title: Anusandhan 2000 00 SrNo 17
Author(s): Shilchandrasuri
Publisher: Kalikal Sarvagya Shri Hemchandracharya Navam Janmashatabdi Smruti Sanskar Shikshannidhi Ahmedabad

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________________ 37TH -810 • 134 other than the soul (ātmā), according to the Vedānta, is material (jada). Prāņa is prior to the senses, for it regulates the development of the fertilized egg, "which would purify, if it were not living, and the senses with their apparatus originate subsequently from the fertilized agg."44 Caraka“s explains vāyu as the impelling force, the primemover, which sets in motion the organism, the organs (including the senses and the mind), arranges the cells and tissues, unfolds or develops the foetal structure out of the fertilized ovum. According to Caraka and Suśruta 46, there are five chief vāyus with different functions for the maintenance of the animal life, viz. prāņa, udāna, samāna, vyāna and apāna, as mentioned in the Samkhya Suśruta47 describes prāņa as having its course in the mouth and function in deglutition, hiccough, respiration, etc., udāna in articulation and singing, samāna as digesting the food substance in the stomach in conjunction with the animal heat, vyāna as causing the flow of blood and sweat, and apāna with its seat in the intestinal region as throwing out the urinogenital secretions. 48 In the mediaeval philosophy 49 there is mention of forty nine vāyus among which there are ten chief Vāyus, viz. (1) Prāņa, (2) Apāna, (3) Vyāna, (4) Samāna, (5) Udāna, (6) Nāga, (7) Kūrma, (8) Krkara or Krakaro, (9) Devadatta and (10) Dhanañjaya.50 Prāņa has the function in the ideo-motor verbal mechanism and vocal apparatus, the respiratory system, the muscles in coughing, singing, etc., apāna in ejecting the excretions and wastes, the urine, the faeces, the sperm and germ-cells etc., vyāna in extension, contraction, and felxion of the muscles, tendons, and lingaments, the stored up energy of the muscles, udāna in maintaining the erect posture of the body, nāga in involuntary retching and vomitting, kūrma in the automatic movement of the eyelids, winking, etc., krkara in the appetites, Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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