Book Title: Scientific Contents in Prakrta Canons
Author(s): N L Jain
Publisher: Parshwanath Vidyapith

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________________ 528 : Scientific Contents in Prākrta Canons therapists ( specialising in nerves and vital airs) have been included in nine types of skilled persons. It is mentioned that the kings had always physicians with them in peace and war. A large number of physicians, surgeons and veterinarians are mentioned in different canonical stories. It is also noteworthy to learn that the traditional 72 learnings for men and 64 skills for women include many medical skills and practices. The basic importance of this skill can also be inferred from the fact that the religious principles of gem-trio of the Jainas have been also associated with pacification or purification of three defects of the body – right faith pacifying the bile defect, right knowledge pacifying the air (rhenum) defect and the right conduct pacifying the phelgmic defects. It is due to this attitude that a large number of practices have been included in different vows and penances in religious scriptures for spiritual development. The term 'Vaidya' or 'Vaidyaka' denoting a physician or science of physicians indicates that this branch of learning was taken to be all-skill branch where Vedic ( spiritual ) and physical ailments were taken into account'. This also suggests the paramount importance of the Prānāvāya skill. Though formerly a normal scripture, this has been classified as a demerited, worldly or black scripture by spiritualists per chance later because it leads to longevity in the world. This designation requires reconsideration. The term 'Prāņāvāya' means the science of life and longevity. It is not known whether the scholars defining about the contents of this science were familiar with the details of eight-fold indigenous system ( as it includes demonology and toxicology ), but it seems that they had an idea of a different eight-fold Ayurvedic system which requires a probe. That is why Akalanka had defined it as a treatise of eight-fold Ayurvedic system together with demonology, toxicology and yogic system. A later commentator, Virasena seems to have improved this definition in Jayadhavalā stating that it deals with Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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