PRAJNAPARADHA- BASIC CONSIDERATION IN ROGOTPATTI Authors: Ruchika M Chaudhari , VIJAY BHAGAT* , V.M SREEKANTH, AMIT UPASANI
ABSTRACT
There are three main Cause of Diseases; Asatmyendriyarth samyoga Prajnaparadh and
Parinam. Pranja means Knowledge, Intellect and Aparadha meance Offence, transgression,
fault, knowingly doing mistakes, not utilizing mind or knowledge properly; thus,
Pranjaparadha is the misuse of intellect and in general, it can be said as knowingly doing
wrong things. There are three components: Dhi (intellect), Dhiriti (Restrain) and Smriti
(memory). Human beings indulge harmful things due to impairment of Dhi (intellect) Dhiriti
(Restrain) &. Smriti (memory). Pranjaparadha is the volatile transgression or wrong use of
will. It refers to human weakness by which we resort to substances even after we have
experienced them to be harmful. This factor relates to causes within our psyche that results in
Atiyoga, Heenayoga and Mithyayoga of the body, mind and speech. The influence of
Prajnaparadh is in all most all Vyadhi. Here The Concept of Pranjaparadha is mainly
explained in Kushta on the basis of Poorva Janmakritha Phalas or Adharmas during the
previous life which is the main nidana of it.
Keywords: Prajna, Dhi, Dhriti, Smriti, Gyanuttpati, Manas
Publication date: 25/01/2022 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2022/January/MS_IJBPAS_2022_JAN_SPCL_2_2065.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.1.2065