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== Tattva Vimarsha (Fundamental Principles) ==
 
== Tattva Vimarsha (Fundamental Principles) ==
 
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*'[[purusha]] (microcosm) is exactly similar to the ''loka'' (macrocosm). Whatever specific embodiments are present in the ''loka'', the same are in the ''[[purusha]]''. Similarly, whatever is in ''[[purusha]]'', is also in the ''loka''.
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*[[Purusha]] (microcosm) is exactly similar to the [[loka]] (macrocosm). Whatever specific embodiments are present in the ''loka'', the same are in the ''[[purusha]]''. Similarly, whatever is in ''[[purusha]]'', is also in the ''loka''.
*The ''[[purusha]]'' and ''loka'', both are aggregate (collective combination) of six constituents viz. ''[[prithvi]], [[apa]], [[tejas]], [[vayu]], [[akasha]]'' and un-manifested ''Brahman'' (consciousness).
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*The ''[[purusha]]'' and ''loka'', both are aggregate (collective combination) of six constituents viz. ''[[prithvi]], [[apa]], [[tejas]], [[vayu]], [[akasha]]'' and un-manifested [[Brahman]] (consciousness).
 
*Seeing the universe in Self and vice-versa, gives rise to true knowledge. With such (true) knowledge, one realizes that the ''[[atma]]n'', or the Self, alone is responsible for bliss and sorrow and no one else.  
 
*Seeing the universe in Self and vice-versa, gives rise to true knowledge. With such (true) knowledge, one realizes that the ''[[atma]]n'', or the Self, alone is responsible for bliss and sorrow and no one else.  
 
*The realization of true knowledge leads to salvation.  
 
*The realization of true knowledge leads to salvation.  
*The ''[[purusha]]'' (man) and ''loka'' (universe) both have cause of manifestation, germination or birth, growth, advent of miseries and cessation.  
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*The [[purusha]] (man) and ''loka'' (universe) both have cause of manifestation, germination or birth, growth, advent of miseries and cessation.  
 
*The root cause of universe and all miseries is ''pravritti'' (action/attachment). ''Nivritti'' (inaction/detachment from worldly affairs) leads to destruction (of all miseries). Attachment leads to miseries and detachment to bliss. Realization of this fact is truth (pure knowledge).  
 
*The root cause of universe and all miseries is ''pravritti'' (action/attachment). ''Nivritti'' (inaction/detachment from worldly affairs) leads to destruction (of all miseries). Attachment leads to miseries and detachment to bliss. Realization of this fact is truth (pure knowledge).  
 
*The ignorance, hatred, desire are sources of all miseries and lead to attachment to worldly affairs.   
 
*The ignorance, hatred, desire are sources of all miseries and lead to attachment to worldly affairs.   
*''Ahamkara'' (ego), ''sanga'' (attachment), ''samshaya'' (skepticism), ''abhisamplava'' (mistaken self-identity), ''abhyavapata'' (false sense of ownership), ''vipratyaya'' (sensing opposite of reality), ''avishesha'' (inability to distinguish between consciousness/unconsciousness) and ''anupaya'' (believing in outdated traditions) are self-destructive factors arouse due to above said attachment. These are the origins of all evils in the world.  
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*[[Ahamkara]] (ego), ''sanga'' (attachment), ''samshaya'' (skepticism), ''abhisamplava'' (mistaken self-identity), ''abhyavapata'' (false sense of ownership), ''vipratyaya'' (sensing opposite of reality), ''avishesha'' (inability to distinguish between consciousness/unconsciousness) and ''anupaya'' (believing in outdated traditions) are self-destructive factors arouse due to above said attachment. These are the origins of all evils in the world.  
 
*Disinclination/detachment from worldly affairs is ''apavarga'' (salvation). It is the ''para'' (the supreme), ''prashanta'' (the serene), ''akshara'' (the immutable), the ''Brahman'' (the super-consciousness), and the ''moksha'' (emancipation).
 
*Disinclination/detachment from worldly affairs is ''apavarga'' (salvation). It is the ''para'' (the supreme), ''prashanta'' (the serene), ''akshara'' (the immutable), the ''Brahman'' (the super-consciousness), and the ''moksha'' (emancipation).
 
*In order to attain emancipation, one shall follow ''sadvritta'' i.e. instructions guided by [[Ayurveda]]. This will lead oneself to attain serenity, tranquility, freedom from all miseries.   
 
*In order to attain emancipation, one shall follow ''sadvritta'' i.e. instructions guided by [[Ayurveda]]. This will lead oneself to attain serenity, tranquility, freedom from all miseries.   
 
*The pure and true wisdom that originates from a pure mind dispels the excessively thick darkness of illusion caused by ignorance.
 
*The pure and true wisdom that originates from a pure mind dispels the excessively thick darkness of illusion caused by ignorance.
*The supreme human being is the ''Brahman'', the Eternal, Immutable, Tranquil and Indestructible. It possesses the ultimate wisdom, also known as ''vidya'' (learning), ''siddhi'' (accomplishment), ''mati'' (wisdom), ''medha'' (power of retention), ''pranja'' (intellect) and ''jyana'' (knowledge).
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*The supreme human being is the ''Brahman'', the Eternal, Immutable, Tranquil and Indestructible. It possesses the ultimate wisdom, also known as ''vidya'' (learning), ''siddhi'' (accomplishment), ''mati'' (wisdom), ''medha'' (power of retention), ''pranja'' (intellect) and ''jnana'' (knowledge).
 
*''Shanti'' or ''Moksha'' is a state which is ''vipapa'' (free from sins), ''viraja'' (free from attachments), ''shanta'' (serene), ''para'' (absolute), ''akshara'' (indestructible), ''avyaya'' (immutable), ''amritam'' (immortal), ''Brahman'' (supreme consciousness), and ''nirvana'' (the state at extinction of all miseries).
 
*''Shanti'' or ''Moksha'' is a state which is ''vipapa'' (free from sins), ''viraja'' (free from attachments), ''shanta'' (serene), ''para'' (absolute), ''akshara'' (indestructible), ''avyaya'' (immutable), ''amritam'' (immortal), ''Brahman'' (supreme consciousness), and ''nirvana'' (the state at extinction of all miseries).
  

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