It refers to the situation where things are brought under the same
head or same category. It is also the means to increase in the samanya
(similarities) or properties. The samanya therapy is responsible
for deriving the basic theory of treatment i.e. Smaha pelitua (equilibrium
status should be maintained), Kshimha Vardhitva (decreased thing
should be increased) and Vridhi Hrashitva (increased things should
be decreased). To increase the decreased things i.e. Kshina Vardhitva
also sthings are used.
Classification of Samanya (similarity)
Para-apara bheda
These refer to the similarities that exists in more than one thing
i.e. at the borderline of any two or more substances are called
Par Samanya .e.g. Padarth is a Par Samanya because all the existing
things comes under it.
Apar Samanya is the similarity that is not found in many things
i.e. it is something not very common, it may be present in anyone
species for example speech in humans only.
Para - Apar Samanya is the similarity that exists between the Para
and Apara Samanya. For example Dravyatva is found in all Dravya
here dravya is a Padartha and human comes under dravya so dravtva
the Guna of davic is para - apar samanya.
Dravya Guna Bheda
Dravya Samanya is the similarity of the dravya (matter ) only.
The example of the increase of increase in blood and muscles in
human body after the consumption of flesh.
Guna Samanya is the similarity brings the things in one category.
Only the things that have similar guna are categorized under this
samanya. Same theory is applied for the treatment in Ayurveda. e.g
Milk & Ghee have similar property as that of Shukra (Singdha,
Shita, Madhur).
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