Meaning of Ayurveda

The term ‘Ayurveda’ is made up of two words – ‘ayus and ‘veda’.

In simple manner… life + science

‘Ayu’ – “ sharirendriya sattwa atma samyoga ayu” – “body, mind + heart, senses, soul / spirit”

  • sharir means the physical body
  • sattwa means the psychological strength (combination of mind and heart)
  • indriyas means the basic concept that includes mind, panch-dyanendriyas, panch-karmendriyas
  • atma means spirit or soul, the indestructible power.

Life begins when all these entities unite together. When this union breaks, death occurs.

Types of Ayu

Type Description
Sukha Ayu Life with good health
Dukkha Ayu Life suffering from diseases
Hita Ayu Life that is beneficial / helpful for the society
Ahita Ayu Life that is unhelpful / adverse for the society

In Ayurveda, ayu is classified in four types.

Veda – The word ‘veda’ point to the ancient originality. Veda means such science, which do not change its fundamental principles as time goes on.

Names of Ayu – Synonyms

Various names given are listed below along with description.

Synonym Description
Dhari Called so, as the physical properties of the body are carried on throughout the life
Nityaga Called so, as the time of life is continuously spent
Jeevita Called so, as the life activities are carried out throughout the life
Anubandha Called so, as in our life there is a bandhan / union of sattwa / mind, atma /soul, indriyas / senses and body.