Jivanandana of Anandaraya Makhin (Study)

by G. D. Jayalakshmi | 2019 | 58,344 words

This page relates ‘Analysis of Shvasa (Shvasaroga)’ of the study on the Jivanandana (in English) which is a dramatic play written by Anadaraya Makhin in the 18th century. The Jivanandana praises the excellence of Advaita Vedanta, Ayurveda (medical science) and Dramatic literature as the triple agency for obtaining everlasting bliss.

This character is not presented directly on the stage. In the second Act’s interlude Chardi informs Kāsa that his friends, the five Śvāsa (rogas) are also fully involved in serving Pāṇḍu.

According to Āyurveda, both Kāsa (roga) and Śvāsa (roga) are of five kinds and they help each other develop (com.p.77):

utpattisthanahetūpaśayasaṅkhyādibhiḥ kāsena saha śvāsasya sutarāṃ samāvasthasadbhāvāt kāsasya śvāsena saha praṇayitvaṃ prasajyate |

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