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Pancha Bhuta (/pəɲt͡ʃəbʱuːt̪ᵊ/ ,Sanskrit:पञ्चभूत;pañca bhūta), five elements, is a group of five basic elements, which, inHinduism, is the basis of all cosmic creation.[1] These elements are:Prithvi (Sanskrit: पृथ्वी:,Earth),Jala (Sanskrit: आपः,Water),Agni (Sanskrit: अग्नि,Fire),Vayu (Sanskrit: वायु:,Air),Akasha (Sanskrit: आकाश,Aether).[2] InAyurveda andIndian philosophy, the human body is made of these five elements.[3] However, theChārvāka system of materialism did not acceptAkasha as a basic element as it is not tangible and they accepted that there are only four basic elements.[4] Hinduism influencedBuddhism, which accepts only fourMahābhūtas, viewingAkasha as a derived (upādā) element. These five elements of the Indian cosmological system are static or innate in comparison to five element, phases or the transformational theory used withinChina'sWuxing philosophy.[5]

Description

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Further information:The 36 tattvas

ThePancha Bhutas are the basicelements that make up anyliving organisms onEarth or anywhere else in theUniverse. Below table gives a reference on what component of the human body is associated with these elements. Each of the five fingers in humans is also associated with a particular element, so this means the energy associated with the appropriate element can be channelized through various handmudras.[4]

Bhuta (Element)Human Body ComponentAssociated FingerAssociated consortCharacteristic principle[6]Sense Organs
Agni (Fire)FireThumbSvahaSightEyes
Vayu (Air)AirIndex FingerBharatiTouchSkin
Akasha (Aether)AetherMiddle FingerPrithviSoundEars
Prithvi (Earth)EarthRing FingerAkashaSmellNose
Apas (Water)WaterLittle FingerVaruniTasteTongue

Ayurveda

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Main article:Dosha

According toAyurveda andYoga,Pancha Bhuta are associated with overall health of human being. Any disorder in human body indicates imbalance of one or more of these elements.Yoga Tattva Mudra Vijnana relates these five elements to five fingers of human being. DifferentMudra were developed to balance these[7] in human body which form theHasta Mudra in yogic tradition and are used inNaturopathy.

The threedosha- three intrinsic tendencies, which, according toAyurveda are intrinsic in every human being, are representation of combination of these five elements in human body. The threedosha have subtle positive essences which control the mind and body function.[8]

DoshaBhuta CompositionCharacteristic
VataVayu,AkashaPrana
PittaAgni,ApasTejas
KaphaPrithvi,ApasOjas

Yogic view

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According toYoga, the aim ofsadhana is to have mastery over oneself. This mastery can be achieved by mastering all the basic elements. The process of gaining mastery over these elements and purifying them is calledBhuta Shuddhi.

Pancha Bhuta Sthalam is representation ofPancha Bhuta for yogic practice. People used to move from one temple to another and dosadhana on particular basic element.[9]

The sevenChakras in the humansubtle body are associated with these five elements.[8]

ChakraBhutaCharacteristic
Muladhara ChakraPrithviStability, Support
Svadhishthana ChakraApasJoy, Well-being
Manipura ChakraAgniWisdom, Power
Anahata ChakraVayuCompassion
Vishuddha ChakraAkashaTrust, Creativity
Ajna ChakraAkashaKnowledge, Intuition, Dignity
Sahasrara ChakraAkashaOneness

Hasta Mudras

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Further information:List of mudras (yoga)

Hasta Mudra or hand posture is based on thepanch Bhutas. The basic assumption is that all the five elements can be represented by five different fingers in human body as shown in the table below.[10]

Finger NameBhuta
Kanishthika, Little FingerApas
Anamika, Ring FingerPrithvi
Madhyama, Middle FingerAkasha
Tarjani, Index FingerVayu
Angustha, ThumbAgni

Vastu

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Further information:Vastu shastra

Vastu shastra emphasizes on the placement of five elements in specified direction and the balance of these elements determines the condition of the associated structure.[8]

BhutaAssociated DirectionCharacteristics
AkashaEastExpansion, enhancement
VayuWestMovements, joy, happiness
AgniSouthPower, confidence, fame
ApasNorthSpirituality, ideas, thoughts, healing
PrithviCenter, DiagonalStability, peace and harmony

These correlations are used to define an ideal home: The house itself is placed so that maximum load and weight is in the southwest area of the plot. Thus, there is maximum open space in the north and east sides of the plot, satisfying Vayu/air and Akasha/aether. The main gate, the verandah and the main door are in the northeast of the house; south of the verandah the main living room, and south of that one or two bedrooms. The kitchen is placed in the southeast corner of the house, to balance Akasha and Agni.

Taste

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Pancha Bhuta is associated with six human tastes/rasas as below.[8]

Taste/RasaAssociated Bhuta
Madhura/SweetJala, Prithvi (Earth and Water)
Amla/SourPrithvi, Agni (Earth and Fire)
Lavana/SaltyJala, Agni (Water and Fire)
Katu/BitterAkasha, Agni (Aether and Fire)
Tikta/PungentAgni, Vayu (Fire and Air)
Kashaya/AstringentVayu, Prithvi (Air and Earth)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Gopal, Madan (1990). K.S. Gautam (ed.).India through the ages. Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India. p. 79.
  2. ^www.wisdomlib.org (2019-01-28)."Story of Pañcabhūta".www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved2022-09-18.
  3. ^Venkatesan, Satish (2013-03-01).Ayurvedic remedies: An introduction. Vyiha.ISBN 978-9881224149. Retrieved18 March 2015.
  4. ^abPrasad Sinha, Harendra (2006).Bharatiya Darshan Ki Rooprekha. Motilal Banarsidass Publisher. p. 86.ISBN 9788120821446. Retrieved18 March 2015.
  5. ^Carroll, Cain (2012).Mudras of India. Singing Dragon. p. 18.ISBN 978-1848191099. Retrieved18 March 2015.
  6. ^Motilal Bansaridas Publishers Bhagavata Purana Book 1 Skandha III Page 374-375
  7. ^"Five Elements". Archived fromthe original on 2020-11-28. Retrieved2016-08-17.
  8. ^abcd"PANCHA BHOOTAS OR THE FIVE ELEMENTS".indianscriptures.com/. Retrieved25 March 2015.
  9. ^"pancha-bhutas-the-possibility-of-the-five-elements".ishafoundation.org. 2012-01-23. Retrieved18 March 2015.
  10. ^Sharma, Shiv (2003).Brilliance of Hinduism. Diamond Pocket Books (P). p. 93.ISBN 978-8128800825. Retrieved3 April 2015.
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