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The word ‘bhuta’ is derived from “Bhu” dhatu(Sanskrit root) and “Kta”pratyaya(suffix). It means existence in the universe.<ref>Dingarilakshmanachary.Acharya’sAyurvedeeyapadarthavigyana. Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit pratisthan;2012.Chapter 12,Pancha mahabhuta;page 66</ref> That which can be perceived through the external sense organs is called Bhuta.<ref>BK Dwivedi.Padarthavijnana. Varanasi: Chowkhambakrishnadas academy;2003.Chapter 2,Dravya vigyana;page49</ref> | The word ‘bhuta’ is derived from “Bhu” dhatu(Sanskrit root) and “Kta”pratyaya(suffix). It means existence in the universe.<ref>Dingarilakshmanachary.Acharya’sAyurvedeeyapadarthavigyana. Delhi: Chaukhamba Sanskrit pratisthan;2012.Chapter 12,Pancha mahabhuta;page 66</ref> That which can be perceived through the external sense organs is called Bhuta.<ref>BK Dwivedi.Padarthavijnana. Varanasi: Chowkhambakrishnadas academy;2003.Chapter 2,Dravya vigyana;page49</ref> | ||
==Five fundamental elements == | ==Five fundamental elements == | ||
The five fundamental elements are ([[Sharira Sthana]] | |||
# [[Akasha]] | The five fundamental elements are ([[Sharira Sthana]] 1/27) | ||
# [[Vayu]] | |||
# [[Agni]] | #[[Akasha mahabhuta]] | ||
# [[Jala]] | #[[Vayu mahabhuta]] | ||
# [[Prithvi]] | #[[Agni mahabhuta]] | ||
#[[Jala mahabhuta]] | |||
#[[Prithvi mahabhuta]] | |||
Each of these elements possesses inherent physical properties. | Each of these elements possesses inherent physical properties. | ||
==Importance of panchamahabhuta == | ==Importance of panchamahabhuta == | ||