AYURVEDA INTERPRETATION OF TAACHILYA: A CLASSICAL REVIEW
Dr. Diksha Sharma*, Dr. Shanti Bodh, Dr. Indu, Dr. Shweta Thakur
ABSTRACT
Interpreting classical Ayurvedic texts requires specialized methodological approaches to decode their complex and abstract concepts. Among these, Taacchilya—an interpretative principle based on similarity and functional analogy—holds particular importance. This study presents a conceptual literary review analysing the definition, classification, and interpretative relevance of Taacchilya. Data were systematically gathered from classical Ayurvedic treatises, their commentaries, and secondary literature, followed by critical analysis. The review emphasizes that Taacchilya functions as a structured tool to minimize ambiguity and enhance clarity in textual interpretation. Its application enables deeper understanding of physiological, pathological, and clinical concepts through comparative reasoning. Consequently, Taacchilya significantly contributes to precise comprehension of Ayurvedic literature and strengthens both academic scholarship and clinical reasoning.
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