Article by Dr Raghuram Y.S. MD (Ay) & Dr Manasa, B.A.M.S
Pravritti means attachment.
Attachment to worldly desires and pleasures is the root for all the miseries.
Attachment is produced by moha (ignorance), ichcha (desire) and dwesha (hatred).
Effect of Pravrutti or attachment
Attachment gives rise to the below mentioned entities –
Ahamkara means egoism or egoistic feeling.
When under the influence of egoism caused by attachment, one would feel that he has been endowed with best caste, beauty, wealth, job, intelligence, character, education, place, age, strength, influence etc.
Sanga means obstruction in the pathway of attaining salvation.
Deeds of the mind, speech and body which are not conducive for the attainment of moksha or liberation are called Sanga.
Sanga means obstruction. These misdeeds done by the means of mind, speech and or body will prove to be obstacles for attainment of salvation. One tends to do these misdeeds when he or she is attached to the worldly pleasures and things (pravritti).
Samshaya means doubting.
Doubting about the existence of karma phala (effects of past deeds), moksha (salvation), purusha (soul), pretyabhava (life after death) etc is called Samshaya.
Self-importance of extraordinary nature (beyond limits) is called abhisamplava. It is also a form of ahankara or egoism.
Abhisamplava includes feelings such as –
Abhyavapata means attachment and possessiveness with family and friends.
Attachment towards father, mother, wife, children, relatives, friends and servants is called Abhyavapata. In Abhyavapata, the extreme possessiveness towards the mentioned categories of near and dear ones gives a feeling that ‘they belong to me and I belong to them’.
Vipratyaya means opposite actions.
One who doesn’t know to distinguish and discriminate between what works (deeds) should be done and what should not be done (karya-akarya), is ignorant between good and bad (hita-ahita) and between conducive and non conducive (shubha-ashubha) and acts opposite to that are called Vipratyaya.
Avishesha means inability to differentiate between things.
One’s inability to differentiate between conscious and unconscious elements (jgna and ajgna), nature and its modifications / deviations (prakriti-vikara), attachment and detachment (pravritti-nivritti) is called avishesha.
Anupaya means performing weird activities or some activities repeatedly though they do not yield anything.
Anupaya comprises of the below mentioned activities –
Just Before Finishing –
All the above said Ahamkara, Sanga etc are the effects of attachment or pravritti. Pravritti is the root source or cause of many miseries. Therefore one should not be attached to the worldly pleasures and things in fact should keep ourselves away and detached from these fatal attractions which lead us into the ocean of grief and miseries. In this article, I have covered in detail the meaning of Pravritti and the consequences which occur when one gets indulged in Pravritti. Nivritti or detachment from these things is responsible for happiness and the pathway to attain moksha or salvation.
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