Irresistible will
Sanskrit Name: प्राकाम्यम् The ability to become irresistible, the condition of not being subject to another’s will Alternate Name(s): Prakamyam
Jalam
Sanskrit Name: जलम् The element that ensures harmony and smoothness, serving as the foundation of flavor, is detected by the taste buds. Alternate Name(s): water elements
Jangamah
Sanskrit Name: जङ्गमः / बहिरन्तश्वेतनः Any organism within the animal kingdom that shows a noticeable response to outside stimuli. Alternate Name(s): mobile life form with internal and external sentience
Jarayujah
Sanskrit Name: जरायुजः Placental mammals, such as humans, lions, tigers, cows, and goats, give birth to live young after a gestation period where the fetus develops within the mother’s womb, receiving nutrients and oxygen through the placenta. Alternate Name(s): viviparous animals
Jivah
Sanskrit Name: जीवः The lifelong essential principle. Alternate Name(s): Living being, individual self
Jivanmuktih
Sanskrit Name: जीवन्मुक्तिः Achieving freedom or deliverance during one’s lifetime, liberation from the cycle of karmic rebirth. Alternate Name(s): liberation in the embodied state
Jnanam
Sanskrit Name: ज्ञानम् A broader understanding based on a cognitive occurrence that is acknowledged upon experience. Alternate Name(s): Understanding, religious knowledge
Karanam
Sanskrit Name: करणम् The tool or instrument used for treatment, i.e. a medicine or procedure Alternate Name(s): tool, instrument
Karma
Sanskrit Name: कर्म Activity is one of the six fundamental ontological classifications of an object. It encompasses pharmacological, nutritional, and functional aspects within the realm of medical practice. Alternate Name(s): action
Karma-Samanyam
Sanskrit Name: कर्म-सामान्यम् Engaging in certain actions or physical activities can enhance particular elements within the body. For instance, adequate sleep can elevate kapha levels. Alternate Name(s): similarity at the level of action