Indian Philosophy in Healthcare
Explore how ancient Indian philosophical traditions inform healthcare practices and ethics
Questions
Which ancient Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of non-violence (ahimsa) and compassion (karuna) in healthcare?
- Nyaya
- Vaisheshika
- Samkhya
- Jainism
According to the Upanishads, what is the ultimate goal of human life?
- Wealth and prosperity
- Power and control
- Sense pleasures and gratification
- Moksha (liberation from suffering)
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of dharma (righteousness) and ethical conduct in healthcare?
- Mimamsa
- Vedanta
- Yoga
- Nyaya
According to the Bhagavad Gita, what is the duty of a physician?
- To cure the patient's illness
- To provide comfort and support
- To uphold the patient's autonomy
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of self-realization and inner transformation in healthcare?
- Vedanta
- Yoga
- Samkhya
- Nyaya
According to the Charaka Samhita, what are the three main causes of disease?
- Physical factors
- Mental factors
- Spiritual factors
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of balance and harmony in healthcare?
- Samkhya
- Yoga
- Ayurveda
- Nyaya
According to the Susruta Samhita, what are the four main pillars of healthcare?
- Diet
- Exercise
- Sleep
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of mindfulness and meditation in healthcare?
- Yoga
- Vedanta
- Samkhya
- Nyaya
According to the Bhagavad Gita, what is the best way to overcome suffering?
- To seek pleasure and avoid pain
- To detach oneself from desires
- To perform one's duty without attachment
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of knowledge and wisdom in healthcare?
- Nyaya
- Vaisheshika
- Samkhya
- Yoga
According to the Charaka Samhita, what is the ultimate goal of healthcare?
- To cure disease
- To promote health and well-being
- To prevent disease
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of compassion and empathy in healthcare?
- Buddhism
- Jainism
- Yoga
- Nyaya
According to the Bhagavad Gita, what is the duty of a healthcare provider?
- To provide the best possible care to patients
- To respect the patient's autonomy and dignity
- To uphold the patient's right to informed consent
- All of the above
Which Indian philosophical school emphasized the importance of self-care and personal responsibility in healthcare?
- Yoga
- Ayurveda
- Samkhya
- Nyaya