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Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 1
Sixty-four Arts of ancient India
Author of Hindi article –Pt. Shri Durgadutta Tripathi
Edited and Translated by – Dr. A.S. Nene
nene_ashok@yahoo.com
The scope of education was very wide in ancient India. Knowledge of arts or
skills was important part of it. There are many references about arts in texts
like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas and poetry. One can find very
interesting description of arts in a text Nitisaar of Sage Shukracharya.
According to him there are infinite numbers of arts but there are main sixty-
four arts. The art can be mastered even by a dumb person.
z´ae mUkae=ip yt! ktuR klas<}< tu tt! Sm«tm!, nItIsar
These sixty-four arts are described in details in a text “Shivtatva Ratnakar”
composed by Keldi Shri Basavrajendra. The list below describes the Sanskrit
name of the art and its brief description.
1 Itihas-History
2 Aagam - Rituals
3 Kavya -Poetry
4 Alankar- Grammar of poetry
5 Natak- Dramatics
6 Gayaktva – Singing
7 kavitva – Composition of poems
8 Kamashastra – Sex
9 Durohar / Dyuta – Gambling
10 Deshbhasha Lipidynan -Knowledge of scripts and languages of different
countries.
11 Lipikarma -Script deciphering
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12 Vachan -Reading
13 GaNak - Computation
14 Vyavahar –Behavioral etiquette
15 Swardynana -Phonetics
16 Shakun -Knowledge of Auspicious time and events
17 Samudrik - Palmistry
18 Ratnashastra - Gemology
19 GajaAshvaratha Kaushalya - Horse/Elephant riding
20 Mallashastra- Wrestling
21 Soopakarma -Cookery
22 Bhuhdohad -Gardening
23 Gandhavada- Perfumery
24 Dhatuvad -Metal purification
25 Rasasambandha –Khanivad-Chemical mining
26 Bilwad-
27 AgniSanstambha-Fire control
28 JalaSanstambha-Water control
29 Vachahstambhan- voice control
30 Vayahstambhan-Age control
31 VashikaraN- Hypnotism
32 AakarshaN - Attraction
33 Mohan -
34 Viddveshan -
35 Uchattan -Extraction (thorn)
36 MaraN - Killing
37 Kalavanjan-
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38 unknown-
39 Parakayapravesh-To enter into another person’s body
40 Padukasidhhi -
41 Vaksidhhi -Oretory
42 Gutikasidhhi-
43 Endrajalik-
44 Anjan - Ointment making
45 Pardrushtivanjan -
46 Swaraivanjan -
47 Manimantra Aushadik Sidhhi-
48 Chorkarm -Theft/ Stealing
49 Chitrakriya- Drawing
50 Lohakriya- Iron smithy
51 Ashmakriya- Stone working
52 Mrutkriya - Soil conditioning
53 Darukriya- Wood working
54 Venukriya- Bamboo works
55 Charmakriya- Leather works
56 Ambarkriya -Umbrella making
57 AddrushyakaraN -Vanishing things
58 DantikaraN -
59 Mrugayavidhi -Animal hunting
60 Vanijya - Commerce
61 Pashupalya- Animal keeping
62 Krushi- Agriculture
63 Asavkarma - Distillation
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64 Lavkukkutameshadiyudhakarak kaushalya - Bird/Animal fighting
According to Jayamangal all arts can be grouped under two categories.
The first category is arts related to sexology and other is arts related to
techniques. Each category comprises of 64 arts. Many arts in both categories
are same. The arts under first category can be divided into four groups.
A. Karmashraya- Work based- 24 arts
B. Dyutashraya – Gambling based – 20 arts
C. Shayanopacharika –Sleeping posture based -16 arts
D. Uttarkala- Miscellaneous- 4 arts.
A- Karmashraya (Work based group)-The twenty-four arts under this
group are listed below.
1 Geet - Singing
2 Nrutya -Dancing
3 Vadya- Playing musical instruments
4 Kaushal Lipidyan -Reading different scripts
5 Udarvachan -Give blessings
6 Chitravidhi - Painting
7 Pustakarm -Book binding
8 Patrachheda -Making leaf plates or cones for meals
9 Malyavidhi - Prepare garlands
10 Gandhayutsya swadavidhan -Cookery
11 Ratnapariksha - Gemology
12 Sivan – Sewing
13 Rangaparidyan- Colors
14 UpakaraNkriya – Making instruments
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15 –Manavidhi -Measurements
16 -Ajivdyana
17 –Tiryagyonichikikitsit -
18 -Mayakrutapashandparidyana
19 -Kridakaushal
20-Lokadyana -
21 -VaichkshyaN
22 –Samvahan -
23 –Sharirsanskar -
24 –Vishesh Kaushalya
B-Dyutashraya (Gambling based group) – 20 arts. First 15 arts are
Visual and remaining 5 are real arts.
1-Auuhprapti -Longevity
2 –Akshavidhan-
3-Roopsankhya
4-KriyamargaN-
5-BeejgrahaN-
6-Nayadynan-
7-KaraNadynan-
8- Chitrachitravidhi -
9- Gudharashi -
10 –Tulyabhihar-
11-KshipragrahaN
12 -Anupraptilekhsmruti
13 –Agnikarm-
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14-Chalvyamohan-
15-Grahadan-
16-Upasthanvidhi-
17- Yuddha-War
18-Ruta
19-Gata-
20-Nrutta
C-Shayanopacharika(Sleeping posture based group) -16 arts
1-Purush BhavkaraN-
2-Swaragaprakashan-
3-Pratyangdan-
4-Nakhadantvichar-
5-Nivistansan-
6-Guhyang Sansparshnanulomya
7-Parmartha Kaushal-
8-HarshaN
9-Samanarthakrutarthata
10-Anuprotsahan
11-Mrudukrodhapravartan-
13- Kruddhaprasadan
14-Suptaparityaga
15-Charamswapavidhi
16-Guhyadohan
D- Uttarkala (Misc) group – four arts
1-Sashrupat shapdan
2-Swashapathkriya
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3-Prasthitanugaman
4-Punah PunrnirishyaN
Shridharswami in his text “Bhagwat,(part 10, chapter 45 and verse 64) has
mentioned more arts. But According to Nitisaar of Shukracharya
1-Geet -Singing
2- Vadya –Playing musical instruments
3-Nrutya- Dancing
4- Visheshakchhadya- Forhead decoration with paper, leaves etc.
6-Tandul-kusumabalivikar-use of colored rice grains and flower for worship.
7-PushpastaraN- Floral carpets
8-Dashnavsanangrag- Decaration of nails and body
9- Manibhumika karma-Floor decoration with pearls or precious stones.
10- Shayanrachana –Bed arrangement.
11-Udakvadya- Jalataranga-Series of water pots for creating music.
12-Udakaghat- Sprinkling with water cannons.
13-Chitrashycha yoga – Herbal preparations for weakening of enemy
14- Malyagranthanvikalpa-Preparation of floral garlands and hair bands
15-Shekarkapidyojan –Ladies hair styling.
16-Nepathyaprayog- Body make-up with cloth, ornaments and flowers.
17-KarNapatrabhanga- Ear ornaments preparation.
18- Gandhayukti- Making scented dhupa.
19-BhushaNyojan-Ornamental make-up
20- Endrajal – Magic / mesmerism.
21-Kauchumaryog - Preparation of sex tonics.
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22- Hastlaghav- Hand magic.
23- Vichitrashakayushbhakshyavikar kriya- Culinary preparations- sweets
etc.
24-Panakrasa Ragasav yojan- Making sharbat or syrups.
25- Suchivan Karm –Needle work-Embroidery
26-Sutra krida –Hand puppets show
27- Veenadamruvadya-Playing musical instruments like veena or damru
28-Pahelika - Solving riddles.
29- Pratimala- An interesting style of reading text or poem.
30-Durvachakyog - Reciting text which is difficult to pronounce and
understand.
31- Pustak Vachan –Book reading
32- Natakakhyalika darshan -Dramatics
33-Kavya Samasyapurti – Solving riddles.
34-Pattikavetrayanvikalpa - Furniture making.
35-Takshyakarm –Cutting wood to proper size and shape.
36-TakshyaN - Carpentry.
37- Vastuvidya - Civil engineering / architecture.
38-Roopyaratna Pariksha - Valuations of gems and coins.
39-Dhatuwad- Mixing of metals like brass.
40-Maniragakar Dyana- Idientification of pearls and gems.
41- Vrukshaurveda- knowledge of Botany.
42- Meshkukkutlavakyuddhavidhi – Knowledge of bird/ animal fighting for
gambling.
43-Shukasarika Pralapan - training of bird to speak.
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44-Utsadan-Samvahan-Keshmardankaushal- Body massage and hair care.
45-Akshyarmushti kathan-Secret word codes for communication or Mushti
sanket - Secret communication through fingers (used by traders in
auctions).
46- Mlenchhit Vikalpa- Secret communication through gestures.
47- Deshbhasha vidyan –Knowledge of foreign languages.
48 - Pushpashakatika- Decoration of vehicles with flowers.
49 - Nimittadyana – Knowledge of auspicious date and time for a particular
work.
50 – Yantramatruka- Knowledge of instruments or machines
51-DharaNmatruka- Remembering heard sentences.
52-Sampathya-
53-Manasi Kavya Kriya – To complete incomplete poem or its part.
54- Abhidhankosha-
55-Chandodyan
56-Kriyakalpa –Poetry forms
57- Chalitak Yog –Conceal body or speech.
58- Vastragopan – covering parts of body with cloth.
59-Dhyutavishesh-
60 -Aakarsh kriya - Playing with dices.
61- Balakridanak
62- Vainayiki dyna – Behavior with known and unknown persons.
63- Vaijayiki Dynan –Knowledge of victory.
64-Vyayam –Physical exercise.
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Jaymangal has described these arts in details.
According to sage Shukracharya the various arts are known not by its name
but its expression. The cast name is sometimes associated with the art of
artist. The first art is dancing. This contains physical expressions with
motion.
1-Dancing- This art is of two types i.e. Natya and Anatya. Behabiorial
representation of men and women is termed as Natya and other form is
Anatya. The art of dancing was very advanced. Tandavnrutya of God
Shankara is famous. Dancing of peacocks during rainy season is worth
seeing. Dancing is natural expression when one is overwhelmed with some
sort pleasure. This art was developed into different forms by the experts.
Dancing is common in both civilized and un-civilized societies. In western
countries the art has a social status.
In ancient day knowledge of this art was considered essential for price or
princess. This art is maintained in South India in its original form. Artists like
Shri Udayshankar are trying to revive this art. Dance teaching by Arjuna to
princess Uttara (daughter of king Virata) is mentioned in the epic
Mahabharata.
2-Vadan- The knowledge of playing a musical instrument is an art. There
are four types of musical instruments.
1. Tat – String instruments-VeeNa, Tambora, Sarangi, Bela, Sarod etc
2. Sushir- Instrument with hallow part inside-Flute, Shahnai,Harmonium,
Conch etc.
3. Avanaddha- Instrument clad with leather-Dhol,Nagara, Mrudang,
Daf,Khanjari etc
4. Ghan-Instruments with striking parts- Zhanz, Manjira, Clapping etc
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Musical instruments enhance the singing music. VeeNa was main instrument
in ancient India. Ancient texts mention playing of VeeNa by Goddess
Saraswati and Sage Narada, Flute of God Shrikrishna, and Damaru of God
Mahadeo. There are many Sanskrit texts related to musical instruments
describing preparation and maintenance and standard dimensions. Musical
instruments were played during auspicious occasions and festivals.
Instruments were also played for marching army.
3- Dresses and ornaments - To assist men and women with proper dress
and ornaments is an art.
4-Costumes and make up – To change the personal appearance by
suitable costumes is also an art. Hanuman met Sita in the attire of a
Brahmin.
5- Setting and decorating the bed- In this art the bed is decorated with
different bed sheets and covered with flowers and garlands.
6- Gambling - This art was for entertainment of men. The gambling was of
different types and played with dices. As per Mahabharata Nala, Yudhishtir
and Shakuni was expert in this art.
7-Sex play – According to Gandharva Veda knowledge of different positions
is also an art.
8- Distillation –Preparation of wines or medicinal liquids was an art.
9- Surgery -extraction of thorn etc, dressing of wounds was an art.
10-Cookery- Use of various spices for food preparation is art. King Nakul
and Bhim were experts in this art.
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11-Horticulture- The art involves plantation of trees creepers etc for fruits
and flowers. Ancient texts like Vishnudharmottar puraN, AgnipuraN and
Nitisaar gives detailed information on this art.
12- Mining- Extraction for stones, metal, separation of metals, preparation
of metallic powders etc is an art.
13- Sugar making – Making sugar from juice of sugar cane, beet root is an
art. The product can be in different form such as jiggery, raw sugar,
crystalline sugar etc.
14- Gold smithy –Preparation of gold and silver ornaments is an art.
15 – PruthakkaraN (Analysis) – Art to separate different metals.
16-Apurva vidynan – Making alloys by combination of different metals.
17-LavaN kriya –Salt making – Art of making salt from water from sea,
lakes or rock etc.
The last ten arts are related to modern Botany, Mining, Metallurgy and
Chemistry.
18-Marshal arts-It involves balancing of legs and use of weapons in dual
fight.
19- Mallayudhha- Wrestling – In wresting the person attacks on hands or
legs of the opponent. This art was very famous in India. Ancient texts
mention the famous wrestlers such as Jarasnadha, Bhim, Kans and
Shrikrushna etc.
According to sage Shukracharya, on who is defeated in wrestling goes to hell
and war should continue till the end of enemy. Ancient text Sapatashati (1-
92 to 84) describes a sea war between lord Vishnu and demon
Madhukaitabha, which lasts for 5000 years.
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20-Nipidan-Physical attacking – It involves sudden attack on the un-alert
enemy. It is also used in self defense.
21-Astra – Throwing weapons on enemy- In modern wars guns and
missiles are used.
22-Yuddha- Strategic planning – It involves movement of army laid on
horses and elephants. Five arts numbered from 18 to 22 are related to
Dhanurveda (Archery).
23 Hastamudra- Arrangement of hand fingers- This art was to please gods
and also to attain physical and mental power and treatment of body
ailments. There are as many 32 arrangement described in Sanskrit texts on
Tantra and Aagams. Modern hypnotists also use some such arrangement of
fingers.
24-Sarathhya- Driving the horse driven chariots was an art. Driving horse
or elephant was essential for princes. Mahabharat describes Lord Krishna
driving chariot of Arjuna and King Shalya driving chariot of KarNa.
25-Pot Making- Artisans of ancient period were expert in making pots from
clay, wood and brass etc. Museums display such artifacts found during
archeological excavations from various sites
26- Drawing and Painting –Paintings at ancient temples and Buddhist
caves indicate the high level of skill developed by the painters. The paints
used appear as still fresh. These paintings attract large foreign tourists. To
decorate walls of house, use of paintings was very common. Women too
were expert in paining on wall and floors. Chitralekha, the friend of princess
Usha (daughter BaNasur) used to draw portrait of person seen only once.
There are six things involved in this art namely;
i. Roopbhed-Mixing of colors to get the correct shade.
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ii. PramaN- Use of a scale to show depth and distances within a painting.
iii. Bhav- Expression on face.
iv. Sadrushhya –Similarity.
v. VarNika- Color composition and
vi. Bhang –The posture (to enhance the figure).
The texts “Samarangan Sutradhar” and other describe this art in details.
27-Levelling of ground –For construction of Temples, palaces, lakes etc,
the ground has to be leveled.
28 Preparation of time measuring instruments- In ancient period time
was measured with Jalayantra, Sand clock, sun-dial etc. With the invention
of mechanical clocks earlier ancient types have become obsolete. Only few
astrologers use for special occasions such as marriages or know sunrise and
sun set times.
29- Preparation of musical instruments-
30-Rangakarma- Dyeing of cloth-This art was a house hold art earlier but
nowadays dyeing is done by dyers. Many expert dyers of Rajasthan can dye
the two sides of a fine cloth with different colors. Tie and dye work
(Bandhani) is a skillful art mastered by dyers of Rajasthan .
31-Jalavayuagni Sanyog - Combination of water, air and fire to control
steam
Ancient text Samarangan Sutradhar by King Bhoja contains a chapter 31
entitled as Yantravidhan (Machines). The chapter contains 224 verses
describing various machines. This indicates that Indians in ancient period
were using various machines for day to day works.
32–Ratha Nauka NirmaN –Initially the means of transport was carts.
Subsequently boats and ships were made for water transport. Use of ships is
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mentioned in Veda. Water transport to various countries was popular but
with the rise of British Empire in India this art vanished.
33 - RajjukaraN – Rope making with the fibers of hemp jute etc.
34-Patbandha- Cloth weaving –This art was very advanced in India. Prior
to East India company’s arrival, weaving of extra fine cloth was known to
local weavers. But foreign traders destroyed this art to promote their
industries.
35-Ratnaparikshya- Gemology- Identification of various gems, polishing
and making holes is a art. People in India wear precious stones in rings or
bracelet to protect themselves from bad effects of some planets as per
astrology.
36- Gold smithy –This art involves assessment of purity of gold or silver.
37-Artificial jewelry making- an art of making ornaments using artificial
metals and stones.
38-SwarNadyalankarkruti –Gold smithy involving making gold and silver
ornaments and gold plating on other metals.
39 -Mardavadikriya- It is an art of softening of raw leather for further
uses.
40- Pashucharmangnirharkriyadynan- It is an art of separating skin of a
dead animal without damage.
41-Dairy work -Making curd , butter and Ghee from milk is also an art.
42-Kanchukadi siwan – Tailoring or stitching the cloth is an art.
43-JalataraN- Swimming also includes life saving of drowning person.
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44-Bandasamarjan – Cleaning the household utensils used in cooking or
for serving food.703
45-Vastrasamarjan –Washing clothes and repairing.
46 –Khurkarm – Shaving and hair cutting.
47-Oil extraction- Extraction of oil from oil seeds and fatty oil from animal
flesh.
48- Palaung - an agricultural land is an art.
49 –Tree climbing – It needs a skill to climb high trees for collecting fruits.
50-Manokul sewa- It is an art to serve other persons with pleasing
manners. Servants and students should know this skill.
51-VenutruNadi Kriya-Bamboo works- Bamboo and grass are abundantly
available natural material. To make baskets, mats, roof covers from bamboo
and grass is an art.
52- Glassware making – To make glass articles such as bangles, lamp
shades is art.
53-Sanchetan –It deals with irrigation of agriculture fields.
54-SamharaN- It deals with drainage of excessive water from fields.
55- Iron smithy- It deals with fabrication of iron implements for
agricultural or domestic uses.
56-PalyaN kriya- It deals with saddle making for horse or elephant riding.
57 Samrakshyan and 58 Poshan - Baby care- To look after the physical
and mental growth of a child.
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59-Toy making – This art involves preparation of toys considering the age
of the child.
60-Sayuktatadan- Punishing the guilty persons with appropriate
punishment is also an art.
61- Handwriting – Ancient texts were copied by manual hand writing.
Huge texts such as Mahabharata, with more than 125000 verses, are written
in same size of letters without any correction and the pages are free from
dirty spots. With modern discovery of type writers and printing presses,
people are neglecting this art.
62-Presevation of beetle leaves - Experts can preserve leaves for months
by reshuffling daily.
63-Aadan –It is an art doing a job quickly
64-Pratidan- It is an art doing a job for a long period with the same
quality. The last two arts are very important in present era.
Authors concluding remarks- Sixty-four ancient Indian arts are described
in this article. The extent of this subject is very wide. It should also include
32 Vidyas (techniques) described in a separate article in the same issue of
this magazine. The aim of education should be increase of knowledge,
betterment of personal relations and more earning for the livelihood. The
ancient education system was to fulfill the four basic duties of a person,
Dharma (Religion), Artha (Earning), Kama (Family life) and Mokshya
(Attainment of eternal peace). Lord Krishna was master of all the sixty-four
arts. Arjun in Dance, Bhim in cookery and Parshram and Dronacharya were
expert in archery. Due to modern education system a person has to perform
any job available to him. This leads to class struggle and unemployment. All
human are not same. Some people are inclined to some particular subject.
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Sage Shuracharya mentions that “It is easy to learn and master traditional
(family) skill than acquire new skill”.
ya< ya< kla< smaiïTy inpu]ae yae ih manv>,
nEpu{ykr[e sMyk! Ta< ta< kuyaRt! s @v ih.
A son of a carpenter is able the learn carpentry skill much better than other
person because he is familiar since childhood the intricacies of the trade.
Ancient education system was base on this psychological principle.
Modern educationists are realizing the lacuna of modern education system.
But we are blindly following their system which creates a hatred towards
own trade. Sons of artisans are after low salary office jobs. It would be
better if we follow our ancient system of education.
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Sixty four arts of ancient india

  • 1. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 1 Sixty-four Arts of ancient India Author of Hindi article –Pt. Shri Durgadutta Tripathi Edited and Translated by – Dr. A.S. Nene nene_ashok@yahoo.com The scope of education was very wide in ancient India. Knowledge of arts or skills was important part of it. There are many references about arts in texts like Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas and poetry. One can find very interesting description of arts in a text Nitisaar of Sage Shukracharya. According to him there are infinite numbers of arts but there are main sixty- four arts. The art can be mastered even by a dumb person. z´ae mUkae=ip yt! ktuR klas<}< tu tt! Sm«tm!, nItIsar These sixty-four arts are described in details in a text “Shivtatva Ratnakar” composed by Keldi Shri Basavrajendra. The list below describes the Sanskrit name of the art and its brief description. 1 Itihas-History 2 Aagam - Rituals 3 Kavya -Poetry 4 Alankar- Grammar of poetry 5 Natak- Dramatics 6 Gayaktva – Singing 7 kavitva – Composition of poems 8 Kamashastra – Sex 9 Durohar / Dyuta – Gambling 10 Deshbhasha Lipidynan -Knowledge of scripts and languages of different countries. 11 Lipikarma -Script deciphering
  • 2. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 2 12 Vachan -Reading 13 GaNak - Computation 14 Vyavahar –Behavioral etiquette 15 Swardynana -Phonetics 16 Shakun -Knowledge of Auspicious time and events 17 Samudrik - Palmistry 18 Ratnashastra - Gemology 19 GajaAshvaratha Kaushalya - Horse/Elephant riding 20 Mallashastra- Wrestling 21 Soopakarma -Cookery 22 Bhuhdohad -Gardening 23 Gandhavada- Perfumery 24 Dhatuvad -Metal purification 25 Rasasambandha –Khanivad-Chemical mining 26 Bilwad- 27 AgniSanstambha-Fire control 28 JalaSanstambha-Water control 29 Vachahstambhan- voice control 30 Vayahstambhan-Age control 31 VashikaraN- Hypnotism 32 AakarshaN - Attraction 33 Mohan - 34 Viddveshan - 35 Uchattan -Extraction (thorn) 36 MaraN - Killing 37 Kalavanjan-
  • 3. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 3 38 unknown- 39 Parakayapravesh-To enter into another person’s body 40 Padukasidhhi - 41 Vaksidhhi -Oretory 42 Gutikasidhhi- 43 Endrajalik- 44 Anjan - Ointment making 45 Pardrushtivanjan - 46 Swaraivanjan - 47 Manimantra Aushadik Sidhhi- 48 Chorkarm -Theft/ Stealing 49 Chitrakriya- Drawing 50 Lohakriya- Iron smithy 51 Ashmakriya- Stone working 52 Mrutkriya - Soil conditioning 53 Darukriya- Wood working 54 Venukriya- Bamboo works 55 Charmakriya- Leather works 56 Ambarkriya -Umbrella making 57 AddrushyakaraN -Vanishing things 58 DantikaraN - 59 Mrugayavidhi -Animal hunting 60 Vanijya - Commerce 61 Pashupalya- Animal keeping 62 Krushi- Agriculture 63 Asavkarma - Distillation
  • 4. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 4 64 Lavkukkutameshadiyudhakarak kaushalya - Bird/Animal fighting According to Jayamangal all arts can be grouped under two categories. The first category is arts related to sexology and other is arts related to techniques. Each category comprises of 64 arts. Many arts in both categories are same. The arts under first category can be divided into four groups. A. Karmashraya- Work based- 24 arts B. Dyutashraya – Gambling based – 20 arts C. Shayanopacharika –Sleeping posture based -16 arts D. Uttarkala- Miscellaneous- 4 arts. A- Karmashraya (Work based group)-The twenty-four arts under this group are listed below. 1 Geet - Singing 2 Nrutya -Dancing 3 Vadya- Playing musical instruments 4 Kaushal Lipidyan -Reading different scripts 5 Udarvachan -Give blessings 6 Chitravidhi - Painting 7 Pustakarm -Book binding 8 Patrachheda -Making leaf plates or cones for meals 9 Malyavidhi - Prepare garlands 10 Gandhayutsya swadavidhan -Cookery 11 Ratnapariksha - Gemology 12 Sivan – Sewing 13 Rangaparidyan- Colors 14 UpakaraNkriya – Making instruments
  • 5. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 5 15 –Manavidhi -Measurements 16 -Ajivdyana 17 –Tiryagyonichikikitsit - 18 -Mayakrutapashandparidyana 19 -Kridakaushal 20-Lokadyana - 21 -VaichkshyaN 22 –Samvahan - 23 –Sharirsanskar - 24 –Vishesh Kaushalya B-Dyutashraya (Gambling based group) – 20 arts. First 15 arts are Visual and remaining 5 are real arts. 1-Auuhprapti -Longevity 2 –Akshavidhan- 3-Roopsankhya 4-KriyamargaN- 5-BeejgrahaN- 6-Nayadynan- 7-KaraNadynan- 8- Chitrachitravidhi - 9- Gudharashi - 10 –Tulyabhihar- 11-KshipragrahaN 12 -Anupraptilekhsmruti 13 –Agnikarm-
  • 6. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 6 14-Chalvyamohan- 15-Grahadan- 16-Upasthanvidhi- 17- Yuddha-War 18-Ruta 19-Gata- 20-Nrutta C-Shayanopacharika(Sleeping posture based group) -16 arts 1-Purush BhavkaraN- 2-Swaragaprakashan- 3-Pratyangdan- 4-Nakhadantvichar- 5-Nivistansan- 6-Guhyang Sansparshnanulomya 7-Parmartha Kaushal- 8-HarshaN 9-Samanarthakrutarthata 10-Anuprotsahan 11-Mrudukrodhapravartan- 13- Kruddhaprasadan 14-Suptaparityaga 15-Charamswapavidhi 16-Guhyadohan D- Uttarkala (Misc) group – four arts 1-Sashrupat shapdan 2-Swashapathkriya
  • 7. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 7 3-Prasthitanugaman 4-Punah PunrnirishyaN Shridharswami in his text “Bhagwat,(part 10, chapter 45 and verse 64) has mentioned more arts. But According to Nitisaar of Shukracharya 1-Geet -Singing 2- Vadya –Playing musical instruments 3-Nrutya- Dancing 4- Visheshakchhadya- Forhead decoration with paper, leaves etc. 6-Tandul-kusumabalivikar-use of colored rice grains and flower for worship. 7-PushpastaraN- Floral carpets 8-Dashnavsanangrag- Decaration of nails and body 9- Manibhumika karma-Floor decoration with pearls or precious stones. 10- Shayanrachana –Bed arrangement. 11-Udakvadya- Jalataranga-Series of water pots for creating music. 12-Udakaghat- Sprinkling with water cannons. 13-Chitrashycha yoga – Herbal preparations for weakening of enemy 14- Malyagranthanvikalpa-Preparation of floral garlands and hair bands 15-Shekarkapidyojan –Ladies hair styling. 16-Nepathyaprayog- Body make-up with cloth, ornaments and flowers. 17-KarNapatrabhanga- Ear ornaments preparation. 18- Gandhayukti- Making scented dhupa. 19-BhushaNyojan-Ornamental make-up 20- Endrajal – Magic / mesmerism. 21-Kauchumaryog - Preparation of sex tonics.
  • 8. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 8 22- Hastlaghav- Hand magic. 23- Vichitrashakayushbhakshyavikar kriya- Culinary preparations- sweets etc. 24-Panakrasa Ragasav yojan- Making sharbat or syrups. 25- Suchivan Karm –Needle work-Embroidery 26-Sutra krida –Hand puppets show 27- Veenadamruvadya-Playing musical instruments like veena or damru 28-Pahelika - Solving riddles. 29- Pratimala- An interesting style of reading text or poem. 30-Durvachakyog - Reciting text which is difficult to pronounce and understand. 31- Pustak Vachan –Book reading 32- Natakakhyalika darshan -Dramatics 33-Kavya Samasyapurti – Solving riddles. 34-Pattikavetrayanvikalpa - Furniture making. 35-Takshyakarm –Cutting wood to proper size and shape. 36-TakshyaN - Carpentry. 37- Vastuvidya - Civil engineering / architecture. 38-Roopyaratna Pariksha - Valuations of gems and coins. 39-Dhatuwad- Mixing of metals like brass. 40-Maniragakar Dyana- Idientification of pearls and gems. 41- Vrukshaurveda- knowledge of Botany. 42- Meshkukkutlavakyuddhavidhi – Knowledge of bird/ animal fighting for gambling. 43-Shukasarika Pralapan - training of bird to speak.
  • 9. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 9 44-Utsadan-Samvahan-Keshmardankaushal- Body massage and hair care. 45-Akshyarmushti kathan-Secret word codes for communication or Mushti sanket - Secret communication through fingers (used by traders in auctions). 46- Mlenchhit Vikalpa- Secret communication through gestures. 47- Deshbhasha vidyan –Knowledge of foreign languages. 48 - Pushpashakatika- Decoration of vehicles with flowers. 49 - Nimittadyana – Knowledge of auspicious date and time for a particular work. 50 – Yantramatruka- Knowledge of instruments or machines 51-DharaNmatruka- Remembering heard sentences. 52-Sampathya- 53-Manasi Kavya Kriya – To complete incomplete poem or its part. 54- Abhidhankosha- 55-Chandodyan 56-Kriyakalpa –Poetry forms 57- Chalitak Yog –Conceal body or speech. 58- Vastragopan – covering parts of body with cloth. 59-Dhyutavishesh- 60 -Aakarsh kriya - Playing with dices. 61- Balakridanak 62- Vainayiki dyna – Behavior with known and unknown persons. 63- Vaijayiki Dynan –Knowledge of victory. 64-Vyayam –Physical exercise.
  • 10. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 10 Jaymangal has described these arts in details. According to sage Shukracharya the various arts are known not by its name but its expression. The cast name is sometimes associated with the art of artist. The first art is dancing. This contains physical expressions with motion. 1-Dancing- This art is of two types i.e. Natya and Anatya. Behabiorial representation of men and women is termed as Natya and other form is Anatya. The art of dancing was very advanced. Tandavnrutya of God Shankara is famous. Dancing of peacocks during rainy season is worth seeing. Dancing is natural expression when one is overwhelmed with some sort pleasure. This art was developed into different forms by the experts. Dancing is common in both civilized and un-civilized societies. In western countries the art has a social status. In ancient day knowledge of this art was considered essential for price or princess. This art is maintained in South India in its original form. Artists like Shri Udayshankar are trying to revive this art. Dance teaching by Arjuna to princess Uttara (daughter of king Virata) is mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. 2-Vadan- The knowledge of playing a musical instrument is an art. There are four types of musical instruments. 1. Tat – String instruments-VeeNa, Tambora, Sarangi, Bela, Sarod etc 2. Sushir- Instrument with hallow part inside-Flute, Shahnai,Harmonium, Conch etc. 3. Avanaddha- Instrument clad with leather-Dhol,Nagara, Mrudang, Daf,Khanjari etc 4. Ghan-Instruments with striking parts- Zhanz, Manjira, Clapping etc
  • 11. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 11 Musical instruments enhance the singing music. VeeNa was main instrument in ancient India. Ancient texts mention playing of VeeNa by Goddess Saraswati and Sage Narada, Flute of God Shrikrishna, and Damaru of God Mahadeo. There are many Sanskrit texts related to musical instruments describing preparation and maintenance and standard dimensions. Musical instruments were played during auspicious occasions and festivals. Instruments were also played for marching army. 3- Dresses and ornaments - To assist men and women with proper dress and ornaments is an art. 4-Costumes and make up – To change the personal appearance by suitable costumes is also an art. Hanuman met Sita in the attire of a Brahmin. 5- Setting and decorating the bed- In this art the bed is decorated with different bed sheets and covered with flowers and garlands. 6- Gambling - This art was for entertainment of men. The gambling was of different types and played with dices. As per Mahabharata Nala, Yudhishtir and Shakuni was expert in this art. 7-Sex play – According to Gandharva Veda knowledge of different positions is also an art. 8- Distillation –Preparation of wines or medicinal liquids was an art. 9- Surgery -extraction of thorn etc, dressing of wounds was an art. 10-Cookery- Use of various spices for food preparation is art. King Nakul and Bhim were experts in this art.
  • 12. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 12 11-Horticulture- The art involves plantation of trees creepers etc for fruits and flowers. Ancient texts like Vishnudharmottar puraN, AgnipuraN and Nitisaar gives detailed information on this art. 12- Mining- Extraction for stones, metal, separation of metals, preparation of metallic powders etc is an art. 13- Sugar making – Making sugar from juice of sugar cane, beet root is an art. The product can be in different form such as jiggery, raw sugar, crystalline sugar etc. 14- Gold smithy –Preparation of gold and silver ornaments is an art. 15 – PruthakkaraN (Analysis) – Art to separate different metals. 16-Apurva vidynan – Making alloys by combination of different metals. 17-LavaN kriya –Salt making – Art of making salt from water from sea, lakes or rock etc. The last ten arts are related to modern Botany, Mining, Metallurgy and Chemistry. 18-Marshal arts-It involves balancing of legs and use of weapons in dual fight. 19- Mallayudhha- Wrestling – In wresting the person attacks on hands or legs of the opponent. This art was very famous in India. Ancient texts mention the famous wrestlers such as Jarasnadha, Bhim, Kans and Shrikrushna etc. According to sage Shukracharya, on who is defeated in wrestling goes to hell and war should continue till the end of enemy. Ancient text Sapatashati (1- 92 to 84) describes a sea war between lord Vishnu and demon Madhukaitabha, which lasts for 5000 years.
  • 13. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 13 20-Nipidan-Physical attacking – It involves sudden attack on the un-alert enemy. It is also used in self defense. 21-Astra – Throwing weapons on enemy- In modern wars guns and missiles are used. 22-Yuddha- Strategic planning – It involves movement of army laid on horses and elephants. Five arts numbered from 18 to 22 are related to Dhanurveda (Archery). 23 Hastamudra- Arrangement of hand fingers- This art was to please gods and also to attain physical and mental power and treatment of body ailments. There are as many 32 arrangement described in Sanskrit texts on Tantra and Aagams. Modern hypnotists also use some such arrangement of fingers. 24-Sarathhya- Driving the horse driven chariots was an art. Driving horse or elephant was essential for princes. Mahabharat describes Lord Krishna driving chariot of Arjuna and King Shalya driving chariot of KarNa. 25-Pot Making- Artisans of ancient period were expert in making pots from clay, wood and brass etc. Museums display such artifacts found during archeological excavations from various sites 26- Drawing and Painting –Paintings at ancient temples and Buddhist caves indicate the high level of skill developed by the painters. The paints used appear as still fresh. These paintings attract large foreign tourists. To decorate walls of house, use of paintings was very common. Women too were expert in paining on wall and floors. Chitralekha, the friend of princess Usha (daughter BaNasur) used to draw portrait of person seen only once. There are six things involved in this art namely; i. Roopbhed-Mixing of colors to get the correct shade.
  • 14. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 14 ii. PramaN- Use of a scale to show depth and distances within a painting. iii. Bhav- Expression on face. iv. Sadrushhya –Similarity. v. VarNika- Color composition and vi. Bhang –The posture (to enhance the figure). The texts “Samarangan Sutradhar” and other describe this art in details. 27-Levelling of ground –For construction of Temples, palaces, lakes etc, the ground has to be leveled. 28 Preparation of time measuring instruments- In ancient period time was measured with Jalayantra, Sand clock, sun-dial etc. With the invention of mechanical clocks earlier ancient types have become obsolete. Only few astrologers use for special occasions such as marriages or know sunrise and sun set times. 29- Preparation of musical instruments- 30-Rangakarma- Dyeing of cloth-This art was a house hold art earlier but nowadays dyeing is done by dyers. Many expert dyers of Rajasthan can dye the two sides of a fine cloth with different colors. Tie and dye work (Bandhani) is a skillful art mastered by dyers of Rajasthan . 31-Jalavayuagni Sanyog - Combination of water, air and fire to control steam Ancient text Samarangan Sutradhar by King Bhoja contains a chapter 31 entitled as Yantravidhan (Machines). The chapter contains 224 verses describing various machines. This indicates that Indians in ancient period were using various machines for day to day works. 32–Ratha Nauka NirmaN –Initially the means of transport was carts. Subsequently boats and ships were made for water transport. Use of ships is
  • 15. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 15 mentioned in Veda. Water transport to various countries was popular but with the rise of British Empire in India this art vanished. 33 - RajjukaraN – Rope making with the fibers of hemp jute etc. 34-Patbandha- Cloth weaving –This art was very advanced in India. Prior to East India company’s arrival, weaving of extra fine cloth was known to local weavers. But foreign traders destroyed this art to promote their industries. 35-Ratnaparikshya- Gemology- Identification of various gems, polishing and making holes is a art. People in India wear precious stones in rings or bracelet to protect themselves from bad effects of some planets as per astrology. 36- Gold smithy –This art involves assessment of purity of gold or silver. 37-Artificial jewelry making- an art of making ornaments using artificial metals and stones. 38-SwarNadyalankarkruti –Gold smithy involving making gold and silver ornaments and gold plating on other metals. 39 -Mardavadikriya- It is an art of softening of raw leather for further uses. 40- Pashucharmangnirharkriyadynan- It is an art of separating skin of a dead animal without damage. 41-Dairy work -Making curd , butter and Ghee from milk is also an art. 42-Kanchukadi siwan – Tailoring or stitching the cloth is an art. 43-JalataraN- Swimming also includes life saving of drowning person.
  • 16. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 16 44-Bandasamarjan – Cleaning the household utensils used in cooking or for serving food.703 45-Vastrasamarjan –Washing clothes and repairing. 46 –Khurkarm – Shaving and hair cutting. 47-Oil extraction- Extraction of oil from oil seeds and fatty oil from animal flesh. 48- Palaung - an agricultural land is an art. 49 –Tree climbing – It needs a skill to climb high trees for collecting fruits. 50-Manokul sewa- It is an art to serve other persons with pleasing manners. Servants and students should know this skill. 51-VenutruNadi Kriya-Bamboo works- Bamboo and grass are abundantly available natural material. To make baskets, mats, roof covers from bamboo and grass is an art. 52- Glassware making – To make glass articles such as bangles, lamp shades is art. 53-Sanchetan –It deals with irrigation of agriculture fields. 54-SamharaN- It deals with drainage of excessive water from fields. 55- Iron smithy- It deals with fabrication of iron implements for agricultural or domestic uses. 56-PalyaN kriya- It deals with saddle making for horse or elephant riding. 57 Samrakshyan and 58 Poshan - Baby care- To look after the physical and mental growth of a child.
  • 17. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 17 59-Toy making – This art involves preparation of toys considering the age of the child. 60-Sayuktatadan- Punishing the guilty persons with appropriate punishment is also an art. 61- Handwriting – Ancient texts were copied by manual hand writing. Huge texts such as Mahabharata, with more than 125000 verses, are written in same size of letters without any correction and the pages are free from dirty spots. With modern discovery of type writers and printing presses, people are neglecting this art. 62-Presevation of beetle leaves - Experts can preserve leaves for months by reshuffling daily. 63-Aadan –It is an art doing a job quickly 64-Pratidan- It is an art doing a job for a long period with the same quality. The last two arts are very important in present era. Authors concluding remarks- Sixty-four ancient Indian arts are described in this article. The extent of this subject is very wide. It should also include 32 Vidyas (techniques) described in a separate article in the same issue of this magazine. The aim of education should be increase of knowledge, betterment of personal relations and more earning for the livelihood. The ancient education system was to fulfill the four basic duties of a person, Dharma (Religion), Artha (Earning), Kama (Family life) and Mokshya (Attainment of eternal peace). Lord Krishna was master of all the sixty-four arts. Arjun in Dance, Bhim in cookery and Parshram and Dronacharya were expert in archery. Due to modern education system a person has to perform any job available to him. This leads to class struggle and unemployment. All human are not same. Some people are inclined to some particular subject.
  • 18. Sixty-four arts of ancient India Page 18 Sage Shuracharya mentions that “It is easy to learn and master traditional (family) skill than acquire new skill”. ya< ya< kla< smaiïTy inpu]ae yae ih manv>, nEpu{ykr[e sMyk! Ta< ta< kuyaRt! s @v ih. A son of a carpenter is able the learn carpentry skill much better than other person because he is familiar since childhood the intricacies of the trade. Ancient education system was base on this psychological principle. Modern educationists are realizing the lacuna of modern education system. But we are blindly following their system which creates a hatred towards own trade. Sons of artisans are after low salary office jobs. It would be better if we follow our ancient system of education. ***.***