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Distinctive Thoughts on Health and Wellness in the Indian System
Introduction Here we will focus on the distinctive thoughts on health and wellness in the Indian system. It discusses the importance of health in achieving the four life goals (Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha) and highlights the unique approach of Ayurveda to...
Ayurveda's Approach to Health
Philosophical Foundation Ayurveda borrows philosophical concepts from two major schools of philosophy: Vaisheshika and Sankhya. Sankhya Philosophy Sankhya philosophy identifies 24 elements that constitute an individual. Ayurveda uses this framework to understa...
Ayurveda: Definition of Health
The Ayurvedic Definition of Health Ayurveda defines health as a state of balance in both physical and psychological aspects. The verse from Sushruta Samhita, “samadosah samagnisca sama dhatu mala kriyah | prasanna atmendriya manah svastha abhidhiyate ||”, exp...
Tri-doshas in Ayurveda
Introduction Here we will focus on the concept of tri-doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) in Ayurveda. We will understand the composition of these doshas, their functions in the body, and the importance of maintaining their balance for health. Composition of Tri-d...
Role of Agni in Health
Agni: The Digestive Fire Agni, the digestive fire, plays a crucial role in maintaining health in Ayurveda. It is not a flame but exists in liquid form and manifests through Pitta in the body. Agni converts food into energy and other tissues. Importance of Bal...
Sapta-dhātavaḥ: The Seven Tissues
Introduction Here we focus on the concept of Sapta-dhātavaḥ (seven tissues) in Ayurveda. We will also understand the seven tissues, their formation, and their importance in maintaining health. The Seven Tissues The human body is composed of seven tissues: Ra...
Psychological Aspects of Health in Ayurveda
Introduction Here we focus on the psychological aspects of health in Ayurveda, emphasizing the importance of a healthy mind for overall well-being. The Mind-Body Connection Ayurveda recognizes the interconnectedness of the mind and body, highlighting that a he...
Disease Management Elements in Ayurveda
Introduction Here we will explore the key elements and considerations in disease management according to Ayurveda. Identifying the Root Cause Ayurveda emphasizes identifying the root cause (Hetu) of a disease rather than just treating the symptoms. The doctor ...
Dinacharya: Daily Regimen for Health and Wellness
Introduction Here we will understand the concept of Dinacharya (daily regimen) in Ayurveda, which outlines a daily routine to maintain health and well-being. Importance of Dinacharya Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of following a daily routine that aligns w...
Importance of Sleep in Ayurveda
Introduction Below, we will understand the significance of sleep in Ayurveda for maintaining health and well-being. Sleep as a Pillar of Health Sleep is considered one of the three pillars of health, along with diet and celibacy. It is essential for restoring...
Food Intake Methods and Drugs
Introduction Here we focus on the importance of proper food intake methods and discusses the role of drugs in Ayurveda. Food Intake Methods Ayurveda emphasizes that most diseases arise from improper or excessive food intake. Foods are categorized as Guru (heav...
Approach to Leading a Healthy Life
Introduction Here let us discuss the different approaches to leading a healthy life, comparing Ayurveda with Allopathy and highlighting the importance of prevention and health maintenance in Ayurveda. Allopathy vs. Ayurveda Allopathy is primarily oriented towa...
Indian Approach to Psychology
Introduction Here we will explore the Indian approach to psychology, contrasting it with Western psychology and highlighting its unique features. Western vs. Indian Psychology Western psychology primarily focuses on the study of the mind and behavior, often us...
Basic Tenets of Indian Psychology
Introduction Here we will explore the basic tenets of Indian psychology, highlighting its distinctive features and goals. Beyond Materialism Indian psychology distinguishes itself by going beyond the materialistic or deterministic aspects of human existence. I...
The Triguna System and a Holistic Picture of the Individual
Introduction Here we explore the Triguna system in Indian psychology and how it provides a holistic picture of the individual. Understanding the Triguna System The Triguna system, developed by the Sankhya tradition, consists of three gunas (qualities): sattva...
Prakriti and Its Evolution: Understanding the Nature of the Individual
Introduction Here we explore the concept of Prakriti (nature) and its evolution in Indian psychology, providing a framework for understanding the nature of the individual. Prakriti and Its Evolution Prakriti, in the context of Sankhya philosophy, refers to th...
The Panca-kosha Framework
Introduction Here we will explore the Panca-kosha framework in Indian psychology, a model for understanding the multi-layered nature of the human being. Understanding the Panca-kosha Framework The Panca-kosha framework describes five sheaths or layers that co...
The Four States (avasthās) of Consciousness
Introduction Here we explore the four states of consciousness as described in Indian psychology. Three States of Experience All human experiences can be categorized into three states: Waking State (Jagrat): The state of being awake and aware of the external...
Consciousness Studies: The Indian Approach
Introduction This video lecture focuses on the Indian approach to consciousness studies, contrasting it with Western psychology and highlighting its unique features. Western vs. Indian Psychology Western psychology primarily focuses on the study of the mind a...