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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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MANOBHAV AND MANOVIKAR IN AYURVEDA AND THERE EFFECT ON AGNI-A REVIEW
Dr. Charu Baliyan* and Dr. M. B. Gaur
. Abstract An attempt is made to compile available Ayurvedic information on Manobhav and Manovikar and there effect on Agni that would easy to understand. Ayurveda talks about both mind and body. In classical texts Swastha Mana (healthy mental state), Prasanna aatmendriya along with sama dosha (well balanced state of dosha), Sama Agni, Sama Dhatu, Sama Kriya (proper physiology) is called healthy. The individuality of Manas (psyche) and Sharir (body), as well as their inseparable and interdependent relationship in a living body, has been recognized by Ayurveda. Ayurveda is considered "The Science of Life," hence taking care of a body and mental well-being is part of its practice. Ayurveda treat physical ailments, but it also offers extensive information on mental and social wellness. Today's rising stress levels lead to a significant increase in Manovikara, or mental disorders. The core causes of mental disorders, Raja and Tama, are within reach of us in the present period. Thus, it is essential to comprehend the Manovikara. Manobhav like anger, lust greed all influence the mental health resulting in manovikar. Agni a physical entity is affected by various Manobhav leading to various gastrointestinal disorders. In this review article we are trying to explain interdependent relationship between Manas bhav and Agni. How Vikrit Manas Bhav affects the physiology of Agni and develops Roga(disease). Keywords: Manovikar, Manobhav, Agni, Rajas, Tamas. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
