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THE CONCEPT OF AGNI IN AYURVEDA AND ITS CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: A REVIEW

*Dr. Amit Gupta, Dr. Chetan Kelkar, Dr. Anandita Verma, Dr. Abhishek Singh Rajawa, Dr. Pushpendra Kumar Mishra

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Agni is the fundamental biological principle in Ayurveda that governs digestion, metabolism, assimilation, and nutritional transformation within the body. It is critical for both health maintenance and illness development. Agni is described in classical Ayurvedic scriptures as the most important factor determining strength, complexion, immunity (Ojas), vigour, and longevity. The proper functioning of Agni allows efficient digestion of food (Ahara Pachana), nourishing of body tissues (Dhatu Poshana), and removal of metabolic waste products. Agni impairment causes inadequate digestion and the development of Ama, a poisonous metabolic byproduct thought to be the fundamental cause of many acute and chronic illnesses.Ayurveda divides Agni into thirteen types: one Jatharagni, five Bhutagnis, and seven Dhatvagnis, each responsible for certain metabolic processes at various levels of the body. Agni is classified into four types based on its functional state: Samagni, Vishamagni, Teekshnagni, and Mandagni, which represent the dominance of Doshas and influence disease manifestation, progression, and outcome. The condition of Agni is critical to understanding disease causation (Samprapti), clinical diagnosis, and therapeutic decision-making in Ayurveda. The purpose of this review is to elaborate on the idea, classification, functioning, pathological characteristics, and clinical significance of Agni, as well as its relevance in contemporary medical understanding.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Agni, Jatharagni, Dhatvagni, Bhutagni, Ama, Digestion, Metabolism.


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