KALA ~TIME

कालो हि नाम (भगवान्)  स्वयम्भुरनादिमध्यनिधनः |अत्र रसव्यापत्सम्पत्ती जीवितमरणे च मनुष्याणामायत्ते |स सूक्ष्मामपि कलां न लीयत इति कालः, सङ्कलयति कालयति वा भूतानीति कालः ||(Su.Su.6/3) Kala is the name of the divinity, which is self-born has no beginning middle, end. Abnormalities and excellences of tastes and life and death of human being are dependent on it. It is called “Kala” since it does not spare even minute things since it makes all things into one group and since it … Continue reading KALA ~TIME

RITUCHARYA

INTRODUCTION As per Ayurveda, to maintain swasthya Awastha ( Healthy state) of both sharir and Manas, we should have follow regimens of ahara & vihar according to different ritus which is known as Ritucharya. It is widely explained in different classics of Ayurveda. Acharya Charaka has described Ritucharya in Charak Sutrasthan Chapter 6 whereas Sushruta … Continue reading RITUCHARYA

Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta

According to Ayurvedic science dosha, dhatu and malas are the root or basic elements of human body. If these elements are in equilibrium state body will be in healthy state and disease occurs in body either due to increase or decrease of these constituents.The object of Ayurveda has been said to be of maintaining the … Continue reading Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta

Lok – Purush Samya

INTRODUCTION :- Human body is an epitome of universe.According to this siddhanta there is great similarity between outside world and individual.The individual (purusha) is a tiny replica of the vast universe (lok). All the things of the universe are present in human body in one form or the others. In other word men is microcosm.This … Continue reading Lok – Purush Samya

Anjali Pramana

The study of measurement of body or body parts is called Pramana Sharir. Pramana or Body measurement are measured in 3 ways :- Anjali Pramana (For volume) Anguli Pramana (For length) Sankhya Sharir (For number) Anjali Pramana Other Names :- Kudava, Ardhasarva When two palms of hand are joined together, a cup like pit is … Continue reading Anjali Pramana

DOSHA

Introduction :- No science can stand the test of time and prove its validity in the practice without having concrete footings of its fundamentals. According to Ayurvedic Science dosha , dhatu and mala are root of the body. These basics of Ayurveda are also accepted by Modern Science . The accurate and extensive knowledge on … Continue reading DOSHA

JNANENDRIYA

Introduction:- The soul which is born in a physical body in this world perceives the world through the Indriya. Indriya are the media which manifest the characters of life. It is the component or instrument which makes difference of living and nonliving objects. The Ayurveda recognizes 11indriyas (एकादश इन्द्रिय) namely five senses of action (कर्मेन्द्रिय), … Continue reading JNANENDRIYA