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Ayurveda = Ayur + Veda
Ayur is life and Veda is knowledge or science
Ayurveda THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
 The two principles objectives of Ayurveda are:
1. To prolong life and promote perfect health
2. To completely eradicate the disease and dysfunction
of the body
3. To achieve “NIRVANA” OR Liberation from all kinds
of wants.
Objective of Ayurveda
OBJECTIVE OF AYURVEDA
Promotion
of health
Prevention
of disease
Longevity with
quality of life
Holistic
manageme
nt of
disease
PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA
 Dosha(biological energies found throughout the human
body) in the body are comparable to universe
 The human body is composed of derivaties of these five
basic elements, in the form of
 TRI-DOSHA
 TISSUES(DHATUS)
 WASTE PRODUCTS(MALAS)
 The PANCHAMAHABHUTAS, therefore serve as the
foundation of all diagnosis and treatment modalities in
Ayurveda.
TREATMENT:
TRI-DOSHAS
VATA (Air & Space )
PITTA (Fire & Water)
KAPHA (Water & Earth)
VATA - Air & Space
 Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active, clear, astringent,
and it is dispersing.
 Vata season is autumn
 Time of day is afternoon and early morning
 Vata governs the principle of movement and
therefore can be seen as the force which directs
nerve impulses, circulation, respiration and
elemination, etc.
VATA -Types & Their Functions
 Prana Vata : Governs the senses, creative
thinking, reasoning, enthusiasm,
 Udana Vata : Governs quality of voice, memory,
movements of thought
 Samana Vata : Governs movement of food
through digestive tract
 Apana Vata : Elimination of wastes, sexual
function, menstrual cycle
 Vyana Vata : Governs blood flow, heart rhythm,
perspiration, sense of touch
Useful Tips To Balance Vata Dosha
 Abhyanga (ayurvedic massage)
 Stay warm in cold and windy weather
 Consume warm and cooked foods (less raw foods)
 Go to bed early and have lot of rest and sleep.
 Favor oily and heavy food with sweet, sour, and salty
tastes.
DON'Ts For Vata Dosha
 Avoid light, dry, cold, pungent, bitter and
astringent foods
 Avoid raw foods, juices, fasting
 Avoid stimulants,smoking ,alcohol
 Refrain from excessive aerobic activity
PITTA - Fire & Water
 Pitta has hot, sharp, light, liquid, sour, oily and
spreading qualities.
 Strong smell, like a fleshy odor
 Liking for sour or bitter taste.
 Responsible for the process of transformation
or metabolism. The transformation of foods
into nutrients that our bodies can assimilate is
an example of a Pitta function.
Pitta -Types & Their Functions
 Alochaka Pitta : Controls functioning of the eyes
 Bhrajaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy glow of the skin
 Sadhaka Pitta : Controls desire, drive, decisiveness,
spirituality
 Pachaka Pitta : Responsible for digestion, assimilation,
metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues
 Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood
Useful Tips To Balance Pitta Dosha
 Keep cool
 Favor cool, heavy, dry, sweet, bitter and
astringent foods
 Keep activities in moderation
 Keep regular mealtimes, especially at noon
DON'Ts For Pitta Dosha
 Avoid sesame and mustard oils, fish, buttermilk,
mutton, acidic fruits, alcohol, meat and fatty, oily
foods.
 Restrict pungent, sour, salty, warm, oily and light
foods
 Avoid over work
 Avoid fasting
KAPHA - Water & Earth
 Heavy, slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense, thick,
static and cloudy qualities.
 Kapha is responsible for growth, adding
structure unit. It also offers protection, for
example, in form of the cerebral-spinal fluid,
which protects the brain and spinal column.
The mucousal lining of the stomach is another
example of the function of Kapha Dosha
protecting the tissues.
Kapha - Types & Their Functions
 Tarpaka Kapha : Responsible for moisture for
nose, mouth, eyes and brain
 Bhodaka Kapha : Governs Sense of taste, which is
essential for good digestion
 Kledaka Kapha : Controls moisture of the
stomach and intestinal mucosal lining
 Avalambaka Kapha : Protects the heart, strong
muscles, healthy lungs
 Sleshaka Kapha : Lubricates the joints, Keeps
skin soft and supple.
Useful Tips To Balance Kapha Dosha
 Do regular exercise, Begin with Soorya namaskara to
warm up your body, which should be followed by a
Vigorous activity
 Prefer warm temperatures, Stay warm and dry in cold
 Use Fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes
 Favor pungent, bitter, astringent, light, dry and warm
foods
DON'Ts For Kapha Dosha
Reduce heavy, oily, cold, sweet, sour
and salty foods
Avoid heavy meals.
Sleep promotes Kapha hence avoid
excessive sleep,
All frozen desserts are to be avoided.
Vata Pitta Kapha
Light Light Heavy
Cold Hot Cold
Dry Oily Oily
Rough Sharp Slow
Subtle Liquid Slimy
Mobile Sour Dense
Clear Pungent Soft
Dispersing,
Erratic,
Astringent.
The Three Doshas & Their Basic Qualities
Other important basic principles
of Ayurvedawhich are mentioned here are:
1.Sapta Dhatus
2.Mala
3.Srotas
4.Agni
1. SAPTA-DHATUS - Tissues
 The Structural elements in the body called Dhatus.
 Responsible for maintaining the body in a compact &
composed state.
 RASA =(Plasma)
 RAKTA =(Blood)
 MAMSA =(Muscle tissue)
 MEDAS =(Adipose tissue)
 ASTHI =(Bone)
 MAJJA =(Bone marrow tissue)
 SUKRA = (Reproductive fluid)
 According to Ayurveda, Achara rasa(nutritional fluid) nourish these
2. MALAS – Waste Products
Purisa =(Faeces)
Mutra =(Urine)
Sweda =(Sweat)
Waste materials produced as a
result of various metabolic
activities in the body. Proper
elimination of the malas is equally
important for good health.
Accumulation of malas causes
many diseases in the body.
3. SROTAS-Micro/Macro
CHANNELS
 These are different types of channels which
are responsible for transportation of
food, dhatus, malas and doshas.
 Proper functioning of srotas is necessary for
transporting different materials to the site of
their requirement.
 Blockage of srotas causes many diseases.
 According to Ayurveda, there are 13 Srotas in
our body.
AGNI-(Digestive & metabolic factors)
 The digestive & metabolic energy that is
responsible for transformation of food to
nutrients is called AGNI.
 These are different types of enzymes
responsible for digestion and transforming one
material to another.
 AGNI signifies life process responsible for
entire digestion, endocrine & metabolic.
PATHOLOGY OF AYURVEDA
 Under normal conditions, the doshas, dhatus and
malas correspond to certain standards. Every
disease is related to an imbalance of the doshas.
 Other coherent factors can be:
The disturbance of the biological factors (agnis)
The formation and accumulation of undigested
nutrients(ama),
Obstruction of the body channels (shrotorodha)
Disturbed assimilation in the tissues.
THERAPIES
 Taste: Herbal medicines given according to there
taste (rasa)
Touch: Massage (abhyañga), yoga, and exercise
Smell: Aromatherapy
THERAPIES
Sight: Color therapy
Hearing: Music therapy, mantra meditation,
chanting.
Spiritual: Include meditation, living ethically and
working in a career that one loves or is purposeful.
Principle of ayurveda

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Principle of ayurveda

  • 1. .
  • 2.
  • 3. Ayurveda = Ayur + Veda Ayur is life and Veda is knowledge or science Ayurveda THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
  • 4.  The two principles objectives of Ayurveda are: 1. To prolong life and promote perfect health 2. To completely eradicate the disease and dysfunction of the body 3. To achieve “NIRVANA” OR Liberation from all kinds of wants. Objective of Ayurveda
  • 5. OBJECTIVE OF AYURVEDA Promotion of health Prevention of disease Longevity with quality of life Holistic manageme nt of disease
  • 7.
  • 8.  Dosha(biological energies found throughout the human body) in the body are comparable to universe  The human body is composed of derivaties of these five basic elements, in the form of  TRI-DOSHA  TISSUES(DHATUS)  WASTE PRODUCTS(MALAS)  The PANCHAMAHABHUTAS, therefore serve as the foundation of all diagnosis and treatment modalities in Ayurveda.
  • 10. TRI-DOSHAS VATA (Air & Space ) PITTA (Fire & Water) KAPHA (Water & Earth)
  • 11.
  • 12. VATA - Air & Space  Vata is dry, light, cold, mobile, active, clear, astringent, and it is dispersing.  Vata season is autumn  Time of day is afternoon and early morning  Vata governs the principle of movement and therefore can be seen as the force which directs nerve impulses, circulation, respiration and elemination, etc.
  • 13. VATA -Types & Their Functions  Prana Vata : Governs the senses, creative thinking, reasoning, enthusiasm,  Udana Vata : Governs quality of voice, memory, movements of thought  Samana Vata : Governs movement of food through digestive tract  Apana Vata : Elimination of wastes, sexual function, menstrual cycle  Vyana Vata : Governs blood flow, heart rhythm, perspiration, sense of touch
  • 14. Useful Tips To Balance Vata Dosha  Abhyanga (ayurvedic massage)  Stay warm in cold and windy weather  Consume warm and cooked foods (less raw foods)  Go to bed early and have lot of rest and sleep.  Favor oily and heavy food with sweet, sour, and salty tastes.
  • 15. DON'Ts For Vata Dosha  Avoid light, dry, cold, pungent, bitter and astringent foods  Avoid raw foods, juices, fasting  Avoid stimulants,smoking ,alcohol  Refrain from excessive aerobic activity
  • 16. PITTA - Fire & Water  Pitta has hot, sharp, light, liquid, sour, oily and spreading qualities.  Strong smell, like a fleshy odor  Liking for sour or bitter taste.  Responsible for the process of transformation or metabolism. The transformation of foods into nutrients that our bodies can assimilate is an example of a Pitta function.
  • 17. Pitta -Types & Their Functions  Alochaka Pitta : Controls functioning of the eyes  Bhrajaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy glow of the skin  Sadhaka Pitta : Controls desire, drive, decisiveness, spirituality  Pachaka Pitta : Responsible for digestion, assimilation, metabolism for healthy nutrients and tissues  Ranjaka Pitta : Responsible for healthy, toxin-free blood
  • 18. Useful Tips To Balance Pitta Dosha  Keep cool  Favor cool, heavy, dry, sweet, bitter and astringent foods  Keep activities in moderation  Keep regular mealtimes, especially at noon
  • 19. DON'Ts For Pitta Dosha  Avoid sesame and mustard oils, fish, buttermilk, mutton, acidic fruits, alcohol, meat and fatty, oily foods.  Restrict pungent, sour, salty, warm, oily and light foods  Avoid over work  Avoid fasting
  • 20. KAPHA - Water & Earth  Heavy, slow, cool, oily, liquid, dense, thick, static and cloudy qualities.  Kapha is responsible for growth, adding structure unit. It also offers protection, for example, in form of the cerebral-spinal fluid, which protects the brain and spinal column. The mucousal lining of the stomach is another example of the function of Kapha Dosha protecting the tissues.
  • 21. Kapha - Types & Their Functions  Tarpaka Kapha : Responsible for moisture for nose, mouth, eyes and brain  Bhodaka Kapha : Governs Sense of taste, which is essential for good digestion  Kledaka Kapha : Controls moisture of the stomach and intestinal mucosal lining  Avalambaka Kapha : Protects the heart, strong muscles, healthy lungs  Sleshaka Kapha : Lubricates the joints, Keeps skin soft and supple.
  • 22. Useful Tips To Balance Kapha Dosha  Do regular exercise, Begin with Soorya namaskara to warm up your body, which should be followed by a Vigorous activity  Prefer warm temperatures, Stay warm and dry in cold  Use Fresh fruits, vegetables and legumes  Favor pungent, bitter, astringent, light, dry and warm foods
  • 23. DON'Ts For Kapha Dosha Reduce heavy, oily, cold, sweet, sour and salty foods Avoid heavy meals. Sleep promotes Kapha hence avoid excessive sleep, All frozen desserts are to be avoided.
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  • 25. Vata Pitta Kapha Light Light Heavy Cold Hot Cold Dry Oily Oily Rough Sharp Slow Subtle Liquid Slimy Mobile Sour Dense Clear Pungent Soft Dispersing, Erratic, Astringent. The Three Doshas & Their Basic Qualities
  • 26. Other important basic principles of Ayurvedawhich are mentioned here are: 1.Sapta Dhatus 2.Mala 3.Srotas 4.Agni
  • 27. 1. SAPTA-DHATUS - Tissues  The Structural elements in the body called Dhatus.  Responsible for maintaining the body in a compact & composed state.  RASA =(Plasma)  RAKTA =(Blood)  MAMSA =(Muscle tissue)  MEDAS =(Adipose tissue)  ASTHI =(Bone)  MAJJA =(Bone marrow tissue)  SUKRA = (Reproductive fluid)  According to Ayurveda, Achara rasa(nutritional fluid) nourish these
  • 28. 2. MALAS – Waste Products Purisa =(Faeces) Mutra =(Urine) Sweda =(Sweat) Waste materials produced as a result of various metabolic activities in the body. Proper elimination of the malas is equally important for good health. Accumulation of malas causes many diseases in the body.
  • 29. 3. SROTAS-Micro/Macro CHANNELS  These are different types of channels which are responsible for transportation of food, dhatus, malas and doshas.  Proper functioning of srotas is necessary for transporting different materials to the site of their requirement.  Blockage of srotas causes many diseases.  According to Ayurveda, there are 13 Srotas in our body.
  • 30. AGNI-(Digestive & metabolic factors)  The digestive & metabolic energy that is responsible for transformation of food to nutrients is called AGNI.  These are different types of enzymes responsible for digestion and transforming one material to another.  AGNI signifies life process responsible for entire digestion, endocrine & metabolic.
  • 31. PATHOLOGY OF AYURVEDA  Under normal conditions, the doshas, dhatus and malas correspond to certain standards. Every disease is related to an imbalance of the doshas.  Other coherent factors can be: The disturbance of the biological factors (agnis) The formation and accumulation of undigested nutrients(ama), Obstruction of the body channels (shrotorodha) Disturbed assimilation in the tissues.
  • 32. THERAPIES  Taste: Herbal medicines given according to there taste (rasa) Touch: Massage (abhyañga), yoga, and exercise Smell: Aromatherapy
  • 33. THERAPIES Sight: Color therapy Hearing: Music therapy, mantra meditation, chanting. Spiritual: Include meditation, living ethically and working in a career that one loves or is purposeful.