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Physiological Concept of Vata Dosha in Relation to Autonomic Nervous System

Author(s) Neha Sajwan, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Dinesh Chandra
Country India
Abstract The name Ayurveda means "Knowledge of Life" Alternative medicine used from ancient times in the Indian subcontinent is known as ayurveda. The roots of our body are Dosa, Dhatu, and Mala. They are known as Dhatu because they maintain our body's homeostasis and keep it functioning normally. They are referred to as Dosa when there is an imbalance (increase or reduction). The biological forces known as doshas operate through the use of malas and dhatus. The structural elements are the dhatus and malas, and the energy forms are the Doshas. To reach the intended organ throughout the body, the Vata must pass via the Vata Vaha Srotas. These channels are split into two categories based on whether they serve motor or sensory purposes. Every Ayurvedic idea is predicated on and defined in terms of the Panchmahabhutas; the Doshas stand in for the Panchmahabhutas' physical presence in our bodies. And everything in the universe is Panchmahabhautika. One of the three basic Humours, Vata, has a significant impact on both health and sickness. The majority of the Vata disorders mentioned in Ayurveda are classified by current science as neurological ailments. We must thus comprehend the physiological concept of Vata in this study with particular reference to the neurological system.
Keywords Ayurveda, Vata, Dosa, Nervous system, Humors, Paraná, ANS
Published In Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2023
Published On 2023-02-13
Cite This Physiological Concept of Vata Dosha in Relation to Autonomic Nervous System - Neha Sajwan, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Dinesh Chandra - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2023. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i01.1605
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i01.1605
Short DOI https://doi.org/grtwpt

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