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Contribution of Manas in Prameha - A Conceptual Study

Author(s) Anusha Pata, Shrilatha Kamath T
Country India
Abstract The formation of Purusha is influenced significantly by three key factors: Sattva, Atma, and Shareera, with Sattva being equated to the concept of Manas or the mind. When we delve into the meaning of the term "Ayu" or life, it becomes evident that it is a composite of four essential elements: Shareera (body), Indriya (senses), Sattva (mind), and Atma (soul).
In a similar vein, when we explore the origin of a disease, we find that there is a reciprocal influence between the mind (Manas) and the body (Shareera), as they are interconnected. Once we establish this mutual relationship, we can better comprehend how diseases develop gradually over time.
"Shareera – Sattvaprabhavastu Rogah" conveys that diseases predominantly manifest in both the body and the mind. When the bond between the mind (Manas) and the body (Shareera) permanently separates from the soul (Atma), it results in a complete cure for ailments affecting both the physical and mental aspects. This perspective emphasizes that not only physical causes (Shareerika Nidana) but also mental factors (Manasika Nidana) play a significant role in the onset of a disease.
Prameha is one such Vyadhi(disorder) which is often associated with urinary and metabolic abnormalities. There are various Nidana(s) that are inter-related in the manifestation of the condition. Managing Prameha not only involves correction at the levels of the Dosha(s), change in lifestyle but also includes approach for the alteration in the psychological level. Here is an attempt made to understand that not only Shareerika Nidana, but there also is the influence of Manasika Nidana to develop Prameha. i.e., Manas also contributes for the development of Prameha in an individual.
Keywords Manas, Shareera, Nidana, Roga, Prameha.
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023
Published On 2023-10-31
Cite This Contribution of Manas in Prameha - A Conceptual Study - Anusha Pata, Shrilatha Kamath T - IJFMR Volume 5, Issue 5, September-October 2023. DOI 10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.8176
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2023.v05i05.8176
Short DOI https://doi.org/gs38p4

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