BALA ACCORDING TO PRAKRITI IN HEMANT RITU – A REVIEW STUDY
Dr. Sharda K. Rajput*, Dr. S.G. Topre, Dr. Akshay P. Tambe* and Dr. Vijay Dive
ABSTRACT
Ayurveda is the science of life or the knowledge of living addressing all the things that makes it worth living in its purest form. The unique principle of Ayurveda based on human-Nature relationship. Every minute detail about life, disease, health. its prevention and treatment are mentioned in treasures of Ayurveda. Main motive of Ayurveda is to maintain healthiness of human being and treatment of disease one.[1] The tree of Ayurveda holds its root in the form of basic principles. Since the Vedic era the concept of Bala have conquered at all the way of life. The medical science has also given much more importance to the Bala especially Atmabala (self-confidence of power) in relation to health and disease conditions and as such Ayurveda has got its original and basic concept of Bala. Seasons (Ritus) are the internal global earth clock and the rhythm of the world. As per Ayurveda year is divided into six seasons, in which three season Shishira, Vasanta and Grishama are known as Adan akala. Other three seasons Varsha, Sharad and Hemanta are said to be Visarga Kala. In Visarga Kaala, as the sun is located in southward position. Out of all Ritus, Hemant Ritu is unique Ritu in terms having Uttama Bala. This article focuses to close through review of literate of Hemant Ritucharya. According to Charaka, Bala as a seat of Arogya that is a health.[2] Dinacharya, Ritucharya, Prakriti are some of basic concept of Ayurveda. Beside Prakriti, Ahara and Kaala is one of the prime factors to govern the Bala of the individuals. Bala varies physiological characteristics like Prakriti, Ritu etc. According to Bala, Prakriti and Ritu etc entities is definitely pivotal for the diagnosis and treatment in Aurvedic point of view. Bala stands for the strength of the body in terms of physical, mental, resistance to the body and immunological.
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