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Abstract

A CLASSICAL REVIEW ON DOSHA VRIDHI AND DOSHA KSHAYA W.S.R. TO MODERN SCIENCE

Kashish*, Rajesh Kumar Manglesh, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava, Swapnil Saini and Pooja Sharma

ABSTRACT

Ayurveda is an old science that is very scientific and based on numerous fundamental principles. The three basic components of Ayurveda, which is considered the study of life, are Dosha (biological entities), Dhatu (tissue entities), and Mala (waste products). A person's longevity and well health depend greatly on the balance of these elements. Vata, Pitta, and Kapha are the three Doshas according to Ayurveda. While they are in their normal state, they produce, regulate, and carry out every bodily function. They become aberrant in a imbalance state, contaminating Dhatu and Mala and causing ailments. Dosha, Dhatu, and Mala are the components of the human body. In order to comprehend the significance of Dosha Vriddhi – Kshaya in the treatment of sickness, this study intends to investigate the applied physiology of Dosha Vriddhi (aggravation of Dosha) and Dosha Kshaya (diminution of dosha). All classical books, including Brihattrayi and Laghutrayi, were used for this research article.

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