COMPARATIVE ENUMERATION OF DISEASES IN VASANTA (SPRING) AND VARSHA (RAINY) SEASON
Journal: International Journal of Ayurveda & Alternative Medicine (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-03-26
Authors : Prashant R. Shirke; Parag N. Deshmukhe; Milind C. Kirte;
Page : 39-44
Keywords : Spring Season; Rainy Season; Digestive fire; Dosha;
Abstract
Ayurveda is ancient science which deals with life .One out of two aims of Ayurveda is Maintenance of health out of that one is theswasthya rakshna with the help of seasonal Regimen for maintaining the digestive fire. For that purpose compandias said regimen of season. According to Lok-Purush samyaa siddhant each element in environment is also present in human body. Change in environment affects directly on basic elements of human body. What we eat/consume is digested by digestive fire and converted into body element which gives strength to body. But in Adana and Visarga kala digestive fire gets affects which give rise to diseases. In spring season melting kapha dosha affects the digestive fire to reduce its power naturally. Kapha dosha predominant disease occurred in spring season and vata dosha predominant disease occurred in rainy season. A Survey was done in hospital to compare admission of patients in spring and rainy season diagnosing the need of cleansing procedures and also to assess status of digestive fire in them.
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