Interpretation of Charakokta Vega with Reference to Kriya Sharira
Objective: Ayurveda the primitive and preventative science elucidated adharneeya (nonsuppressible) Vega (natural urges) to prevent and restrain diseases. Vega plays a major role in the proper functioning of the body. They are regulated mainly by Vata with the support of other subtype of dosha and th...
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
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Summary: | Objective: Ayurveda the primitive and preventative science elucidated adharneeya (nonsuppressible) Vega (natural urges) to prevent and restrain diseases. Vega plays a major role in the proper functioning of the body. They are regulated mainly by Vata with the support of other subtype of dosha and the controlled and guided activities of mind. Vega Dharana is considered as the contributory cause of many chronic diseases and acute physiological conditions. Data Source: Classical Ayurvedic texts along Charka are searched to interpret the Ayurvedic physiology of each Vega. Review Methods: Both Ayurveda and modern recent researches on natural Vega, and their therapeutic significance is explored through electronic search. Result: Understanding the physiology of Adharneeya Vega is crucial for the etiopathogenesis of their consequences and other related diseases described by Ayurveda classics. Conclusion: In the present article, an attempt has been made to explore the concept of adharaneeya Vega mentioned in Charaka samhita with contemporary relevance in clinical Ayurveda practice and thereby aid in health promotion and also as a preventive tool. |
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Item Description: | 2321-0435 10.4103/joa.joa_202_20 |