Lok Purusha Siddhant - The master of all Siddhanta
Abstract
Loka Purusha Samya Siddhanta is as one of the unique principles of Ayurveda, on the basis of which the functioning of human beings, diseases and their management is understood. The fundamental concept of this theory is that the living being is the miniature reflection of the universe. Whatever is there in this universe is also present in a human being. According to Yajurveda: All that exist in Brahmanda (universe) also exist in Pinda (individual). It is a master as all Siddhanta explained in Ayurveda texts follows Lok Purusha Siddhant. This principle is also very useful from the point of view of achieving the purpose of Ayurveda. If there is a changes occurring in the universe, it causes structural and functional changes in the body. By knowing the changes in Loka, we can rusticate or minimize the upcoming deformities in the body following related Aahar Vihar as directed in Ritucharya too. In modern treatment, Proteins, Minerals, supplements, Vitamins etc. are prescribed which is according to this Siddhanta.
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