Understanding the Emotional and Psychological Attributes associated with Tridosha - A Review
Abstract
The three main components of the body are Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Vata, Pitta, and Kapha are considered the three primary psychobiological expressions of Nature, both individually and collectively, in Ayurveda. Maintaining the balance of these Doshas is crucial for all bodily functions. Whenever these Doshas are in balance, all bodily, mental, and sensory functions run smoothly. With the help of this, one can enjoy a status of perfect health. Here, a person can only be happy if he or she is in good physical and mental health. Even if he is mentally well, he will eventually experience mental suffering if he becomes ill physically. The opposite is also true. One comes after the other. This article is focused on, to analyse and discus the relationship between Tridosha and psychology. Knowledge of relationship between two will defiantly help to diagnose the root cause and will help for better treatment. So, relation between Sharir and Manas is discussed in this article.
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