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  • 1VENKOBA RAO, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc, D.P.M. ,F.A.M.S., F.A.Sc, F.R.C. Psych, F.A.P.A., F.RA.N.Z.C.P., F.N.A., Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Madurai Medical College, Madurai-625020. Res. 'TILAK' 506, IV Main Road, K.K.Nagar, Madurai- 625 020. drvenkobarao@hotmail.com.

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Ayurveda, a 5000-year-old holistic medicine system, explains mind-body connection through Dosha theory and constitutional types. It emphasizes disease prevention and health promotion for effective diagnosis and treatment.

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AharatattvaCarakaDoshasGunasMeditationYoga‘Sadvrutta’

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Area of Science:

  • Holistic Medicine
  • Ayurvedic Science

Background:

  • Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine, over 5000 years old.
  • Its origins and the compilation of the Caraka Samhita are foundational.
  • Ayurveda is recognized as a complementary and alternative medicine system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the nature, structure, and functions of the mind in Ayurveda.
  • To explain the core concepts of Dosha theory and Trigunas.
  • To describe constitutional and temperamental types based on Doshas.

Main Methods:

  • Exploration of Ayurvedic principles, including mind as a sensory and motor organ.
  • Explanation of Dosha theory, Trigunas, Prana, Tejas, and Ojas.
  • Description of constitutional types (Prakriti) and their influence on health.

Main Results:

  • The mind is conceptualized as a sensory and motor organ with specific functions.
  • Dosha theory and Trigunas provide a framework for understanding individual constitution.
  • Constitutional types (Doshas) are linked to diagnosis and treatment strategies.

Conclusions:

  • Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to health, emphasizing disease prevention and health promotion.
  • Understanding individual constitution through Doshas is key to Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment.
  • Ayurvedic therapies aim to restore balance and prevent disease, viewing illness as a failure of prophylaxis.