Volume : IX, Issue : X, October - 2019

AHARA AND ITS INTERRELATION WITH MANAS

Dr. Urvashi Sharma, Dr. Ashoka Kumar Sharma

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Ayurveda is science of life. There is three upstambha or sub–pillars described for sustaining life. Those are Ahara,Nidra,Brahamcharya. Ahara is the most important in all three upstambha. You are what you eat. Diet and mind are very closely connected, Ahara is categorised in three categories Satvic, Rajasic, Tamsic according to their properties. Satva or manas also have these three kind of prakriti so whatever we eat our mind becomes. Satvik food purify the mind and body and calming. Rajasic food stimulates the body and mind and causes hyperactivity or irritability, Tamasic food makes mind dull and causes confusion, disorientation. Our aim is to understand the correlation between ahara and manas,and application of the concept for improving mental health quality. Study material will be collected from ayurvedic text and research articles. Ahara is called maha–aushadha also, if we consume food in proper manner than it can prevent and cure different illnesses . Ahara should be shadindriya prasadak– pleasing all six indriyas. Diet with high nutritional value is needed for proper development and health of our ain and system and Satvik ahara is full of macro and micro nutrients and pleasant for mind also; It is medhya,supporting physical ain and enhancing coordination of mental functions. If mind remains strong,its able to effortlessly command the senses and able to makes positive choices and behaviours. Our physical and mental wellbeing is directly connected to what we consume in out dietary routine. Satvik,rajasik,tamasik are not only attributes of food stuff but there is also a way of guiding of mind. Satvik ahara purifies mind so that person can have clear vision, good thoughts ,wisdom and intelligence by which we can have mental, social and physical wellbeing.

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AHARA AND ITS INTERRELATION WITH MANAS, DR. URVASHI SHARMA, DR.ASHOKA KUMAR SHARMA INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH : Volume-9 | Issue-10 | October-2019


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