Conceptual Study on the State of ‘Swastha’
Journal Title: JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN AYURVEDA, YOGA, UNANI, SIDHHA & HOMEOPATHY - Year 2017, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Ayurveda advocates principle of dhatusamyata as prime aim of attainment of good health. This samya of dhatu is termed as arogata (state of health) according to Ayurveda. Health status of an individual also depends on other factors like age, body constitution, status of agni, seasonal variations, practice of particular food and regimen etc. The aim of this study is to explore the concept of swastha in different aspects as described in Ayurveda literature, so that each human being can understand it properly and can effort to achieve it.
Authors and Affiliations
Deepti Singh1 Singh
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