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   BASICS OF AYURVEDA Ayurveda is a science of life based on the concept of three Doshas known as Tridosha.In Ayurveda our body is believed to be made of five elements-Prithvi(earth),Jal(water),Agni(Fire),Akash(space) but its functions are governed by three biological humors known as tridosha. The three Doshas described in Ayurveda are 1. Vata 2. Pitta 3. Kapha According to Ayurveda all the functions of body are being governed by a balance of these three specific humors termed as “Tridosha”. Dosha means a fault which can easily go out of balance leading to a disorder in the body or mind.According to the philosphy of Ayurveda body and mind remain healthy only if doshas remain in balance, thus disease occurs only after imbalance of doshas. VATA DOSHA The air or nervous system humor In Ayurveda doshas are believed to be the manifesters of energy , vata is equated with kinetic energy it regulates movement and is represented by nervous system. Properties of vata Vata is – • Dry • Light • Cold • Mobile • Active • Clear • Astringent • Dispersing in nature. TYPES OF VATA AND IT’S FUNCTIONS Vata is classified into five types according to it’s place and functions which Vata performs. PRANA VATA It is situated in – • Head • Heart • Lungs • Throat • Tongue • Mouth • Nose Prana vata governs senses,thinking reasoning,enthusiasm,controls the activities of lungs and heart,takes food from mouth to stomach through oesophagus,spitting and sneezing are also controlled by it. UDANA VATA It is situated at- • Lungs • Heart • Throat • Umbilicus Udana vata governs quality of voice, respiration,formation of energy,memory ,movements of thoughts. SAMANA VATA It is situated in- • Stomach • Intestine • Sweat glands • Kidneys Samana vata governs movement of food through digestive tract, seperates faeces and allow them go through there respective paths out of the body. VAYANA VATA It is situated in whole body. Vayana vata governs heart rhythm,nutrition of tissues,circulation of blood,perspiration and touch. APANA VATA It is situated in – • Intestine • Kidneys • Penis • Umbilicus • Pelvis • Anus. Apana vata controls movement of semen, elimination of wastes,discharge of menstrual blood,pregnancy and delivery of baby. Top PITTA DOSHA The fire humor. Pitta representes the somatic energy in all living forms and is responsible for all types of transformations in the body. PROPERTIES OF PITTA  Pitta is- • Hot • Sharp • Light • Liquid • Sour • Oily • Spreading in nature. TYPES OF PITTA AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Pitta is classified into five types on the basis of it’s place and functions which pitta performs. PACHAKA PITTA It is situated in- • Intestine Pachak pitta is responsible for digestion ,assimilation,metabolism of healthy nutrients and tissues. RANJAKA PITTA It is situated in- • Liver • Spleen • Intestine • Heart Ranjaka pitta is responsible for healthy and toxin free blood. SADHAKA PITTA It is situated in – • Heart. Sadhaka pitta controls desire and spirituality. ALOCHAKA PITTA It is situated in- • Eyes. Alochaka pitta controls the functioning of eyes. BHARAJAKA PITTA It is situated in- • Skin. Bharajaka pitta is responsible for healthy glow of the skin. Top KAPHA The water humor. Kapha represents kinetic energy provides mental strength and resistance to diseases. Properties of kapha Kapha is- • Heavy • Slow • Cool • Liquid • Dense • Thick • Static • Cloudy in nature. TYPES OF KAPHA AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Kapha has been classified into five types on the basis of it’s place and functions. KALEDAKA KAPHA Kledaka kapha is situated in- • stomach. • Intestine Kaledaka kapha controls moisture of the stomach and intestinal mucosa lining. AVALAMBAK KAPHA It is situated in the- • Chest Avalambaka kapha protects the heart,strong muscles,healthy lungs. BHODAKA KAPHA It is situated in the- • Tongue. Bodhaka kapha governs sense of taste. TARPAKA KAPHA It is situated in the- • Head. Tarpaka kapha is responsible for moisture for nose,mouth,eyes and brain. SLESHAKA KAPHA It is situated in- • Joints. Sleshaka kapha lubricates the joints. Top
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