Ayurveda
in India
Ayurveda is an ancient Indian medical science, the origin of
which can be traced back to the Vedas, which are the oldest available
classics of the world. Vedas are the ancient books of knowledge,
or science, from India. They contain practical and scientific
information on various subjects beneficial to the
humanity like health, philosophy, engineering, astrology etc.
Ayurveda is a holistic healing science which comprises of two
words, Ayu and Veda.Ayu means life and Veda means knowledge or
science. So the literal meaning of the word Ayurveda is the science
of life. Ayurveda is a science dealing not only with treatment
of diseases but is also a complete way of life.
Ayurveda is a science of life. Life according to Ayurveda is
a combination of senses, mind, body and soul. So it is clear from
this definition of life that Ayurveda is not only
limited to body or physical symptoms but also gives a comprehensive
knowledge about spiritual, mental and social health.
Ayurveda practises the theory of balance. According to Ayurveda
health is the state of balance and disease is the state of imbalance.
The aim of Ayurveda is to give complete health and not just getting
free from physical diseases. Ayurveda aims at having a happy,
healthy and peaceful society. Two most important aims of
Ayurveda are: to maintain the health of healthy people and to
cure the diseases of sick people.
Ayurveda helps us in understanding each individual at a very
subtle personal level and giving a detailed description about
diet, daily routine, life-style, actions and activities to be
followed. Ayurveda is a science that teaches how to live life
in a true and natural balance.It teaches how to live in society
and in the universe without disturbing the natural balance. Ayurveda
not only deals with diseases and treatments but is a complete
way of life. It describes how one can make his life advantageous
or disadvantageous for himself or for others and what one can
do to make his life happy or unhappy. It also describes what actions,
activities, foods etc. are good or bad for life. As long
as we can maintain this balance one remains healthy and when there
is imbalance there is disease, unhappiness and misery.
Ayurvedic treatment does not suppresses the main symptoms and
create new ones as side effects of the main treatment. It is to
remove the root cause and give permanent relief. The treatment
mainly comprises of powders, tablets, decoctions, medicated oils
etc. prepared from natural herbs, plants and minerals. Panch Karma
therapy is also used as a treatment in many diseases. Panchkarma
is a purifying therapy to enhance the metabolic process through
food and herbal medicines. Panch Karma means five types of actions
or techniques or treatment. As the wastes are eliminated from
the body the person becomes healthy.
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