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Journal DOI No:
03.2021-11278686

Title:
‘Manas upachar’ – psychotherapy in Ayurveda; A review

Authors:
Dr. Anand Ramu Sukenkar , Dr. Dhananjay Bhagawandas Bairagi

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Dr. Anand Ramu Sukenkar , Dr. Dhananjay Bhagawandas Bairagi ,
‘Manas upachar’ – psychotherapy in Ayurveda; A review,
International Research Journal of Humanities and Interdisciplinary Studies (www.irjhis.com), ISSN : 2582-8568, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Year: January 2022, Page No : 49-54,
Available at : http://irjhis.com/paper/IRJHIS2201005.pdf

Abstract:

In Ayurveda the cause for any disease is imbalance or vitiation of Dosha. It includes Sharir Dosha – Vata, Pitta, Kapha and Manas Dosha – Raja and Tama. These both sets of Dosha have vice versa cause and effect on each other. This leads to psychosomatic disorders. Ayurveda had mentioned management of these disorders by; Yuktivyapashraya, Daivavyapashraya and Satvavjya Chikitsa. These three treatment modalities include various procedures, techniques and drugs which collectively act on psychosomatic disorders. A brief description of Ayurvedic view regarding mental disorders and comprehensive treatment protocols including Shodhana therapy, Shamana therapy, use of Mantra chikitsa and Achar Rasayana is discussed.



Keywords:

Yuktivyapashraya, Daivavyapashraya, Satvavjya Chikitsa, Mantra chikitsa, Achar Rasayana.



Publication Details:
Published Paper ID: IRJHIS2201005
Registration ID: 20520
Published In: Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Year: January 2022
Page No: 49-54
ISSN Number: 2582-8568

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