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LITRATURE REVIEW OF ADHARNIYA VEGA W.S.R TO CHARAK SAMHITA
Girish Mahajan*, Pradeep S. Pawar and Vijay D. Dive
. Abstract Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine for health which enlightens various non pharmacological methods to prevent diseases and promote health. Some of the important regimens are Dinacharya, Ratricharya, Ritucharya, Sadvritta, Achara Rasayana and Pathya Apathy on Ahara and Vihara in accordance with specific diseases, Dharaneeya and Adharaneeya Vega. Human body has different substances. Human body has a number of ways to balance the substance which could be useful and harmful to the body. To make balance of these substances, our body is equipped with Vega (urges) which appear naturally. According to the various Samhita there is one main cause of all the type of diseases and that is the suppression of natural Vega. Therefore it should not be suppressed. Ayurveda has described 13 natural vegas which should not be retained at any cost. If they are suppressed on a regular basis due to any reason, they can lead to various health problems. The problem created due to non suppressible urges are getting more and more now-a-days. Ayurveda termed it as Adharaneeya Vega which is having significant accountability in preventing diseases and promoting health. Current study is conceptual or theoretical thus every available literature about Adharaneeya Vega has been searched and collected from different conventional text of Ayurveda and simplifies significance of Vega Dharana. Hereby we study Adharniya vega accordingly to Charak Samhita. Keywords: Ayurveda, Adharaneeya Vega, Natural urges, Vega, Vegadharan, Dharniya vega, Adharniya vega, Suppression of natural urges, swasthya rakshan. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
