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A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ARTICLE ON AHAR VIDHI VIDHAN
Pooja Singh*, Gitanjali Sasmal, Vinay Bhardwaj
Abstract Ahara (diet) is a crucial factor in maintaining health and preventing disease according to Ayurveda. The concept of Ahara Vidhi Vidhana, which refers to the rules for dietary intake, is an important aspect of Ayurvedic nutrition. This review aims to explore the principles of Ahara Vidhi Vidhana and their relevance in modern times. The study involved a comprehensive review of classical Ayurvedic texts and online sources. The rules of Ahara Vidhi Vidhana include consuming warm, unctuous food in proper quantity, eating only after the previous meal is digested, avoiding incompatible food combinations, eating in a suitable environment, avoiding eating too fast or too slow, eating with concentration, and considering individual constitution and digestive capacity. Adherence to these principles is believed to promote optimal digestion, prevent the vitiation of doshas, and maintain overall health. In contrast, violating these rules can lead to various gastrointestinal disorders and other diseases. The modern lifestyle, characterized by stress and improper dietary habits, has led to an increased prevalence of lifestyle diseases. Incorporating the principles of Ahara Vidhi Vidhana in daily life can help prevent and manage these conditions. Further research is needed to validate the efficacy of these dietary guidelines in the contemporary context. Understanding and applying the concept of Ahara Vidhi Vidhana can contribute to the promotion of healthy eating habits and the prevention of diet-related disorders. Keywords: Ahara, Ahara Vidhi Vidhana, Dietary rules. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
