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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
DEHA BALA AND SHUKRA SARATA: AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE ON PHYSICAL STRENGTH AND REPRODUCTIVE EXCELLENCE
*Shreyash Deepak Tipre, Deepa Kale
Abstract Ayurveda explains the concept of Sara as the excellence and purity of body tissues (Dhatus), which reflects the quality, strength, and vitality of an individual. Among the eight types of Sara described in Ayurvedic classics, Shukra Sara is considered the highest and most refined tissue excellence. It is closely associated with fertility, immunity, mental stability, complexion, enthusiasm, and physical endurance. Deha Bala refers to the physical and psychological strength of the body that enables an individual to tolerate stress, disease, and exertion. Classical Ayurvedic texts mention that optimum nourishment of Shukra Dhatu significantly contributes to the enhancement of Deha Bala. Individuals possessing superior Shukra Sarata exhibit good physique, emotional balance, courage, reproductive capacity, and longevity. The present article highlights the conceptual relation between Deha Bala and Shukra Sarata according to Ayurvedic principles and discusses their physiological, clinical, and preventive importance in maintaining overall health and well-being. Keywords: Ayurveda, Deha Bala, Shukra Sarata, Dhatu, Ojas, Bala, Physical Strength, Immunity, Reproductive Health. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
