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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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CONCEPT OF DEHA PRAKRITI: AN AYURVEDIC REVIEW
*Dr. Pankaj Singh
Abstract Ayurveda emphasizes the principle of individuality as a fundamental determinant of health and disease. The concept of Deha Prakriti represents the innate bodily constitution of an individual, established at the time of conception and governed by the relative predominance of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha Doṣas. Classical Ayurvedic literature provides a detailed and systematic description of Prakriti, highlighting its role in physiological functioning, psychological behavior, disease susceptibility, prognosis, and therapeutic response. This review article aims to critically analyze the concept of Deha Prakriti as described in classical Ayurvedic texts, including its definition, etiological factors, classification, characteristic features, and clinical significance. Understanding Deha Prakriti forms the cornerstone of personalized medicine in Ayurveda and offers a comprehensive framework for preventive and promotive healthcare. Keywords: Deha Prakriti, Tridoṣa, Constitution, Ayurveda, Individualized Medicine. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
