ROLE OF VATA DOSHA IN DIGESTION

Article History: Submission: 03.08.2023, Revision: 22.08.2023, Acceptance: 12.09.2023, DOI Information: https://doi.org/10.56815/IJMSCI.V3I2.2023/9- 20

Authors

  • Dr. Prachi Pandey Ojha Reader, Department of Kriya Sharir, Government Ayurvedic College Patiala, Guru Ravidas Ayurveda University Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India

Keywords:

Vata dosha, Digestion, Ayurveda, Peristalsis, Nutrient absorption, Nervous system, Imbalance, Digestive disorders

Abstract

This study explores the pivotal role of Vata dosha in the process of digestion within the framework of Ayurveda, an ancient holistic system of medicine originating from India. Vata dosha, composed primarily of air and ether, governs various aspects of digestion, including the initiation of the digestive process, food movement through the digestive tract, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of waste. The balanced functioning of Vata ensures efficient digestion and contributes to overall well-being. This paper delves into the multifaceted functions of Vata dosha in digestion, highlighting its influence on peristalsis, nutrient absorption, and the coordination of the nervous system. The impact of Vata imbalance on digestion is also discussed, with insights into potential digestive disorders arising from excessive or deficient Vata. Ayurvedic principles guide the maintenance of balanced Vata and optimal digestion through lifestyle practices, dietary choices, and herbs and spices. The significance of regular, warm, and cooked meals, along with herbal remedies such as ginger, cumin, and fennel, is emphasized for supporting balanced Vata and digestive harmony. Recognizing individual constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Vikriti) is integral to Ayurvedic practice, and personalized recommendations are vital for effectively addressing digestive concerns. Consulting experienced Ayurvedic practitioners can provide tailored insights to restore and maintain Vata equilibrium, promoting robust digestion and holistic well-being.

Author Biography

Dr. Prachi Pandey Ojha, Reader, Department of Kriya Sharir, Government Ayurvedic College Patiala, Guru Ravidas Ayurveda University Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India

 

 

Published

2023-12-20

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