Significance of Vata, Pitta and Kapha
Synonyms: Body types
In Dutch: Vata, Pitta en Kapha; In Finnish: Vata, Pitta ja Kapha; In Spanish: Vata, Pitta y Kapha
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Hindu concept of 'Vata, Pitta and Kapha'
Vata, Pitta, and Kapha are the three fundamental doshas in Ayurvedic medicine, crucial for maintaining health and balance. Their imbalance affects physical and mental characteristics, leading to systemic health issues and influencing overall wellbeing.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) The three fundamental bodily humors or doshas in Ayurvedic medicine, each representing different physical and mental characteristics.[1] (2) The three doshas or humors in Ayurvedic medicine that govern bodily functions and are central to diagnosing and treating ailments.[2] (3) The three primary bodily humors, each associated with different physiological and pathological attributes.[3] (4) The three humors or dosha in traditional Ayurveda that govern physiological and psychological processes, specifically in relation to how they are affected by different types of poison.[4] (5) The three fundamental bodily humors in Ayurvedic medicine that govern health and balance in the human body.[5]
From: History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda)
(1) The three constitutive elements in Ayurvedic medicine, which are vital for maintaining health and balance in the body, but whose imbalance leads to disease.[6] (2) The three organizations of the body, known as the 'Triumvirate', which have individual natures and functions vital for the maintenance and balance of health.[7]