Significance of Emotional factor
The emotional factor encompasses a range of psychological states that significantly influence physical and mental health. In Vaishnavism, it includes various emotions like sorrow and joy that play a role in svara-bheda. Scientifically, emotional factors pertain to stressorsâboth mental and emotionalâthat can lead to conditions such as ulcers, skin issues, and digestive disturbances. Emotions like anger, fear, and grief are identified as triggers for mental health disorders in Ayurveda and significantly impact overall health and wellbeing.
Synonyms: Emotional aspect, Emotional component, Emotional element, Emotional influence, Psychological aspect, Mental component, Psychological influence
In Dutch: Emotionele factor; In Finnish: Emotionaalinen tekijä; In Spanish: Factor emocional
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Hindu concept of 'Emotional factor'
In Hinduism, the Emotional factor encompasses a range of emotionsâsorrow, astonishment, anger, joy, and fearâthat play a significant role in the manifestation of svara-bheda, influencing spiritual and artistic expressions.
From: Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu
(1) The various emotions including sorrow, astonishment, anger, joy, and fear that contribute to the occurrence of svara-bheda.[1]
The concept of Emotional factor in scientific sources
The Emotional factor encompasses psychological influences affecting skin conditions and overall health, highlighting the role of mental stressors in chronic ailments like duodenal ulcers and the impact of emotions on psychiatric and psychosomatic diseases.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) Psychological aspects that influence a mother's experience and ability to breastfeed through induced lactation.[2]