Significance of Indralupta
Indralupta is a term from Ayurveda that describes a condition leading to patchy hair loss, often correlated with alopecia areata. It results from imbalances in the body's doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. Characterized by sudden hair loss, Indralupta affects hair follicles and can significantly impact individuals' social and mental well-being. This condition is detailed in Ayurvedic texts, where various treatments, including herbal remedies, are suggested to manage symptoms associated with this type of hair loss.
Synonyms: Alopecia, Hair loss, Baldness
In Dutch: Indralupta; In Finnish: Indralupta; In Spanish: Indralupt
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Hindu concept of 'Indralupta'
Indralupta in Hinduism signifies a condition of hair loss caused by imbalances in Vayu and Pittam, which disrupt hair follicles, highlighting the connection between physical ailments and the balance of bodily elements.
From: Garuda Purana
(1) A condition leading to hair loss due to deranged Vayu and Pittam affecting hair follicles.[1]