Physiological importance of Dincharya as preventive approach towards Indriya Vikara.

Authors

  • Rahul Jain P.G. Scholar, Department of Kriya Sharira, All India Institute of Ayurveda. Author
  • Ankur Kumar Tanwar PhD Scholar, department of Kriya Sharira, All India Institute of Ayurveda Author
  • Priti Singh M.D. Scholar, Swasthavritta Department, AIIA, DELHI. Author
  • Meera K Bhojani Associate Professor, Department of Kriya Sharira, All India Institute of Ayurveda. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/IRJAY.2023.6625

Keywords:

Ayurveda, Dincharya, Indriya Vikara, Indriyapradoshajvikara

Abstract

Introduction: Indriyas are responsible for the Yathartha Anubhava or true  unadulterated knowledge of everything around us. This knowledge will  hamper when Nidana Sevana occurs and due to which Dushita Doshas (or imbalanced Doshas) reach the Adhisthana of Indriyas and leads to total  (Upghata) or partial (Uptapa) loss of function of that Indriya. Ayurveda have various concept of healthy and happy life, Dincharya is one of such  important concepts. Dincharya mentioned in Ayurvedic texts give the prophylaxis protocol for preventing this type of Indriya Vikara and maintaining the physiological functioning of Indriyas properly.  Methods: Authentic text of Ayurveda, pubmed and other contemporary  textbook referred for the collection of data related to Dincharya and  Indriya(senses).  Result: Acharyas mentioned that one should wake up in Brahma Muhurta because that increases the longevity and maintain Dhatu Samya Avastha of  the body. Some practices in Dincharya gives Bala to Urdhavjatru  (Adhisthan of all Indriyas) and prevent diseases of Urdhavjatru(eyes, nose,  ear, head, mouth). These practices are Anjana, Dhoompaan, Nasya, Karnapooran, Gandoosh-Kaval Dhaaran, Dantadhaavan,Jihva Nirlekhan  etc.  Conclusion: Dincharya practices have a deep impact and numerous  benefits for our Indriyas hence one should give them place in their daily routines.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Jain, R., Tanwar, A. K., Singh, P., & Bhojani, M. K. (2023). Physiological importance of Dincharya as preventive approach towards Indriya Vikara . International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 6(6), 152-156. https://doi.org/10.48165/IRJAY.2023.6625