Protect your health by Following Ayurveda
Daily Regimen (Dinacharya)
Ayurveda Practioner and Writer
drvarunramraj@gmail.com
Man is
a superior member of Nature which gives the responsibility
of following all the rules of Nature. From the
dawn to dusk is the high active time of a living being in a day. Ayurveda
gives more emphasis on prevention of diseases than treating a disease. Ayurveda
in its literature has given detailed rituals or practices (Charya)
that one should follow every day to establish the balance of Tridosha in
our body, which helps to regulate a person's biological clock & keep Life
style related disorders away.
1.Waking up with Nature –
BrahmaMuhurtha – last Muhurthas of a day is
called as Brahma Muhurtha , the last 48 minutes before sun rise. To wake up in
Ayurveda never means waking up simply from bed, the waking up the smallest
working unit also is considered here in this context. Calm & quite
environment helps in proper prayer study, feeling of happiness & freshness,
2.Shareera Chinta-
Have a complete self analysis before starting
our day, get positively tuned by our own thoughts and then go for physical
ashwell as mental cleansing. Proper bowel movement and
excretion, brushing of teeth , meditation and exercise according to
one’s own strength is suggestive in the morning.
3.Snanam (Bath -physical and mental)-
Body
and mind cleansing is called as snana, that should be done with
water and intellect. Fresh water
or hot water is used for bathing according to season to maintain hygiene. Hot
water is contraindicated for head bath it causes harm to eye & hair.
4.Food intake-
only after the digestion of earlier meal
completely, one must intake food. Food must be taken in time and in required
and limited quantity( 1/3rd of stomach capacity). Avoid
incompatible combinations, after assessing one’s own constitution ( Example-
Using curd at night and curd without honey )
5.Collyrium (eye wash or kajal) applying, Oleation , Chewing mint leaf
according to ones constitution, helping others, having Virtuous
thoughts, speaking good words to others, avoiding enmity
in all aspects ,avoiding sinful acts, cleansing of mind and body,
keeping control over senses and kindness toward all creatures must
be followed .
6.Profession should be
approached with passion. All virtuous acts should be done in
not less than moderate level. In a day, good and neat dress must be used
and must wear a perfect and proper footwear .
When walking outside enough precaution must be taken against wind , rain ,sun,
snow etc.
7.Winding up or reduce the
activities by dusk is a good habit. As the bird reaches back to its
nest in time and meets family members, an individual must follow the
same rule with his/her family. Timely sleep also helps to maintain
good health.
8.The whole Universe is our teacher and
Ayurveda specially teaches Maithri ( proper relationship
maintaining) . Family , friends, teachers and all other
creatures must be given with proper consideration.
9.Dharma (virtuous acts), Artha ( wealth) , Kama ( desire) and
Moksha ( eternity) are the goals for
a human life , so all acts must lead toward the goals. Health is an important
factor for attaining above goals , so follow Ayurveda always to be healthy.
10.Protect and
drive body like a King protects his Nation or like charioteer drives
his Chariot , and reach Success line, supported by
positivity in all aspects
Have a good Day !!
(the above notes are based
on Ashtanga Hrudaya, Susrutha Samhita and Caraka Samhita textbooks)
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Authors Introduction-
Protect your health by Following Ayurveda
Daily Regimen (Dinacharya)
Ayurveda Practioner and Writer
drvarunramraj@gmail.com
Man is
a superior member of Nature which gives the responsibility
of following all the rules of Nature. From the
dawn to dusk is the high active time of a living being in a day. Ayurveda
gives more emphasis on prevention of diseases than treating a disease. Ayurveda
in its literature has given detailed rituals or practices (Charya)
that one should follow every day to establish the balance of Tridosha in
our body, which helps to regulate a person's biological clock & keep Life
style related disorders away.
Dr.Varun Ram Raj is Ayurveda physician & panchakarma Practitioner from Kerala. He is also a passionate writer with the motto
to spread ayurveda science to community. He is spreading ayurveda & health
knowledge through his articles.
Dr.Varun Ram Raj is Ayurveda physician & panchakarma Practitioner from Kerala. He is also a passionate writer with the motto
to spread ayurveda science to community. He is spreading ayurveda & health
knowledge through his articles.





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