DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS ON THE INTERPRETATION OF PITTAJ NANATMAJA DISORDERS
Dr. Gyaneshwar Bhai Patel*, Prof. Manohar Ram, Dr. Ramnihor Tapsi Jaiswal
ABSTRACT
Ayurveda is the study of living beings and offers various principles to enhance the quality of life. Its two main objectives are maintaining health (????????? ???????????????) and treating diseases (??????? ???????????? ?)[1] To achieve these goals, Ayurveda has established several fundamental principles.[2] Successfully treating diseases first requires a clear understanding and accurate diagnosis³. According to Ayurveda, diseases are broadly classified into two categories: exogenous (Agantuja Vyadhi) and endogenous (Nija Vyadhi).[4] Endogenous diseases are further divided into samanyaja and nanatmaja types.[5] Samanyaja diseases involve the disturbance of two or more do?as, while nanatmaja diseases arise from the imbalance of a single do?a without involving others.[6] This article focuses specifically on forty types of pitta-related nanatmaja disorders.[17]
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