The primary aim and objective of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of healthy person and to eradicate the diseases of a diseased person is the secondary one. One whose Dosa, Agni, Dhatu and Malas are in balanced state and whose senses, mind and soul are functioning properly is a healthy individual. Agni maintains the physiology of this Dehadesha. In other words Agni controls the state of biological equilibrium of Dosha, Dhatu and Mala. The derangement of Agni produces various diseases and it is the root cause of all diseases. In Ayurveda the term Agni is used in the sense of digestion of food and metabolic products. Agni converts food in the form of energy, which is responsible for all the vital functions of our body and it is ...
The word ‘Agnimandya’ in its of itself signifies the state of inadequate process of digestion on ing...
Grahani is the seat of Agni and it is so called because of holding up the food. The term Grahani Dos...
Generally in young age, keeps on doing Mithya Aahara and Vihara which leads to Agnidusthi and which ...
The Ayurvedic concept of Agni or fire is critically important to our overall health. Agni is the for...
Agni in Ayurveda has a significant role to maintain body homeostasis, body functioning, metabolism o...
The medical system of India Ayurveda encompasses traditional knowledge about diseases and their mana...
Ayurveda, the science of life is based on several concepts. Concept of Agni is one of them. This stu...
In our country since last few decades along with scientific and technological revolution a social re...
Abstract According to Ayurveda, Agni is critically important to our overall health. Agni is the fo...
Ayurveda is the science of life. Agni is the unique and one of the most important concepts of Ayurve...
Ahara is considered as Bahyaprana in Ayurvedic science as it plays prime role in maintaining homeost...
In Ayurveda Agni is given for top priority for the maintenance of health. In the context of function...
According to fundamentals of Ayurveda Agni has an important role in the physiological functioning of...
Agni in Ayurveda has a significant role to maintain body homeostasis, body functioning, metabolism o...
Agni is the supreme entity residing in the living being responsible for digestion of Ahar dravya, Ja...
The word ‘Agnimandya’ in its of itself signifies the state of inadequate process of digestion on ing...
Grahani is the seat of Agni and it is so called because of holding up the food. The term Grahani Dos...
Generally in young age, keeps on doing Mithya Aahara and Vihara which leads to Agnidusthi and which ...
The Ayurvedic concept of Agni or fire is critically important to our overall health. Agni is the for...
Agni in Ayurveda has a significant role to maintain body homeostasis, body functioning, metabolism o...
The medical system of India Ayurveda encompasses traditional knowledge about diseases and their mana...
Ayurveda, the science of life is based on several concepts. Concept of Agni is one of them. This stu...
In our country since last few decades along with scientific and technological revolution a social re...
Abstract According to Ayurveda, Agni is critically important to our overall health. Agni is the fo...
Ayurveda is the science of life. Agni is the unique and one of the most important concepts of Ayurve...
Ahara is considered as Bahyaprana in Ayurvedic science as it plays prime role in maintaining homeost...
In Ayurveda Agni is given for top priority for the maintenance of health. In the context of function...
According to fundamentals of Ayurveda Agni has an important role in the physiological functioning of...
Agni in Ayurveda has a significant role to maintain body homeostasis, body functioning, metabolism o...
Agni is the supreme entity residing in the living being responsible for digestion of Ahar dravya, Ja...
The word ‘Agnimandya’ in its of itself signifies the state of inadequate process of digestion on ing...
Grahani is the seat of Agni and it is so called because of holding up the food. The term Grahani Dos...
Generally in young age, keeps on doing Mithya Aahara and Vihara which leads to Agnidusthi and which ...