The Goal of Ayurveda
The Goal of Ayurveda Ayurveda, as a comprehensive and holistic system of knowledge, is rooted in the Sankhya philosophy, which views the universe as a manifestation of Purusha (supreme intelligence…
THE FIVE ELEMENTS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES
Ether means space that allows for the existence of everything, including communication between one part of the body and another – for instance, synaptic space, intracellular space, abdominal space –…
Prana and Qi in Persian Literature: A Comparison of Vital Energy and Jaan
Prana and Qi in Persian Literature: A Comparison of Vital Energy and Jaan In Persian literature, as well as in various spiritual and philosophical traditions, concepts like prana (in Indian…
The Essence of Prana in Yoga and Ayurveda
The Essence of Prana in Yoga and Ayurveda Yoga and Ayurveda offer a holistic lifestyle framework that promotes longevity, immunity, and wellness while laying a foundation for spiritual goals such…
Om
Om is one of the most sacred and spiritual symbols in Indian culture and related philosophies. This word is regarded as the audible manifestation of the universe and represents the…
In Ayurveda, the concept of “devitalized food”
In Ayurveda, the concept of “devitalized food” refers to foods that lack energy and live qualities. These types of foods typically lose their nutrients and energy due to industrial processes,…
The Impact of Ether (Akasha) on Understanding the Material World
Ether, referred to as Akasha in Sanskrit, is a concept that has been of great interest throughout history, particularly in Indian philosophy and mysticism. Despite the fact that ether is…
Comparison of Ayurveda with Other Traditional Medical Systems: Persian Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Traditional medicine, as a shared global heritage, has evolved uniquely across different cultures and civilizations. Among the most prominent traditional medical systems are Ayurveda (India), Persian Traditional Medicine, and Traditional…