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Ayurveda has two main aims – one is to maintain
health and the second is to cure disease. The branch of
rasayana or rejuvenation is one of the eight specialized
branches of Ayurveda that primarily deals with the maintenance
of health. Rasayana is defined as any herb, food, or activity
which confers youthfulness and cures diseases. If taken
in a proper way, the rasayana prevents early aging and keeps
you young and active both physically and mentally.
The literal meaning of rasayana is “augmentation
of rasa”, the vital fluid produced by the digestion
of food. Rasa provides nutrition, enhances the immunity,
and sustains life. Rasayana is the method of treatment through
which the rasa is maintained in the body. The purpose of
rasayana is to give strength, immunity, ojus, vitality,
will power and determination, and to strengthen the sense
faculties, so that you are not exposed to sickness and disease
as long as you live.
Types of Rejuvenation therapy:
Depending on the aim or result produced, rasayana is of
three types: Naimittika rasayana, Ajasrika
rasayana, and
Kamya rasayana.
Naimittika rasayana (nimitt
– Sanskrit for “cause”) is given to combat
or balance a specific cause, which is causing a disease
in the body. Some examples of this rasayana are Dhatri rasayana,
Mandookaparni rasayana, Brahmi rasayana, and
Triphala rasayana.
Ajasrika rasayana is used
to maintain good health and improve the quality of life
through a healthy lifestyle, diet, or exercise. It includes
use of milk, ghee, honey and adopting the principles of
proper sleep and celibacy.
Kamya rasayana is used to
fulfill a wish or desire or to serve a special purpose (kama
- desire). It is of four types:
- Prana Kamya; used for achieving or maintaining the best
quality of prana (life energy) in the body.
- Medha Kamya; used for enhancing the memory and intellect.
- Ayush Kamya; used for increasing longevity.
- Chakshu Kamya; used for maintaining healthy eyes.
Depending on the method of administration, the rasayanas
are further classified into two types: Kutipraveshika and
Vatatapika. Kutipraveshika (kuti – cottage, pravesha
– enter) is a therapy in which the person lives in
a specially prepared cottage for a long period while taking
various rasayana herbs. This rasayana was practiced by the
royal and wealthy families of ancient India.Vatatapika,
on the other hand, does not bear stringent rules and can
be practiced in your routine life. This is rightly indicated
in the name “vatatapika”, where “vata”
means air, and “atapa” means heat or sun. So
this is a method of taking rasayana, while a person remains
exposed to air and heat.
Vatatapika method is good for people who are engaged in
every day life activities. Some special formulas of this
category include Chyavanaprasha, Brahma rasayana Shilajitu
rasayana, Amalaki rasayana, Haritaki rasayana, Pippali rasayana,
Lohadi rasayana and Loha shilajitu rasayana. A total of
63 combinations of various rejuvenation formulae are described
in the Charaka samhita.
Charaka Samhita describes another interesting type of
rasayana
known as the Droni praveshika rasayana. In this therapy,
the person drinks the juices of special herbs prepared by
the physician and subsequently enters a special type of
covered boat (droni) designed for this purpose. At the end
of this therapy, the person attains a healthy body and mind,
sharp intellect, extra-powerful sense faculties, and a long
lifespan.
Being a holistic science with equal focus on the body,
mind, and soul, Ayurveda also describes a type of rasayana
for psychological and spiritual health. Called as “Achara rasayana”, this type does not require internal administration
of rejuvenating formulas. “Achara” literally
means “discipline”.
Following the rules relating to eating, sleeping, and celibacy
create rejuvenation in a person. In addition, following
a sattvik diet and life style, speaking the truth, practicing
non-violence, living in harmony with the nature, following
social ethics and conducts, are all included under this
category of rasayana. Following these principles leads to
formation of high quality dhatus (tissues) and increases
the quantity and quality of ojus, a vital factor for health
and immunity. Hence, a person can get the same benefits
as attained by internal administration of rasayana.
All therapies in Ayurveda aim to provide complete health
– physical, mental, and spiritual - so that people
can engage in achieving the real goal of life—self-realization.
The rasayana therapy makes it easily possible with its remarkable
benefits on health, immunity, and longevity.
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