prakriti

When most people hear the word Ayurveda, they think of herbs, oils, massages, or detox treatments. But Ayurveda is much more than that.

 

If you break the word down, “Ayu” means life and “Veda” means knowledge or science. So Ayurveda simply means “the science of life.”

 

At its core, Ayurveda looks at both the outer world and our inner world. It teaches that to stay healthy, understand ourselves, and live in harmony with nature.

 

 

Panchamahabhutas

 

 

One of the most important concepts in Ayurveda is the theory of the Panchamahabhutas.

 

“Pancha” means five, “Maha” means great, and “Bhutas” refers to the fundamental elements of existence. Just like modern science says everything is made of matter, Ayurveda explains the same idea using these five elements.

 

These five elements are:

  • Prithvi (Earth)
  • Ap (Water)
  • Tejo or Tejas (Fire)
  • Vayu (Air)
  • Akasha (Space or Ether)

 

And this doesn’t just apply to the world around us; it applies to us too. Our body, mind, and all our functions are made from these same elements.

 

This is why Ayurveda says that every person is different. We are all made of the same elements, but in different proportions.

 

 

Understanding Your Prakriti

 

 

One of the most misunderstood concepts in Ayurveda is the idea of Doshas and Prakriti.

 

You’ve probably read or come across phrases on the internet like “know your dosha” or “find  your dosha.”

 

No. You cannot do that.

 

What you can do is instead is find your Prakriti, know your Prakriti, discover your Prakriti.

 

Prakriti means nature.

 

When a person is born, when the first cell of a person is formed by the coming together of the ovum and sperm, at that time Prakriti is fixed. It is given to the child by the parents.

 

This Prakriti or nature of that person does not change in the entire lifetime until that person dies.

 

Now what are these Prakritis?

 

For the ease of discussion, Ayurveda classifies people based on Prakriti.

 

There are seven Prakritis.

 

The three primary constitutions are:

  1. Vata Prakriti
  2. Pitta Prakriti
  3. Kapha Prakriti

 

Then there are three dual constitutions:

  1. Vata-Pitta
  2. Pitta-Kapha
  3. Vata-Kapha

 

Finally, there is:

  1. Vata-Pitta-Kapha, where all three doshas are present in equal proportions.

 

I have never found anybody having Vata-Pitta-Kapha Prakriti together. Maybe there is one person in the world who is lucky to be born with all these things put together in a single proportion, but it is very, very rare.

 

Most people are a mix of two doshas, with one being more dominant.

 

Understanding your Prakriti helps explain your personality, body type, habits, and even the kind of health issues you may be more prone to.

 

 

Vata: The Energy of Movement

 

 

It is made of air and space.

 

Vata people are people where vision means innovation. They are creative, innovative. These are the people who come up with ideas.

 

But because Vata is linked to movement, it can also bring restlessness, irregular routines, and anxiety when out of balance.

 

It’s important to remember being Vata by nature is not the same as having a Vata imbalance.

 

 

Pitta: The Energy of Transformation

 

 

Now we have the Pitta people.

 

Pitta people are the people who have another fire inside their body. That can cause a lot of issues. It can affect different systems in the body.

 

These are people who are driven. They are sharp. They are intense.

 

 

Kapha: The Energy of Stability

 

 

Now we have the Kapha people.

 

Kapha people are those loving, nurturing, loyal, lovable, very warm kind of people.

 

You just want to go and run to them and hug them. That kind of energy is the Kapha energy.

 

But they are very lazy. It is very difficult to move them.

 

They have the earth element and water element more in them.

 

These are people who tend to have oily skin. Kapha people are the people who have friends because they are very good with relationships.

 

 

Why Is Ayurveda Personalized?

 

 

One thing that you should understand is that Ayurveda is about individualized diet, individualized practices, individualized everything.

 

The body has different systems and different functions.

 

Sometimes there is dryness.

 

Sometimes there is coldness.

 

Digestion is involved.

 

Tissues are involved.

 

Sometimes other doshas are involved.

 

That is why Ayurveda is individualized. It is not just Vata, Pitta, and Kapha.

 

We have to understand which doshas are in imbalance and which systems are impacted.

 

What is health according to Ayurveda?

 

Every single thing in the system should be balanced.

 

The doshas should be balanced.

 

The tissues of the body should be balanced.

 

The digestive system should be balanced.

 

Not just that, the mind should be balanced.

 

When the body and the mind are working properly, when everything is having the best quality, when Atma, soul, Indriya, senses, and Mana, mind are all balanced, then you can call that person a healthy person.

 

 

The Truth About Panchakarma

 

 

In Ayurveda, Panchakarma is a purification technique actually meant for cleansing.

 

Only a very small percentage of diseases need Panchakarma.

 

The rest of the diseases do not require Panchakarma.

 

They require Ahara, Vihara, good diet, good lifestyle, good routine, and all of that.

 

Ayurveda does not start with detox. It starts with fixing your everyday habits.

 

Most health issues can actually be improved with:

 

  • Proper diet
  • Daily routine
  • Good sleep
  • Stress management
  • Simple lifestyle changes

 

The Real Message of Ayurveda

 

At the heart of Ayurveda is a simple idea: every person is unique.

 

There is no universal diet, no perfect routine for everyone.

 

The more you understand your own nature, the better choices you can make for your health.

 

Ayurveda is not just about treating illness. It’s about learning how to live in a way that keeps you balanced, aware, and connected to yourself.

 

That’s why Ayurveda focuses on understanding your unique digestive patterns, lifestyle, and underlying imbalances rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution.

 

If you’re looking for a structured, personalized approach to managing your health, you can WhatsApp +91 99011 26331 for enquiries.

 

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