HARMONY THROUGH CONTROL: EXPLORING SUPRESSIBLE URGES (DHARNIYA VEGAS) IN AYURVEDA FOR HOLISTIC HEALTH Authors: Devi P , MOHIT*, KRISHMA AND TONNI SS
ABSTRACT
These days, understanding the relationship between the mind and body is crucial because of the rise in
anxiety and depression cases in society and the potential for long-term mental illness to deteriorate the
body. According to Ayurveda, the human body is a combination of the soul, mind, and panchmahabhuta,
or five essential components. The different mental behaviours that are thought to be the cause of many
diseases must be disclosed in order to provide appropriate treatment. The goal of this study is to
comprehend the effects of the manas bhav (psychological elements) and dharaniya vega (suppressible
urge) indicated in Bruhat trayee on the human body.
Furthermore, Dharaniya Vegas are divided into three categories: Manasik, Vachaik, and Kayik Vega.
Ayurvedic essential standards emphasise the role of hetu (causative factor) in the aetiology of infection.
An important role for guilt pleasure in dharaniya vega (inclinations to be suppressed or controlled) is
played during the pathophysiological process. It leads to certain hormonal changes in the body, which
eventually cause physical and mental illnesses. The compilation of all of this information and research
paves the way for a deeper understanding of Dharaniya Vegas and aids in the growth of wellbeing. Thebrain's natural wants play a significant role in determining a person's overall health or state of infection.
An attempt is made to explore the concept of Mansik dharaniya vegas in this article.
Keywords: Mansik vegas, Dharaniya vegas, Psychosomatic disorders, Suppressible urges Publication date: 01/08/2025 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2025/August/MS_IJBPAS_2025_9299.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2025/14.8.9299