Correspondence Address:
Dr. Abhilasha Lagad BAMS, M. D (Kayachikitsa) Assistant Professor and Ph.D.Scholar, Department in Kayachikitsa, Dr.D.Y.Patil College of Ayurved and Research Centre Pimpri, Pune -18 (Maharashtra) India. Contact no. 8805075897, Email id- lagadabhilasha@gmail.com
Date of Acceptance: 2024-10-10
Date of Publication:2025-12-22
Article-ID:AYU_124_12_24 https://ayuscript.com
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: None declared
How To Cite This Article: Lagad A., Gogate V. A Literary Review of Manas Roga According to Ayurveda. AYUSCRIPT 2024;3(4):01-09 DOI: http://doi.org/10.55552/AYUSCRIPT.2024.3401
The entire worldly life depends on the combination of mind (Mana), spirit (Aatma) and body (Sharir). This com- bination is likened to a tripod. A tripod can sustain itself, so long as none of its three constitutes are disturbed. According to Ayurveda, is that the mind has a very powerful influence on our overall health and wellbeing. Ayurveda defines health not only as an absence of disease, but also as a very holistic level of vitality throughout our lives. As a result, the Ayurvedic approach to treating any single aspect of our health begins with taking into ac- counts the whole of who we are – body, mind and spirit. Ayurveda classifies the disease as: Sharira (Physical): Affecting the body mainly. Manasa (Psychological): Affecting the mind mainly.
KEY-WORDS: Mana, Manas Roga, Indriya, Mental Disease.