International Journal of Indian Medicine

ISSN: 0000-0000

Year: 2024 |Volume: 3 | Issue: 04


MENTAL HEALTH MANAGEMENT: UTILIZING DINACHARYA AND RUTUCHARYA PRACTICES

About Author

Bendal S., V1 , Vyas V., 2 , Ghodake S. 3

1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Samhita Siddhant, Sardar Ayurved College and Hospital, Mehsana (GJ)

2Assistant Professor, Dept. of Rasashastra and Bhaishajyakalpana, Arihant Ayurvedic Medical College & Research Centre, Gandhinagar (GJ)

3Assistant Professor, Dept. of Samhita Siddhant, Sumatibhai Shah Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya, Pune (MH)


Date of Acceptance: 2024-11-09

Date of Publication:2024-12-22

Correspondence Address:

Dr. Sayali Dilip Bendal Assistant Professor, Department of Samhita Siddhant Sardar Ayurved College and Hospital, Piludara-Mehsana, Gujarat Contact No: 9403462295 Email: Sayali.bendal@gmail.com
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Source of Support: Nill

Conflict of Interest: None declared


Abstract


Dinacharya and Rutucharya, key concepts in Ayurveda, play a vital role in mental health management by fostering harmony between individuals and their daily and seasonal environments. Dinacharya, or daily routine, emphasizes structured practices such as regular sleep, balanced nutrition, physical activity, and mindfulness techniques like meditation and yoga. These elements create stability, reduce anxiety, and enhance emotional regulation, promoting resilience against mental health challenges. Rutucharya, on the other hand, focuses on adjusting lifestyle choices to align with seasonal changes. Each season impacts mood and energy levels, and adapting routines accordingly can improve mental health. By incorporating seasonal dietary adjustments and activities that resonate with nature, individuals can bolster their physical and psychological resilience, helping to mitigate seasonal mood disorders.Together, Dinacharya and Rutucharya promote a holistic approach to mental health, highlighting the significance of self-care, mindfulness, and adaptability. This integration supports emotional balance and nurtures a deeper connection with oneself. This paper will explore the synergistic benefits of these practices in mental health, showcasing their potential to enhance overall well-being.

KEY-WORDS: Mental Health, Dinacharya, Rutucharya