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Year: 2025 | Month: March | Volume: 15 | Issue: 3 | Pages: 48-51

DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20250308

Vata Dosha Kshay Vridhi and Its Physiological Significance

Dr. Krishna Yadav1, Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Chandra Sharma2, Dr. Pooja Pareek3

1MD Scholar, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur
2Professor and HOD, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur
3Assistant professor, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur

Corresponding Author: Dr. Krishna Yadav

ABSTRACT

Vata Dosha, one of the three primary Doshas in Ayurveda, regulates movement, communication, and physiological processes within the body. The equilibrium of this element is essential for health, whereas its depletion (Kshaya) or excess (Vriddhi) results in many illnesses. This article examines the physiological importance of Vata Dosha and its conditions of Kshaya (reduction) and Vriddhi (rise). Vata Kshaya presents as diminished activity, ineffective communication, and impaired physical processes, correlating with illnesses such as peripheral neuropathy and metabolic decline in modern medicine. In contrast, Vata Vriddhi is characterized by hyperactivity, discomfort, and systemic disruptions, akin to conditions such as anxiety, irritable bowel syndrome, and osteoarthritis. Ayurvedic strategies for Vata equilibrium, encompassing dietary adjustments, herbal treatments, and therapeutic methods, are examined in conjunction with their counterparts in contemporary medicine. Comprehending the physiological functions of Vata Dosha and its dysregulations offers a thorough framework for integrative therapy.

Key words: Vata Dosha, Ayurveda, Vata Kshaya, Vata Vriddhi, physiology, integrated medicine, Dosha imbalance

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