Concept of Manas in Ayurveda

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Publisher: Chaukhambha Publications
Author: Dr. Rashi Sharma and Prof. Kavita Indapurkar
Language: English
Edition: 2016
ISBN: 9789381608791
Pages: 135
Cover: Paperback
Other Details 9.0 inch X 6.0 inch
Weight 140 gm
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Book Description
About the Book

This book covers almost all possible topics related to manas described in ayurvedic texts and it is especially written keeping in mind the CCIM curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate scholars of Kriya Sharira. This book is written in very simplified form and is divided into ten chapters and each chapter is unique and well presented. This book will not only help the scholars to explore the concept of manas but also apply it in their clinical practice.

About the author

Dr. Rashi Sharma has completed her B.A.M.s. in 2008 from Ayurvedic & Unani Tibbia College, Delhi and M.D. (Kriya Sharir) in 2013 from Bharati Vidyapeeth, College Of Ayurved, Pune. She has secured first rank in Kriya Sharir at post graduate level. She has received Best M.D.Thesis award from 'International Ayurveda Association' and also 'Late Soubhagyavati Laxmibai Thatte Award ' for Best M.D. Thesis in Sharir from All India Sharir Research Institute, Lucknow. At present she is working as an Assistant Professor in Uttaranchal Ayurvedic College, Dehradun. She has published various research articles and presented many research papers in National and International Conferences. She is Editor-in-Chief of the renowned Peer reviewed Journal, U-RAHS i.e International Journal Of Research in Ayurveda and Health Sciences.

Prof. Kavita Indapurkar is Professor in Kriya Sharir at Bharati Vidyapeeth University Pune. She is double gold medalist and has over 20 years of teaching experience at graduate and post graduate level. She is founder and president of Kavita Holistic Healing and Managing Editor of IJ-RAHS (International Journal Of Research In Ayurveda and Health Sciences). She is also the recipient of,"Best Ayurveda Research Guide" from European Ayurveda Academy and "International Ayurveda Samshodhan Bhushan Award' from International Ayurveda Association. She has published many research articles and presented research papers in national and International Conferences in India and abroad.

Foreword

The term manas prakrati can also be. termed as Sattva Prakrati: Every individual has got his own independent mental status which is curious. It is not anomalous but definitely different from man to man. If one tries to minutely discover each individual's mental status or manas prakrati, it 'Varies from one person to another. Behavior is directly related with a natural mental status right from birth. Every individual's behavior is extremely complicated and complex and also multifaceted. This is because of the completely of the buddhi or brain. It can be studied in variety of ways. It is often a complicated problem for a physician to identify in every 'Individual. The cognitive behavior of every individual has been termed in Ayurveda as manas or Sattva prakrati. Sushruta has categorized these various mental statuses broadly into sat, raj and tarn prakriti. Further all these broad categories or mental personalities have been identified into sixteen categories. Each individual has his own behavioral pattern and thus has got magnanimous social impact because of his varied neuro-behavioral status. While doing general examination of a patient, every clinician is supposed to determine the mental status in appropriate way.

Though in many cases, it takes hours to arrive at final diagnosis and determine individual's manas. In many cases brief examination may provide sufficient information for precise decision concerning an individual's manas prakriti.

After going through the book authored by Dr. Rashi and Prof. Kavita Indapurkar, I personally feel that the scholars of Ayurveda will positively be able not only to manage the patient's mental problem but will also help to meet the Manas problems of a patient on Ayurvedic pattern. Finally I congratulate both the authors of the book for their rich contribution in the field of Ayurveda.

I personally wish to congratulate Prof. Kavita Indapurkar, who is a versatile scholar of Kriya Sharir and recipient of "Honor of Fellowship" from All India Sharir Research Institute, Lucknow for her valuable contribution in the field of Sharir. At the same time also wish to congratulate Dr. Rashi Sharma for her 'immense labour put in writing such an excellent book, she is also one of the recipients of "Best M.D. Thesis Award" by All India Sharir Research Institute Lucknow. I also wish to put in record my appreciation and blessings to both the authors for their herculean efforts in dispensing this gigantic task

I am sure that the book will prove the best seller.

Foreword

It gives me immense pleasure to write ... , the foreword for the book entitled, "Concept of Manas in Ayurveda" by Dr. Rashi Sharma and Prof. Kavita Indapurkar. Very few books are available on this extremely important subject of manas.

The work of Dr. Rashi Sharma and Prof. Kavita Indapurkar is appreciable as they not only compiled the original concepts of samhitas but also tried to interpret the subject for better understanding I appreciate their understanding of the subject and efforts to bring it in the form of a book.

Both the authors deserve congratulations I hope and wish that they will continue such efforts to serve the Ayurveda with same spirit. The book is very useful for teachers, students, practitioners and researchers and a great boon to the society. I wish them success in future and life.

Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction 1-2
Chapter 2 Manas 3-9
  Etymology 3
  Definition 3
  Synonyms 3
  Location 4
  Swaroopa 5
  Characteristics 5
  Manogunsas 6
  Manovishayas 6
  Action 7
  Signification 7
Chapter 3 Manas Prakruti 10-27
  Introduction 10
  Types 10
  Interrelation of Sharir and Manas Prakruti 17
  Manas prakruti and state of health 23
  Practical utility of manas prakruti 26
Chapter 4 Emotion 28-33
  Definition 28
  Classification 29
  Treatment 31
Chapter 5 Atma 34-37
  Etymology 34
  Swaroopa 34
  Sadhan 34
  Types 34
  Characteristic features 36
  Process of gaining knowlege 37
Chapter 6 Nidra 38-50
  Introduction 38
  Definition 38
  Nidrotpatti 39
  Characteristics 39
  Characteristics 39
  Types 39
  Physiological and clinical significance 42
  Time of Nidra 43
  Recommendation for day sleep 43
  Nidranash 44
  Etiological factors 44
  Treatment 44
  Tandra 45
  Introduction 45
  Definition 45
  Pathogenesis 45
  Symptoms 46
  Treatments 46
  Swapna 46
  Introduction 46
  Definition 46
  Process of manifestation 47
  Types 47
  Stages of Manas 48
  Relation of Doshas and swapnas 49
  Results of Swapna 49
Chapter 7 Applied aspect of Mans 51-57
  Introduction 51
  Psychological causes of some diseases 51
  Psychological consideration in diagnosis 54
  Sattwa Pariksha 54
  Psychological consideration in treatment 55
  Psychological concept of personality and constitution 56
Chapter 8 Manas Roga 58-103
  Definition 58
  Nidana (Etiological factors) 58
  Classification 58
  Lakshana (signs and symptoms) 60
  Manah pariksha 61
  Chikitsa 63
  Common manas roga 68
  Unmada 68
  Apasmara 92
  Atattvabhinivesa 100
Chapter 9 Relation of diet with manas 104-106
Chapter 10 Recent researches on manas 107-123







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