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<p style="text-align:justify;">[[Ayurveda]] emphasizes on the preservation of health and prevention of diseases as its primary objective. Daily regimen (dinacharya), seasonal regimen (ritucharya), dietetic rules ([[ahara vidhi]]), and code of conduct (sadvritta) are prescribed for healthy and long life. | |||
[[Ayurveda]] emphasizes on the preservation of health and prevention of diseases as its primary objective. Daily regimen (dinacharya), seasonal regimen (ritucharya), dietetic rules ([[ahara vidhi]]), and code of conduct (sadvritta) are prescribed for healthy and long life. | <br/>The classically prescribed daily routine or regimen is followed with due consideration of one's body constitution (deha [[prakriti]]), strength (bala), age (vaya), season (ritu), and any existing disease condition ([[vyadhi]]).[ SAT-J.9]<ref>Available from http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> | ||
The classically prescribed daily routine or regimen is followed with due consideration of one's body constitution (deha [[prakriti]]), strength (bala), age (vaya), season (ritu), and any existing disease condition ([[vyadhi]]).[ SAT-J.9]<ref>Available from http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> | <br/> | ||
This article deals with the critical review of these daily regimens and their importance in the contemporary views. | This article deals with the critical review of these daily regimens and their importance in the contemporary views. | ||
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