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< | <p style="text-align:justify;">This article is based on a lecture delivered by Dr. Narayana Prakash B, Chief consultant, Hitayurveda Health care, KRPuram, Hassan, Karnataka, India., in Prof. M. S. Baghel Memorial Lecture Series on Sep 09, 2021. | ||
This article is based on a lecture delivered by Dr. Narayana Prakash B, Chief consultant, Hitayurveda Health care, KRPuram, Hassan, Karnataka, India., in Prof. M. S. Baghel Memorial Lecture Series on Sep 09, 2021. | <br/> | ||
[[Ayurveda]] considers body and mind as interconnected entities. It does not separate one from the other in the holistic concept of [[Purusha]]. The treatment for body and mind is mentioned by ancient scholars for almost all diseases. Health is the foundation of virtue, wealth, enjoyment, and salvation; diseases are the destroyers of it.</p> | |||
[[Ayurveda]] considers body and mind as interconnected entities. It does not separate one from the other in the holistic concept of [[Purusha]]. The treatment for body and mind is mentioned by ancient scholars for almost all diseases. Health is the foundation of virtue, wealth, enjoyment, and salvation; diseases are the destroyers of it. | |||
==General causes for the diseases of the mind== | ==General causes for the diseases of the mind== | ||