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What Is Ayurveda?

Ayurveda is more than just a popular form of alternative medicine. It is a system of holistic healing unlike any other. Thought to be over five thousand years old, Ayurvedic medicine teaches us to see the world as it relates to the elements—or doshas—of Vata, pitta, and Kapha.

According to Ayurveda, everyone is born with a mixture of these three doshas. Determining your primary dosha is the first step toward finding your optimal state of balanced, natural health.

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The name “Ayurveda,” is derived from two words in Sanskrit, “ayuh” meaning “life” or “longevity” and “Veda” meaning “science” or “sacred knowledge.” Ayurveda’s definition therefore roughly translates as “the science of longevity” or “the sacred knowledge of life.”

Before continuing, take a moment to reflect on what you have learned so far and make a few notes on them as you will circle back to them for your integrative assignment.

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"Ayurveda is a science of personalized medicine (translated from Sanskrit as ‘The Total Knowledge of Life’ that takes into consideration a person’s individual nature, or Prakriti, and their current imbalances, or Vikriti, to not only establish optimal mental and physiological health for the individual but neurophysiological refinement (enlightenment) as well." 

- Christian Parker Boles, STC MIU 2021

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Śloka 26

Rid your body of its impurities, let your speech be true and sweet, feel friendship for the world, and with humility seek wealth and knowledge.


At its root, Ayurveda is a holistic tradition and way of living that can help each of us to rid our bodies of impurities and Pragya Aparadh. Ayurveda:

  • Aligns our inner consciousness

  • Prevent the cause of disease

  • Restore Balance and Harmony in one's biological processes

  • Liberate Pragya Aparadh

Ayurveda encourages you to be an active participant in your own journey toward healing. This involves learning about your relationship with the elements and the unique combinations they create called doshas, Vata, pitta, and Kapha, which we will explore throughout the duration of the course.

First, let’s quickly take a look at Ayurveda’s background.

Ayurveda: A Brief History

The practice of Ayurveda as medicine is believed to date back over five thousand years, during the Vedic period of ancient India. The earliest known references to Ayurveda and its sister science, Yoga, appeared in scholarly texts called “the Vedas," recorded by Vaidya's or Sages, spiritual seers, and teachers of traditional knowledge.

Ayurvedic Principles

Before you learn how Ayurveda can help you, you must first learn how to see yourself from an Ayurvedic perspective. The first step is to understand some key Ayurvedic principles, and lenses through which Ayurveda views the universe.

These Ayurveda basics are foundational tools for:

  • Interpreting the laws of nature

  • Identifying various states of health or imbalance

  • Charting a course toward improved well-being

Examining these core principles will also help illustrate what makes Ayurveda such a timeless art and science.

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 As we Self-identify, we enable an effortless flow in life, which results in a body and mind free from blockage and stagnation.  Maharishi Ayurveda utilizes scientifically validated techniques such as TM, yoga asanas, pulse diagnosis, and the individualized incorporation of herbs, spices, sleep, exercise, and dietary recommendations to promote clarity of consciousness (the absence of Pragya Aparadh) as the priority for the individual, followed by a secondary focus on the gut and digestion. - Christian Parker Boles, STC MIU


6 Health Benefits of Ayurveda

Before you learn how Ayurveda can help you, you must first learn how to see yourself from an Ayurvedic perspective. The first step is to understand some key Ayurvedic principles, and lenses through which Ayurveda views the universe.

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Create your Daily Routines using this Worksheet:

Step 1. Print it out or get a journal and answer the questions in the Circadian Rhythm Worksheet at the link below.

Step 2. Take the Dosha Quiz and Assessment and write out what your constitution is. (Remember you have all of them, just in different amounts).

Step 3. What are your goals to create your new routine? Write these in your journal.

Step 4. Hold yourself accountable by making small changes weekly until you reach your goals.

Step 5. DO NOT GIVE UP!!! Change takes time. Be patient with yourself.


Additional Resources

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  • How to Read the 4 layers of the Pulse (Nadi Vigyan) | Ayurveda Pulse Reading

    How to Read the 4 layers of the Pulse (Nadi Vigyan) | Ayurveda Pulse Reading

    Vigyan is Knowledge and we utilize this practice to asses the level of imbalance and balance in human physiology reading the 3 inner intelligences, Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Imbalances can transform into dis-ease and disease. Nadi Vigyan is a tool to prevent the onset of illness.

    The 4 levels of the Pulse are surface, sub, deep, and Dhatu levels.

  • How to Read Nādi Vigyān Ayurveda Deep Pulse

    How to Read Nādi Vigyān Ayurveda Deep Pulse

    Taking the surface pulse to a deeper level. In this video, we dive into the deep pulse so we can understand the qualities of each dosha to experience the inner intelligence of our physiology. We explore the snake-like quality of Vata, the froggy qualities of Pitta, and the swan-like qualities of Kapha. Consider doing this a few times throughout the day, specifically before and after meals or before/ after an activity.

  • How to Read Ojas in the Pulse and What is Ojas

    How to Read Ojas in the Pulse and What is Ojas

    The Expression of Ojas in the Pulse is discovered through the Gunas of the pulse which supports the process of Agni, Ama, and Ojas in connection with Soma. Soma is the physical aspect of consciousness expressed as unity. Ojas is the final most refined substance of Ahar Ras (Food Nutrigen) that is a product of metabolism after all the food we ingest is processed through Agni (digestive fire). Ama is the waste product that the body no longer needs. (Sala, 2021)

  • Discovering Vata’s Sub Doshas Tutorial and Reflection

    Discovering Vata’s Sub Doshas Tutorial and Reflection

    In this tutorial, we go over Nadi Vigyan Deep and Surface level as well as Vata sub doshas, locations, functions, and how to read them. We discuss the various quarters of Vata dosha and explore our own experiences as we practice together. We discuss in detail the Sub-Doshas of Vata Dosha and the physiological locations of what they represent.