Understanding the five fundamental mental afflictions that generate mental suffering, enabling targeted resolution through Ayurvedic-yogic intervention.
Patanjali identifies the Kleshas—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death)—as the root patterns generating all mental suffering. These five afflictions operate beneath conscious awareness, driving reactive behavior, emotional dysregulation, and psychological pain. In Ayurvedic mental health frameworks, understanding Kleshas provides diagnostic clarity: depression often roots in ignorance and fear; anxiety in attachment and aversion; personality disorders in ego-identification. This taxonomy enables precise intervention. Patanjali teaches that liberation requires seeing these patterns clearly, then systematically dissolving them through practice. Ayurvedic mental health integrates this wisdom by addressing Kleshas through appropriate doshas treatments, lifestyle modifications, and psychological practices. For example, avidya (ignorance) requires sattvic knowledge and spiritual practice; raga (craving) requires Pitta-cooling practices; abhinivesha (death-fear) requires existential philosophy and meditation. By mapping mental suffering to its source patterns, practitioners move beyond symptom suppression toward genuine healing. This concept transforms mental health from disease-focused to pattern-focused, enabling liberation rather than mere management of mental disturbance.
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