The stilling of mental fluctuations as described in Yoga Sutras directly correlates with pacifying aggravated doshas and restoring constitutional equilibrium in Ayurvedic mental health.
Patanjali's foundational concept of chitta vritti nirodha—the cessation of mental modifications—offers a precise psychological mechanism for Ayurvedic mental health restoration. When the mind churns with excessive thoughts, emotions, and reactive patterns, it reflects and amplifies dosha imbalances: vata's scattered worry, pitta's fiery judgment, kapha's dull heaviness. By systematically stilling these mental fluctuations through concentration and meditation, practitioners directly calm the corresponding doshas. This dual approach recognizes that mental clarity and constitutional balance reinforce each other. Ayurvedic practitioners can use Patanjali's framework to understand mental symptoms not as isolated psychological problems but as expressions of deeper dosha disturbance, while meditation becomes a primary therapeutic tool for rebalancing physiology through consciousness itself.
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