The foundational Yoga Sutras principle of stilling mental fluctuations as the core mechanism for achieving psychological equilibrium and constitutional healing in Ayurveda.
Patanjali's definition of yoga as 'chitta vritti nirodha'—the cessation of mental modifications—directly addresses the root cause of mental imbalance in Ayurvedic psychology. When the mind oscillates between past regrets and future anxieties, it depletes ojas (vital essence) and destabilizes the doshas. Through systematic observation and meditation practice, practitioners learn to witness thoughts without identification, allowing the nervous system to return to its natural sattvic state. This aligns perfectly with Ayurvedic mental health, where psychological disturbance precedes physical disease. By mastering mental fluctuations, individuals restore clarity, strengthen digestive fire for mental processing, and rebuild ojas reserves. Patanjali's eight-limbed path provides the practical framework for this cessation, making it the cornerstone of Ayurvedic mental transformation and disease prevention.
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