Patanjali's analysis of the five kleshas (afflictions) provides a precise diagnostic framework for identifying the psychological patterns that underlie and perpetuate dosha imbalances.
The five kleshas in Patanjali's system—avidya (ignorance), asmita (ego), raga (attachment), dvesha (aversion), and abhinivesha (fear of death)—form the psychological root system of all suffering and mental disorder. In Ayurvedic mental health frameworks, these kleshas function as the motivational patterns that drive unhealthy choices and perpetuate constitutional imbalances. Avidya creates the fundamental misperception that we are separate, leading to vata anxiety about disconnection; asmita feeds pitta's competitive identity; raga and dvesha generate the emotional volatility that keeps doshas in flux; abhinivesha underlies the resistance to change that locks kapha in stagnation. Patanjali's genius is showing how mental afflictions aren't random but follow a logical structure rooted in false understanding. An Ayurvedic practitioner using this framework can address mental symptoms by systematically dissolving the underlying klesha patterns through right knowledge, proper discipline, and conscious choice, transforming healing from superficial symptom management to fundamental psychological restructuring.
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