Building sattvic (pure, harmonic) mental states through dosha-specific diet, rhythm, and ethical practice for lasting mental health.
Sattva—the guna of clarity, harmony, and truth—is Patanjali's highest mental state, and Ayurveda offers precise methods to cultivate it. Sattvic foods, routines, and relationships vary by constitution: vata needs warmth and stability; pitta needs cooling and moderation; kapha needs stimulation and lightness. Rather than generic 'purity,' Ayurvedic sattva cultivation honors individual physiology. Patanjali emphasizes that mental mastery requires ethical foundation (yama, niyama), which Ayurveda contextualizes through seasonal rhythms, digestive strength, and constitutional needs. When aligned properly, sattvic practices become self-reinforcing: better digestion supports clearer thoughts; stable routines reduce anxiety; ethical choices increase dopamine naturally. This integrated approach transforms sattva from philosophical ideal into sustained psychological reality.
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