The quality of purity and clarity in Ayurvedic philosophy, developed through dinacharya practices that align mind with natural cycles for mental stability.
Sattva—the quality of harmony, clarity, and truthfulness—forms the foundation of Ayurvedic mental health. Patanjali emphasizes cultivating sattva as essential for yoga and mental mastery. In Ayurvedic frameworks, sattva is generated through dinacharya, the daily routine synchronized with circadian and seasonal rhythms. Morning oil massage, mindful eating at optimal digestion times, meditation during Brahma muhurta, and evening wind-down practices all increase sattva while decreasing tamas (inertia) and rajas (restlessness). This sattvic lifestyle creates the mental substrate for learning, transformation, and psychological resilience. By structuring your day according to Ayurvedic principles, you naturally cultivate the clarity and focused awareness that Patanjali describes as prerequisites for lasting mental mastery and inner peace.
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