The development of sattva (clarity, harmony, light) as the mental expression of balanced doshas in Ayurvedic psychology.
Patanjali's framework of sattva, rajas, and tamas directly mirrors Ayurvedic understanding of how doshas manifest in consciousness. Sattva represents the sattvic mind—clear, balanced, discriminative—which emerges when doshas are in equilibrium. Cultivating sattva becomes the practical psychological application of Ayurvedic balance. When Vata is stabilized through grounding practices, mental agitation settles. When Pitta is cooled through calming disciplines, mental intensity softens into clarity. When Kapha is enlivened through dynamic practice, mental dullness lifts. Patanjali's eight-limbed path becomes a systematic method for shifting consciousness from rajas (agitation) and tamas (inertia) toward sattva. In Ayurvedic mental health, this isn't abstract philosophy—it's the measurable outcome of aligning diet, routine, sense engagement, and inner practice to restore doshasattva integration, the foundation of psychological resilience.
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