Cultivating mental purity and light through consistent yogic practice as an Ayurvedic mental health strategy.
Patanjali emphasizes abhyasa—dedicated, consistent practice—as the means to develop sattva (clarity, light, goodness) in the mind. In Ayurvedic terms, sattva is the quality of mental health itself: clarity, compassion, wisdom, and balanced emotions. When abhyasa is applied with intention toward sattvic qualities, it directly counteracts the mental accumulation of rajas (excess stimulation, anxiety) and tamas (heaviness, depression, dullness). Daily practices such as meditation, pranayama, and sattvic lifestyle choices progressively transform mental patterns and chemical states in the brain. This gradual development prevents the crystallization of negative thought patterns into chronic psychological disorders. Ayurvedic practitioners recognize sattvic cultivation as preventive medicine for the mind, establishing mental health at the deepest level of consciousness before symptoms emerge in thoughts, emotions, or behavior.
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