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@article{183867,
author = {Dr. Soumya Yalaburgi and Dr. Mahantesh Sajjanshetty and Dr. Chaitra Hiremath},
title = {Review on Naishtiki Chikitsa},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {3},
pages = {3294-3296},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=183867},
abstract = {Life according to Ayurveda is not only limited to body or physical symptoms (Shareerika) but also gives a comprehensive knowledge about mental (Manas), spiritual and social health (Indriya-Indriyartha-Atma). Ayurveda has unique approach to diagnosing and categorizing diseases, their wide range of treatment modalities which helps in curing broad spectrum of Diseases. Ayureveda has always emphasized the importance of treating the mental aspects for complete relief. Acharya Charak Explains “UPADHA” is one of the cause of disease, it makes person submerged in self made web of miseries which leads to cycle of Re-birth. “Naishtiki Chikitsa” helps in attaining Salvation/ Moksha. Absolute eradication of miseries is called as Moksha. A Physician who practices Naishtiki Chikitsa is endowed with Brahma Satwa with help of Satya buddhi as per Acharya Charak. It provides absolute health which may be considered as Adhyatma Chikitsa.},
keywords = {Upadha, Naishtiki chikitsa, Moksha.},
month = {August},
}
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