Shiryate Iti Shariram- An Abstract Study to Disclose the Meaning of Aging

Rathore S
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In our day- to- day life which performing conditioning there's further or lower reduction of ‘Dhatu’ takes position which results in “Dhatukshaya” depending on the physical day to day conditioning an existent. It's spoke that “Shiryate iti shariram”. tallying to ultramodern gerontology aims to explain why nearly all abiding effects weaken, pulverize and go with time. tallying to Ayurveda, the physiology descrying ‘sharir’( which means continuously decaying(“shiryati”) as the title suggests) has been explained considerably in Ayurveda. Vriddhavastha is that stage of life when decay in the body, dhatu( colorful anatomical towel), perception authority of the indriya( sensitive and motor organs), energy, energy and peroration, colorful internal and cognitive places. During this period there's ascendance of Vata Dosha( one of three natural procurators). The major physical changes during this period are graying hairs, face, wrinkling, baldness and dwindling capability to do physical work.
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Shiryate Iti Shariram--揭示衰老意义的抽象研究
在我们日复一日的生活中,"Dhatu "会进一步或进一步减少,从而导致 "Dhatukshaya",这取决于一个人每天的身体状况。根据超现代老年学的观点,"Shiryate iti shariram "旨在解释为什么几乎所有的常住效应都会随着时间的推移而减弱、粉碎和消失。根据阿育吠陀学的观点,"sharir"(如标题所示,意为不断衰减("shiryati"))的生理学在阿育吠陀学中得到了大量解释。Vriddhavastha "是指身体、dhatu(多彩的解剖巾)、indriya(敏感器官和运动器官)的感知权威、能量、能量和熄灭、多彩的内部和认知场所衰变的生命阶段。在这一时期,Vata Dosha(三大自然原动力之一)会上升。在这一时期,身体的主要变化是头发变白、脸部出现皱纹、秃头以及体力劳动能力下降。
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