Understanding Vyana Vayu: Bridging Ayurveda and Modern Physiology

Abhirami Babu, Anjali Sivaram
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Background: Ayurveda is a traditional system of medicine that is based on the concept of the three doshas - Vata, Pitha, and Kapha, which govern an individual's physical and mental characteristics. Vata dosha serves as the principle driving force within the body. Pitha plays a crucial role in functions such as digestion, metabolism, generating heat, and producing various forms of energy. Kapha is involved in both anabolic processes and maintaining structural integrity of the body. Vata dosha is again divided in to five – prana, udana, samana, vyana and apana vayu. Among these, vyana vayu is mahajava, most powerful and present throughout the entire body. Aim: This review explores the various aspects of vyanu vayu in context of modern physiology. Materials and methods: A comprehensive search for relevant information on Vyana vayu was done by reviewing classical texts and research articles. Conclusion: Vyana vayu assumes a vital role in the coordination and regulation of a range of physiological processes. It holds significant responsibility in overseeing the proper circulation of nutrients, and information throughout the body, primarily within the circulatory and nervous systems. The comprehension of Vyana vayu in contemporary physiology offers valuable insights into the interrelated nature of bodily functions. Acknowledging its influence may have meaningful implications for health and well-being, potentially enhancing the holistic approach to healthcare.
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了解 Vyana Vayu:阿育吠陀与现代生理学的桥梁
背景介绍阿育吠陀是一种传统医学体系,其基础是支配个人生理和心理特征的 "瓦塔"(Vata)、"皮塔"(Pitha)和 "卡巴"(Kapha)三体概念。Vata 是人体的主要驱动力。Pitha 在消化、新陈代谢、产生热量和产生各种形式的能量等功能中起着至关重要的作用。卡帕(Kapha)则参与新陈代谢过程并保持身体结构的完整性。Vata dosha 又分为五种--prana、udana、samana、vyana 和 apana vayu。其中,vyana vayu 是 mahajava,功能最强大,遍布全身。目的:这篇综述从现代生理学的角度探讨了 "维阿那识 "的各个方面。材料和方法:通过查阅经典文献和研究文章,对 "维阿那识 "的相关信息进行了全面搜索。结论:维阿那识在协调和调节一系列生理过程中发挥着重要作用。它在监督营养物质和信息在全身(主要是循环和神经系统)的正常循环方面承担着重要责任。在当代生理学中理解 "维阿那伏由 "为了解身体机能的相互关联性提供了宝贵的见解。认识到它的影响可能会对健康和福祉产生有意义的影响,并有可能加强整体医疗保健方法。
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