Traya Upastambha (Essential Triads of Health): This term is a combination
of two words i.e. upa menaing support and stambha meaning base.
As the concept of five elements that constitute our body is well
known i.e. prithvi (the earth element), jala (the water element),
agni (the fire element), vayu (the air element) & aakash (the
space element) an equilibrium between these five elements is essential
for physiological functions of the body. There are basically three
triads that that help in the maintenance of the panchamahabhoota,
namely:
- Aahar (balanced diet)
- Swapna or nidra (sleep)
- Bramhacharya (sayyam)
Ahar (balanced diet)
It literally means the diet that we consume daily. In other words
every humans daily meal is his Ahaar. This Ahaar consumed is taken
in in the form of protein, carbohydrates, minerals etc. that are
essentials for the body growth and development. In ayurveda health
does not only refer to the physical fitness but also to the sensorial,
mental, & spiritual wellbeing. The food taken in is in terms
of saatvik, raajasik, & taamsik bhojan. All these food categories
effect the mood, sense in different ways, as the Saatvik bhojan
creates a sense of cheerfulness & santosh (contentment), the
Raajasik bhojan increases anger and ego whereas the Tamasic bhojan
causes laziness and depression.
Ayurveda also prescribes a conduct code while eating that states
refrain from speaking while eating, avoid gulping down of food (to
chew it properly) and the consumption of food must be according
to the constitution of the consumer rather than mere taste.
Swapna or Nidra (sleep)
According to ayurveda the state when the mind and body both go
to rest it is said that the living body is asleep. When the mind
is afflicted by taamoguna in the night, the kapha dosha increases
and natural sleep is inflicted. Kapha dosha is related to growth
and development of our body tissues and increases the immunity to
fight against diseases. In the presence of depression, anger or
sensuality a good, calm sleep is not possible because these increase
vata (raajasik guna) which has an effect opposite to that of tamoguna.
Sleeping for long or sleeping beyond the night at odd hours disturbs
the whole day routine and have a bad effect on health. Also lack
of proper sleep gives a dull feel all day, laziness, burning sensation
in eyes in eyes, headache, body ache. Bad sleep effects the routine,
timely urge to eat along with regular bowel movements.
Bramhacharya (abstinence)
It refers to the state of life when any living being refrains from
excessive sensuality. This state does not mean a complete sexual
abstinence but to indulge in sex such away so as not to have any
adverse effect on health.
Ayurveda insists on refraining oneself form sexual activities during
academic years and is defined as Bramhacharya ashram. Ayurveda advocates
sexual intercourse after marriage in the form of gruhastha ashram
but here also excessive indulgence is prohibited as it leads to
loss of physical strength, memory, lack of vitality, increases irritability
and disturbs the normal physiological functions of the body by causing
a dis-equilibrium of the three doshas. Ayurveda looks upon sex not
merely as fun but as one of the purushartha chatushtaya that means
procreation.
Ayurveda believes in the principle of "Ati Sarvatra Varjaayet"
where ati means excess in any walk of life be it food, sleep or
sex. All of this emphasizes on the regulated functioning of the
three triads.
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