Nowadays in the modern days, stress becomes a common word we see everywhere, and everyone is worried about their mental health and consulting even psychiatrist as they are suffering from stress. Not just a specific age group, but from children to aged people. Even it becomes a fashionable that exposing themselves as they are stressed, but not really everyone is in deep stress, some are self-made and self-assassination.
Stress can come by any reason, academic, family, relationship, failures, and career. But main reason and root cause is lack of mental stability and patience. Stress can be easily tackled if we have a good mental health, in which yoga and ayurveda doing a great job. Developing stress without managing them can leads to depression and other mental disorders.
Yoga deals with coordination of mind, body and soul, ayurveda nourishes one’s physical and mental health through diet and lifestyle changes. Ayurveda and yoga together helps to cure numerous diseases and also helps to rejuvenate the body.
The techniques and methods in yoga and ayurveda gives a massive impact on managing the stress. Ayurveda practices like Abhyangam, Shiro Picchu and Yogic methods of Asanas, Pranayama, Yoganidra, Shavasana and dhyana are effective in the case of managing the stress.Physical stress also impact stress in the mental level. Ayurevdic massage treatments helps to relax the tensions in the body which also impact our mind, which also make one to practice yoga easier. Yoga improves mental clarity, and it is scientifically proven that it in increase the cortisol level and enhance neurotransmitters like serotonin which are important to reduce the stress.Ayurveda works by balancing the tridoshas vata, pata and kapha. When vata dosha aggravates, our mind becomes unstable , here ayurveda treatments helps to keep it in a balanced state.
Both ayurveda and yoga balances the physical, mental and emotional body and it helps to keep our body in a balanced state.
Stress Reduction:
Imbalances in the vata can be reason for anxiety, restlessness and poor sleep patterns. Some of the yoga poses and pranayama helps to calms down the body and mind, also Ayurveda medicine like bharami, jatamansi and treatment like abhyangam helps calm down the mind and reduces the stress level. Imbalances in the pittha may be the reason for many digestive disorders. Asanas like pavanamuktasana, vajrasana, Vakrasana improves our digestion. Suryabhedana pranayama helps to remove the toxin from the body and sheetkari pranayama helps to cool down the stomach which is good in the case of acidity and irritations along with taking cooling herb like mint. Imbalances In the kapha doshas can cause depression and lethargic effects. Kapalabhati is the best one to balance the kapha doshas along with ayurvedic herbs like turmeric and ginger.
Importance of ayurveda and Yoga in improving mindfulness
Stress also can be handled with increased mindfulness. Ayurveda practices likes dinacharya helps to be in a present moment and avoiding mental distractions. Dinacharya along with yoga practice is the best way to improve our mindfulness. Some of the poses like vrkshasana, veerabhadrasana, Tadasana and pranayama helps to be in the present moment by improving our concentration.
Enhancing positive mental state
In yoga we often do meditation with visualization, gratitude meditations and other practices develop our positive energy and enhance our mood. Also, we can take ashwagandha to improve our positive mental health.
Balancing doshas
Imbalances on doshas can give a massive impact on mental health. Lets have a look how we can keep each doshas in a balanced state with the help of Ayurveda and yoga.
Vata Dosha
Vata is connected with our bodily activity like actions, speed, breathing. And the imbalance in vata dosha can lead to restlessness and anxiety and also it affects our concentration and distract ourself from being in the present moment. As per Ayurvedic advise we can balance vata dosha by keeping ourself calm and wam. One should avoid frozen food and eat spices and warm food and also one should rest themselves properly to control vata dosha.In terms of yoga, we can do some relaxing asanas like sukhasana and balasana. Suryabhedana and nadishuddhi can be very helpful to slow down our-self and to balance the vata dosha.
Pittha Dosha
Pittha is the essential one for our digestion and metabolism. Imbalances in the pittha dosha may cause irritations in the abdomen and also can trigger anger. By Ayurvedic scrips, we should control our in take of oil, salt and spiciness. also one can avoid making excessive heat in the body. We can also asanas like arddha mastyendrasana, shavasana and cobra pose to stimulate and balance our digestive system. Cooling pranayama like sheetkari and shitali can be helpful to removes excess heat and to balance the pittha dosha. Kapha Dosha Kapha dosha influences our stability, structure, immunity and emotional health. Kapha imbalance can lead to obesity, cold, heaviness and depression. One can avoid hard food, oily and fatty food. We should avoid eating of excessive cold nature products and needs to keep us active. Practicing sun salutation can be helpful to keep us active and to removes lethargic effect in our body. Also we can practice pranayama like nadishuddhi, kapalabhati can be effective to control kapha dosha in our body.
Ayurveda and yoga is a perfect combination of asana, pranayama, Lifestyle, Diet, Meditation and Ayurvedic herbs and medicines to keep our physical and mental body healthy and to grow our self with a clean and positive mentality to overcome stress and other mental disorders. The integration of yoga and Ayurveda offers a comprehensive approach to mental health and stress relief. By aligning the body, mind, and spirit through yoga’s physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation, alongside Ayurveda’s personalized dietary and lifestyle recommendations, individuals can achieve a deeper sense of balance and well-being. In an era where mental health is a growing concern, these ancient practices provide timeless wisdom for managing stress and fostering emotional resilience.
If you’re looking for a holistic approach to stress relief, consider exploring how yoga and Ayurveda can work together to support your mental health journey. With consistent practice and self-care, you can cultivate a peaceful mind and a healthy body, one breath at a time.