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Page creatorAgnivesha (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation05:59, 10 October 2023
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Date of latest edit19:39, 23 February 2024
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Manovaha srotas (Channels of transport and transformation of mind and mental factors)
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Mana means mind, or psyche. Srotas means channels of transport and transformation. The description and understanding of channels for activities of mind (manovaha [[srotas]]) is scattered in ayurveda classics and has not been completely elucidated. Manovaha srotas are considered as channels through which mind and body interact with each other.
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  • Manovaha srotas
  • mind
  • charak samhita
  • caraka samhita
  • channels of mind
  • thoughts
  • stress
  • heart-brain connection
  • ayurveda
  • psychological disorders
  • treatment
  • psychiatric diseases
  • understanding manas
  • mind
  • controlling mind
  • Hrudya
  • Sattva pariksha
  • Sattvavajaya chikitsa
  • Bhojani M. K.
  • Deole Y.S.
  • Basisht Gopal
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