− | According to Ayurveda, the life is conglomeration of four factors namely ''sharira'' (the body made up of five ''mahabhutas''), ''indriya'' (the sensory faculty), ''sattva'' or ''mana'' (mind) and ''atma'' (the soul). On this basis, disease is also studied at different levels. Therefore, the treatment also is performed at different levels. After initial treatment for relief, Ayurveda describes ''prayoga'' (long term treatment for complete cure) and ''apunarbhava chikitsa'' (treatment which prevents recurrence of the disease) to maintain and promote health, ''rasayana'' is given. | + | According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], the life is conglomeration of four factors namely ''sharira'' (the body made up of five ''mahabhutas''), ''indriya'' (the sensory faculty), ''sattva'' or ''mana'' (mind) and ''atma'' (the soul). On this basis, disease is also studied at different levels. Therefore, the treatment also is performed at different levels. After initial treatment for relief, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] describes ''prayoga'' (long term treatment for complete cure) and ''apunarbhava chikitsa'' (treatment which prevents recurrence of the disease) to maintain and promote health, ''rasayana'' is given. |