Daivapashraya Chikitsa: Divine Providence in The Diseased Person- A Review

Authors

  • Madhuri D. Daberao
  • Ankush D. Dikondwar

Keywords:

Ayurveda, Daivavyapasraya, Sattvavajaya, Karmika diseases.

Abstract

In today's hectic environment, everyone is prone to many ailments for which yuktivyapasrasya chikitsa will not be adequate treatment on its own. Psychological and spiritual treatment are essential for the sick to recover completely. As a result, people looking for complete wellbeing also use daivavyapasraya chikitsa in various ways. Ayurveda describes three main streams of therapeutic intervention; these streams can be used independently or in combination to treat specific kinds of ailments. In cases of Karmika disorders, or illnesses resulting from past-life experiences for which there is no effective rational therapy and no explanation, daivayapasraya chikitsa is especially recommended. It's an astrological practice. This article does present the importance of Daivyapashraya Chikista.

Keyword: Ayurveda, Daivavyapasraya, Sattvavajaya, Karmika diseases.

Author Biographies

Madhuri D. Daberao

Assistant Professor Dept of Samhita Siddhant, Datta Meghe Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital, and Research Centre Nagpur, 7020037652

Ankush D. Dikondwar

Assistant Professor Dept of Rog Nidan Evum Vikriti Vigyan, Datta Meghe Ayurvedic Medical College Hospital, and Research Centre Nagpur, 9922463373

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Published

17-02-2025

How to Cite

Madhuri D. Daberao, & Ankush D. Dikondwar. (2025). Daivapashraya Chikitsa: Divine Providence in The Diseased Person- A Review. Ayurline: International Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, 9(01). Retrieved from https://ayurline.in/index.php/ayurline/article/view/858

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