
Ayurveda describes health as a balance of body, mind, social and spiritual well-being. In order to achieve this, Ayurveda prescribes certain codes of conduct and this is known as Sadvritta. The root ‘Sad’ means good and ‘vritta’ means regimen. Sadvrittas are applicable to people of all age groups, at all times and at all places. Practicing the codes constantly brings inner peace and happiness, and violating them makes a person angry and agitated.[i]
The codes of conduct can be divided as - Ethical or Vyavaharika sadvritta, Social or Samajika sadvritta, Mental or Manasika sadvritta, Moral or Dharmika sadvritta, and Physical or Sharirika sadvritta. Ayurveda covers the physical and mental codes of conduct to be followed ubder the aegis of Achar Rasayana.
Let us try and understand the principles of each of the sadvrittas:[ii]
Practising sadvrittas will improve the overall health and well-being of individuals. It will also allow a person to respond flexibly to experience of life and will instil in everyone a sense of purpose.
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