Health is a state of physical, mental and social
wellbeing, not merely an absence of disease or infirmity. Really speaking,
health is not a state but a continuous adjustment to the changing demands of
life and the environment. Positive health implies perfect functioning of body
and mind in a given society.
Ayurveda defines health as ‘svasthya’—to be one’s
highest spiritual self. It is the state of equilibrium of the three doshas or
mind-body energies that govern our external and internal environment―vata
(wind); pitta (bile); and kapha (phlegm), along with a contented state of the
senses, mind and soul.
All the ancients believed that no attempt should
be made to cure the body without treating the mind and soul. To be healthy is
to have the ability, despite an occasional bout of illness, to live with full
use of your faculties and to be vigorous, alert and having a joie de vivre,
even in old age. This concept of operational health has been termed ‘wellness’.
It is a sense of all-round wellbeing.
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