Principle of Lok-Purush Samyata w.s.r. to Homeostasis - A Review

Vikram Singh, Shruti Sharma, Ashok Kumar Sharma, Rekhraj Meena
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Man is a unique structure of the world, the structure that we see today has been continuously evolving. The structures that we see in the universe is made up of some elements, same elements could be seen in the human body structure. Everything that is in the universe is also present in the human body. Charak Samhita named this principle as Lok Purusha Samya. When there are changes in the external environment, then the environment automatically tries to return to its previous state, similarly in the human body too, when there are changes in its internal environment, then the body again returns to its previous state. An attempt is made to bring the internal environment into equilibrium, the same phenomenon is called homeostasis. The preservation of the internal environment in response to changes in the external environment is known as homeostasis. Three elements - the sun, moon, and air - maintain this cosmos in the exterior environment. The three energies of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha maintain our body in the same way as the universe. Furthermore, the fundamentals of our body are Doshas, Dhatus, and Malas. Thus, homeostasis in Ayurveda refers to the state of equilibrium between Doshas, Dhatus, and Malas, which stand for our internal environment. This article attempts to review and explain the significance of Lok-Purush Samya Siddhanta in preserving the internal environment (homeostasis). This idea also applies to the concepts of treatment, which is nothing more than the restoration of homeostasis, the body's natural state.
与平衡有关的 "Lok-Purush Samyata "原则 - 综述
人是世界上独一无二的结构,我们今天看到的结构一直在不断演变。我们看到的宇宙结构是由一些元素组成的,同样的元素也可以在人体结构中看到。宇宙中的一切也存在于人体中。Charak Samhita 将这一原理命名为 "Lok Purusha Samya"。当外部环境发生变化时,环境会自动试图恢复到以前的状态,同样,在人体中,当内部环境发生变化时,人体也会恢复到以前的状态。人体试图使内部环境达到平衡,这种现象被称为 "稳态"。为应对外部环境的变化而保持内部环境的状态被称为 "稳态"。太阳、月亮和空气这三种元素在外部环境中维持着这个宇宙。Vata、Pitta 和 Kapha 三种能量以与宇宙相同的方式维持着我们的身体。此外,我们身体的基本要素是 "Doshas"、"Dhatus "和 "Malas"。因此,阿育吠陀中的平衡是指 Doshas、Dhatus 和 Malas 之间的平衡状态,它们代表了我们的内部环境。本文试图回顾和解释 Lok-Purush Samya Siddhanta 在保护内部环境(平衡)方面的意义。这一观点也适用于治疗的概念,而治疗无非就是恢复人体的自然平衡状态。
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