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Prakrut Karma of Pitta Dosha: Classical Functions and Modern Biomedical Correlations

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Pitta, one of the Tridosha described in Ayurveda, represents the principle of transformation that governs vital physiological processes in the human body. It plays a central role in metabolism, digestion, thermoregulation, perception, and homeostasis due to its dominance of the Agni Mahabhuta. The Prakrut Karma of Pitta refers to its natural, balanced functions, including digestion (Pachana), absorption, vision (Darshana), complexion (Varna Prasadana), intellect (Medha), and courage (Dhairya). Objective -To systematically review the classical Ayurvedic literature and modern biomedical perspectives concerning the Prakrut Karma of Pitta, correlating its described activities with established physiological mechanisms. Methods- A qualitative, literature-based methodology was employed, synthesizing Sanskrit sources and contemporary scientific literature. Primary references were extracted from the Brihatrayi and authoritative Ayurvedic texts, then compared and correlated with biomedical data on enzymatic digestion, bile metabolism, thermoregulation, hormone activity, neurotransmission, and cellular energy production. Results- Findings indicate that physiological actions of Pitta serve as a conceptual bridge between traditional Ayurvedic reasoning and modern metabolic science. Classical Ayurvedic functions of Pitta closely align with mechanisms such as digestive enzyme activity, bile secretion, metabolic oxidation, and neural regulation. These functions have direct implications for understanding metabolism, thermoregulation, and neurophysiology in contemporary terms. Conclusions-Understanding the Prakrut Karma of Pitta enriches holistic approaches to health and underscores the enduring relevance of Ayurvedic physiology in modern biomedical discourse. Integrative insights can inform preventive medicine, personalized healthcare, and the development of new clinical strategies, emphasizing the significance of Pitta in maintaining systemic balance and wellness.
Title: Prakrut Karma of Pitta Dosha: Classical Functions and Modern Biomedical Correlations
Description:
Pitta, one of the Tridosha described in Ayurveda, represents the principle of transformation that governs vital physiological processes in the human body.
It plays a central role in metabolism, digestion, thermoregulation, perception, and homeostasis due to its dominance of the Agni Mahabhuta.
The Prakrut Karma of Pitta refers to its natural, balanced functions, including digestion (Pachana), absorption, vision (Darshana), complexion (Varna Prasadana), intellect (Medha), and courage (Dhairya).
Objective -To systematically review the classical Ayurvedic literature and modern biomedical perspectives concerning the Prakrut Karma of Pitta, correlating its described activities with established physiological mechanisms.
Methods- A qualitative, literature-based methodology was employed, synthesizing Sanskrit sources and contemporary scientific literature.
Primary references were extracted from the Brihatrayi and authoritative Ayurvedic texts, then compared and correlated with biomedical data on enzymatic digestion, bile metabolism, thermoregulation, hormone activity, neurotransmission, and cellular energy production.
Results- Findings indicate that physiological actions of Pitta serve as a conceptual bridge between traditional Ayurvedic reasoning and modern metabolic science.
Classical Ayurvedic functions of Pitta closely align with mechanisms such as digestive enzyme activity, bile secretion, metabolic oxidation, and neural regulation.
These functions have direct implications for understanding metabolism, thermoregulation, and neurophysiology in contemporary terms.
Conclusions-Understanding the Prakrut Karma of Pitta enriches holistic approaches to health and underscores the enduring relevance of Ayurvedic physiology in modern biomedical discourse.
Integrative insights can inform preventive medicine, personalized healthcare, and the development of new clinical strategies, emphasizing the significance of Pitta in maintaining systemic balance and wellness.

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