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|keywords=Hṛidaya, ojas, sira, dhamani, srotas, classification of Ayu, quality of life, good life, happy life, beneficial life,Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, charak samhita.[[Hṛidaya]], [[ojas]], [[shira]], [[dhamani]], [[srotas]], classification of [[Ayu]], [[Ayurveda]], Indian system of mediicine, quality of life, lifespan, medical education, specialties of [[Ayurveda]].
 
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|description=Sutra Sthana Chapter 30. The Ten great vessels arising from Heart and aspects of healthy life
 
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<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 30. The Ten great vessels arising from Heart and aspects of healthy life'''</big>
 
<big>'''Sutra Sthana Chapter 30. The Ten great vessels arising from Heart and aspects of healthy life'''</big>
 
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|data7  = Gujarathi R.
 
|data7  = Gujarathi R.
 
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|data8  = Dwivedi R.B., Deole Y.S., Basisht G.
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|data8  = Dwivedi R.B., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]], [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]]
 
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|data9 =  2020
 
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<big>'''Abstract'''</big>
 
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<p style='text-align:justify;'>The last chapter emphasizes some of the fundamental principles of life, health and disease. The chapter begins with a description of the heart and ten great vessels attached to it and talks about several aspects of vital importance such as [[sira]], [[dhamani]], [[srotas]], [[ojas]], etc. The salient features of good Ayurvedic practitioner, complete definition of Ayu and [[Ayurveda]] are provided in this chapter. The specific characteristics of quality of life are described in this chapter under the heading of hitayu(beneficial life). Further non-beneficial, happy and unhappy kinds of life have also been described in the chapter.  The most important objective of [[Ayurveda]] about preservation of health of the healthy and pacification of diseases in the patients is highlighted in this chapter.  The structure of treatise, its sections, means to study and understand are narrated. At last, a comprehensive list of all chapters in this entire treatise has been provided. </p>
<div style="text-align:justify;">The last chapter emphasizes some of the fundamental principles of life, health and disease. The chapter begins with a description of the heart and ten great vessels attached to it and talks about several aspects of vital importance such as [[sira]], [[dhamani]], [[srotas]], [[ojas]], etc. The salient features of good Ayurvedic practitioner, complete definition of Ayu and [[Ayurveda]] are provided in this chapter. The specific characteristics of quality of life are described in this chapter under the heading of hitayu(beneficial life). Further non-beneficial, happy and unhappy kinds of life have also been described in the chapter.  The most important objective of [[Ayurveda]] about preservation of health of the healthy and pacification of diseases in the patients is highlighted in this chapter.  The structure of treatise, its sections, means to study and understand are narrated. At last, a comprehensive list of all chapters in this entire treatise has been provided. </div>
      
'''Keywords''': [[Hṛidaya]], [[ojas]], [[sira]], [[dhamani]], [[srotas]], channels of transportation and transformation, vessels, heart, vitality, classification of [[Ayu]], [[Ayurveda]], Indian system of mediicine, quality of life, lifespan, medical education, specialties of [[Ayurveda]].
 
'''Keywords''': [[Hṛidaya]], [[ojas]], [[sira]], [[dhamani]], [[srotas]], channels of transportation and transformation, vessels, heart, vitality, classification of [[Ayu]], [[Ayurveda]], Indian system of mediicine, quality of life, lifespan, medical education, specialties of [[Ayurveda]].
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Out of the four ''vedas'' ''rk, yajus, sama,'' and ''atharva'' - physicians owe their loyalty to the ''Atharva Veda'' because this deals with the treatment of diseases by resorting to various practices like sacrifices, prayers, and chants, charity, moral discipline, the atonement of sins, austere practices like fasts, etc. These are advocated for treatment as well as for living a healthy, long life. [21]
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Out of the four [[veda]] The Rigveda, Yajurvedas, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda. The physicians owe their loyalty to the ''Atharva Veda'' because this deals with the treatment of diseases by resorting to various practices like sacrifices, prayers, and chants, charity, moral discipline, the atonement of sins, austere practices like fasts, etc. These are advocated for treatment as well as for living a healthy, long life. [21]
    
==== The meaning of Ayu ====
 
==== The meaning of Ayu ====
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Besides increased incidence of diseases in humans, there is increasing polarization and intolerance in our societies causing discord and violence. There is environmental degradation of the planet evidenced by global warming and increased pollution. All these phenomena imply a deteriorating health of humans, society and the planet at large. [[Ayurveda]] considers the human individual as a microcosm that reflects the health of the universe at large – the macrocosm. A healthy planet would need to have healthy societies, requiring healthy human beings. Imbalances within the bodily elements – the [[dosha]], [[dhatu]],etc. – lead to imbalances between the individual and his environment. This underscores the value of imbibing the knowledge about health from [[Charak Samhita]].
 
Besides increased incidence of diseases in humans, there is increasing polarization and intolerance in our societies causing discord and violence. There is environmental degradation of the planet evidenced by global warming and increased pollution. All these phenomena imply a deteriorating health of humans, society and the planet at large. [[Ayurveda]] considers the human individual as a microcosm that reflects the health of the universe at large – the macrocosm. A healthy planet would need to have healthy societies, requiring healthy human beings. Imbalances within the bodily elements – the [[dosha]], [[dhatu]],etc. – lead to imbalances between the individual and his environment. This underscores the value of imbibing the knowledge about health from [[Charak Samhita]].
 
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