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==== Concept of [[satmya]] and ''okasatmya'' ====
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==== Concept of [[satmya]] and [[okasatmya]] ====
 
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''Satmya'' means any substance or behavior which is suitable and beneficial to the self. ''Satmya'' being used constantly has wholesome effect. It is divided into two types:
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[[Satmya]] means any substance or behavior which is suitable and beneficial to the self. [[Satmya]] being used constantly has wholesome effect. It is divided into two types:
 
#''Prakritisatmya''
 
#''Prakritisatmya''
 
#''Abhyasasatmya''
 
#''Abhyasasatmya''
##''Prakritisatmya'' is also called as ''ajanmasatmya''<ref> A.H.Su. 10 </ref> i.e. the ''satmya'' since birth, like ''madhura rasa''.
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##''Prakritisatmya'' is also called as ''ajanmasatmya''<ref> Ashtanga Hridaya Sutra Sthana 10 </ref> i.e. the [[satmya]] since birth, like [[madhura]] [[rasa]].
##''Abhyasasatmya'' includes four types of ''satmya'', i.e. ''vyadhisatmya, deshasatmya, okasatmya'' and ''ritusatmya''.
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##''Abhyasasatmya'' includes four types of [[satmya]], i.e. vyadhisatmya, deshasatmya, okasatmya'' and ''ritusatmya''.
 
###''Vyadhisatmya'': Adaptation to a disease. There are things which cannot be taken in normal health but have to be tolerated during the period when a person falls sick. It is also called ''amayasatmya'' or ''rogasatmya''.
 
###''Vyadhisatmya'': Adaptation to a disease. There are things which cannot be taken in normal health but have to be tolerated during the period when a person falls sick. It is also called ''amayasatmya'' or ''rogasatmya''.
 
###''Deshasatmya'': Adaptation to locality or country. There are many things which may be used constantly at a particular place in a particular time but may not be in practice at a different place in same time.
 
###''Deshasatmya'': Adaptation to locality or country. There are many things which may be used constantly at a particular place in a particular time but may not be in practice at a different place in same time.
###''Okasatmya'': Acquired adaptation. Anything such as a poisonous or an intoxicating thing or habit which if resorted to is capable of producing deleterious or injurious effect upon ones health. If taken bit by bit, by an individual continuously it loses its grip to produce deleterious or injurious effect and keeps the individual in normal health, it then becomes ''okasatmya'' to the user. This is not only true for poisonous things. Sometimes particular way of living is injurious to one’s health in a particular season but if continues that habit it will lose its power to produce harmful effect. This is one of the reason why all the individuals not affected by seasonal diseases in spite of not following seasonal regimen.
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###[[Okasatmya]] (Acquired adaptation): Anything such as a poisonous or an intoxicating thing or habit which if resorted to is capable of producing deleterious or injurious effect upon ones health. If taken bit by bit, by an individual continuously it loses its grip to produce deleterious or injurious effect and keeps the individual in normal health, it then becomes [[okasatmya]] to the user. This is not only true for poisonous things. Sometimes particular way of living is injurious to one’s health in a particular season but if continues that habit it will lose its power to produce harmful effect. This is one of the reason why all the individuals not affected by seasonal diseases in spite of not following seasonal regimen.
###''Ritusatmya'': Seasonal adaptation has been described in the ''ritucharya'' (seasonal regimen), which is dependent upon ''ahara'' (food articles) and ''vihara'' (behavior).
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###''Ritusatmya'': Seasonal adaptation has been described in the [[ritucharya]] (seasonal regimen), which is dependent upon [[ahara]] (food articles) and [[vihara]] (lifestyle).
 
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