A critical literary study on obtaining Shreyasi Praja w.s.r. to Brihatrayee
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i12.1132Keywords:
Shreyasi Praja, Pre-Conceptional Care, Lifestyle, Optimal Reproductive Heath, Fertility.Abstract
In the realm of Ayurveda, the pursuit of Shreyasi Praja, or the birth of an exceptional offspring, extends far beyond individual aspirations, resonating with a profound societal perspective. Rooted in ancient wisdom, Ayurvedic Samhitas highlight the paramount importance of pre-conceptional care, meticulous attention to nutrition, thoughtful lifestyle adjustments, and therapeutic remedies. The collective aim is not merely personal fulfilment but the cultivation of a robust and intellectually gifted generation. Ayurveda's focus on promoting fertility, averting genetic disorders, and ensuring optimal reproductive health speaks to its holistic approach. This ancient system of medicine places great emphasis on creating an environment that nurtures the potential of future generations, recognizing the interconnectedness of individual well-being and the vitality of society. Thus, the objective of this article is to explore comprehensively the principles and practices within Ayurveda that contribute to the pursuit of Shreyasi Praja, an endeavour aligned with the broader mission of building a strong and healthy societal fabric.
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