TRISUTRA FOR AYUR TRICHOLOGY: AN INNOVATIVE INSIGHT
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v9i5.463Keywords:
Kesha, Trichology, Trisutra, Hetu, Linga, Aushadha.Abstract
The main principle of Ayurveda is to maintain the health of a healthy person and to treat the diseased[1].Ayurveda Acharyas have highlighted the importance of understanding the Trisutra i.e., Hetu(cause), Linga(symptom), Aushadha(remedy) for maintaining health and to tackle the disease as it includes entire subject matter of Ayurveda. Due to increase in awareness towards hair health ,trichology i.e., study of healthy and diseased state of hair has become a branch with peak value as Ayurveda Samhitas are comprised with in detail descriptions about healthy and diseased state of hair, this article helps in understanding of all aspects of Hair i.e., Ayurveda trichology mentioned in Samhitas through the concept of Trisutra.
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