Year: 2025 | Month: April | Volume: 15 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 57-64
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20250409
Strengthening from Within: Uniting Satwavajaya Chikitsa, Meditation, and Yogasana for Optimal Mental, Emotional, and Physical Resilience
Prof. (Dr.) Durga Prasad Dash1, Dr. Meera Panigrahi2, Dr. Shivkant Sharma3, Prof. (Dr.) Pradip Kumar Panda4
1Professor & HOD, Kaumarabhritya, 2Asst. Professor, Dept. of Shalakyatantra, 3Asso. Professor, Dept. of Shalakyatantra, 4Dean, Dept. of Roganidan & Vikriti Vigyan
Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science & Research Hospital, Sri Sri University, Cuttack, India
Corresponding Author: Prof. (Dr.) Durga Prasad Dash
ABSTRACT
Satwavajaya, a term from ancient Indian Yoga, means "conquest of the mind." It involves controlling one's mind to achieve mental harmony. Meditation, another crucial practice, involves focused attention, mindfulness, and contemplation to enhance mental clarity and emotional balance. Yoga aims to unite the mind and body, promoting strength, endurance, flexibility, and qualities like compassion and self-control. Specifically, Hatha yoga, which includes asanas and pranayama, helps balance the body's energy system and improves mental and physical well-being.
Integrating Satwavajaya Chikitsa with Yoga aims to control the mind, investigate meditation for emotional stability, and promote overall health. This practice requires a physician's involvement and uses methods such as managing the cognitive process, substituting concepts, leveraging assumptions, and proper guidance. It also involves gaining spiritual wisdom (Gyana), scriptural knowledge (Vigyana), mental stability (Dhairya), memorizing past incidents (Smriti), and attaining a state of Samadhi (Salient union with the Atma).
Meditation, rooted in ancient civilizations like India, enhances mental clarity and well-being. Techniques like mindfulness meditation from Buddhism, transcendental meditation, guided meditation, loving-kindness meditation, and Sudarshan Kriya by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar ji offer various benefits. Yoga, emphasizing open-mindedness and control of breath, integrates well with Satwavajaya Chikitsa to achieve overall mental, emotional, and physical resilience.
Key words: Satwavajaya, Yoga, Atma, Vijnana, Dhairya