Year: 2025 | Month: April | Volume: 15 | Issue: 4 | Pages: 141-144
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52403/ijhsr.20250422
The Ashta Aahar Vidhi Visheshaayatana and the Significance It Plays in Maintaining a Balanced Diet
Dr. Chandni Goyal1, Prof. (Dr.) Dinesh Chandra Sharma2, Dr. Pooja Pareek3
1MD Scholar, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur
2Professor and HOD, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur
3Assistant professor, PG Department of Kriya Sharir, PGIA, DSRRAU, Jodhpur
Corresponding Author: Dr. Chandni Goyal
ABSTRACT
The concept of Ashta Aahar Vidhi Visheshaayatana, or the eight principles of dietary intake, is central to Ayurveda’s understanding of nutrition and its impact on health. These principles—Prakriti (nature of food), Karana (processing), Samyoga (combination), Rashi (quantity), Desha (place), Kala (time), Upayoga Samstha (rules of consumption), and Upayokta (consumer)—guide the selection, preparation, and consumption of food to promote a balanced diet and maintain Doshik harmony. This article explores the significance of Ashta Aahar Vidhi Visheshaayatana in designing a balanced diet, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary nutritional science. The principles offer insights into personalized dietary recommendations, nutrient assimilation, and the prevention of diet-related disorders. Ayurvedic dietary guidelines rooted in these principles are correlated with modern dietary strategies, highlighting their potential for integration into global nutritional practices.
Key words: Ashta Aahar Vidhi, balanced diet, Ayurveda, nutrition, personalized diet, Dosha balance