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== Ashta Ahara vidhi vishesha ayatanani ==
 
== Ashta Ahara vidhi vishesha ayatanani ==
तत्र खल्विमान्यष्टावाहारविधिविशेषायतनानि भवन्ति; तद्यथा- प्रकृतिकरणसंयोगराशिदेशकालोपयोगसंस्थोपयोक्त्रष्टमानि (भवन्ति)||२१|| Cha.Vi 1. 21
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Ahara is the chief source of nourishment for sustenance of life. It provides the strength , energy, and nutrition necessary for smooth functioning of entire body-mind system. However, all these benefits from ahara can be obtained when it is consumed in a specific manner. According to Ayurveda, How we eat is equally important as What we eat. The method of eating has significant impact on the final outcome of consuming a specific food. Therefore, Ayurveda also gives significant importance to the methods of eating which can be considered as the basic dietetic rules.  
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There are few factors which need to be considered before taking the food in order to obtain maximum benefits from the food that is being consumed. There are 8 such factors and those are collectively known as Ashta Ahara vidhi visheshayatanani in Ayurveda. <blockquote>तत्र खल्विमान्यष्टावाहारविधिविशेषायतनानि भवन्ति; तद्यथा- प्रकृतिकरणसंयोगराशिदेशकालोपयोगसंस्थोपयोक्त्रष्टमानि (भवन्ति) ॥ (Char. Samh. 1.21)<ref>Charaka Samhita (Vimanasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutram 21)</ref></blockquote>The meaning of the term ‘Ashta Ahara vidhi visheshayatanani’
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आहारस्य विधिः प्रकारो विधानं वा इत्याहारविधिः, तस्य विशेषो हितत्वमहितत्वं च, तस्यायतनानि हेतूनीत्याहारविधिविशेषायतनानि| आहारप्रकारस्य हितत्वमहितत्वं च प्रकृत्यादिहेतुकमित्यर्थः| उपयोक्ता अष्टमो येषां तान्युपयोक्त्रष्टमानि||२१||
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Th can be split into 5 parts as below
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* Ashta- Means number 8
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* Ahara- Food
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* Vidhi- Method or manner
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* Vishesha- Specific effect i.e. beneficial or harmful
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* Ayatanani- Seat/ grounds/ responsible factors
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Collectively it can be understood as ‘the method of eating food based on 8 specific grounds’
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Effect- एषां विशेषाः शुभाशुभफलाः परस्परोपकारका भवन्ति; तान् बुभुत्सेत, बुद्ध्वा च हितेप्सुरेव स्यात्; नच मोहात् प्रमादाद्वा प्रियमहितमसुखोदर्कमुपसेव्यमाहारजातमन्यद्वा किञ्चित्||२३||
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Therefore, in order to understand or select the right way to consume food for any person, it is necessary to consider these 8 factors. When food is taken considering these factors, one can get all desired benefits from right chosen food without getting any untoward effects. Prakriti, Karana, Samyoga, Rashi, Desha, Kala'','' Upayoga-samstha and Upyokta are these 8 factors.
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8 factors to be considered while taking food are as below
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# Prakriti- Qualitative characteristic of food
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# Karana- Processing of food
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# Samyoga- Combination/ mixing
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# Rashi- The Quantity
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# Desha- Habitat
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# Kala- Time & Seasonal variation
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# Upayoga-Samstha- Classical Ayurvedic Rules of eating
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# Upayokta -The person who takes the food/ User
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The right way to eat any food presented in front of you should be decided after considering these 8 factors to get best possible benefits from it.
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This includes points like the quantity to be consumed, accompaniments to be chosen while taking that food, time to eat that food etc. This provides guideline for healthy eating practices. It is believed that, food consumed after considering these factors and implementing these rules provides all benefits and does not become the cause for ailments. On the other hand, food can be the cause for multiples diseases when it is consumed without considering these factors.
    
== Aharavidhi ==
 
== Aharavidhi ==
तत्रेदमाहारविधिविधानमरोगाणामातुराणां चापि केषाञ्चित् काले प्रकृत्यैव हिततमं भुञ्जानानां भवति- उष्णं, स्निग्धं, मात्रावत्, जीर्णे वीर्याविरुद्धम्, इष्टे देशे, इष्टसर्वोपकरणं, नातिद्रुतं, नातिविलम्बितम्, अजल्पन्, अहसन्, तन्मना भुञ्जीत, आत्मानमभिसमीक्ष्य सम्यक्||२४|| Cha.Vi1. 24
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Aharavidhi in Ayurveda refers to the code of eating food. It includes guidelines on eating food for getting best results from food that is consumed. These guidelines are advantageous for healthy as well as sick individuals. These should be followed even if the best suitable food is to be consumed which is supposed to give favorable outcomes.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Vimanasthanam Adhyaya 1 Sutram 24)</ref> The basic guidelines are given below,
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* Eat when fresh and hot
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* Eat unctuous food (food articles that lack unctuousness or fats are prohibited)
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* Eat in appropriate quantity
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* Consume food when the previous food is digested
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* Take the food which is not contradictory in veerya (potency and thermal energy) i.e fulfilling basic needs of the body
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* Eat at right place (in terms of hygiene, environment, availability etc)
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* Eat when all necessary accessories for eating are available
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* Do not eat at a very fast pace or very slowly
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* While eating one should try not to talk and laugh
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* Concentrate on food while eating and pay due regard to oneself
    
== Quantity of ahara to be eaten at a time ==
 
== Quantity of ahara to be eaten at a time ==
त्रिविधं कुक्षौ स्थापयेदवकाशांशमाहारस्याहारमुपयुञ्जानः; तद्यथा- एकमवकाशांशं मूर्तानामाहारविकाराणाम्, एकं द्रवाणाम्, एकं पुनर्वातपित्तश्लेष्मणाम्; एतावतीं ह्याहारमात्रामुपयुञ्जानो नामात्राहारजं किञ्चिदशुभं प्राप्नोति||३|| Cha vi 2.3
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Ayurveda acharyas give guidelines for deciding right quantity or portion of food that is being consumed. This has been described on the basis of physical form of food and the space  available within imaginary partitions inside the stomach. If we consider that the stomach is divided into 3 parts then, for solid food and liquids one compartment each is to be utilized while a sufficient space i.e. one third space is to be kept vacant for movement of doshas which participate in the process of digestion.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Vimanasthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 3)</ref> Moral of the entire consideration is that one should not over-stuff the stomach with food. solids and liquids both should be taken in balanced proportion and at the same time some part of your stomach should be kept empty to facilitate easy digestion.
 
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Signs of having appropriate quantity of ahara
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कुक्षेरप्रणीडनमाहारेण, हृदयस्यानवरोधः, पार्श्वयोरविपाटनम्, अनतिगौरवमुदरस्य, प्रीणनमिन्द्रियाणां, क्षुत्पिपासोपरमः, स्थानासनशयनगमनोच्छ्वासप्रश्वासहास्यसङ्कथासु सुखानुवृत्तिः, सायं प्रातश्च सुखेन परिणमनं [१] , बलवर्णोपचयकरत्वं च; इति मात्रावतो लक्षणमाहारस्य भवति||६|| (Cha.Vi. 2.6)
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=== How do I understand I have eaten in right quantity? ===
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Ayurveda acharyas have given some simple clues to understand whether the person has eaten in right quantity. Since every individuals capacity to eat is different and it varies based on multiple factors, the hints to understand right quantity for everyone are based on symptoms the person experiences and not in weight or any measures. According to Acharya Charaka, the person has eaten the food in right quantity when it,
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* Does not cause undue pressure on stomach
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* Does not cause obstruction in the proper functioning of the circulatory system
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* Does not exert any pressure on the sides of the chest
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* Does not leave a feeling of excessive heaviness in the abdomen,  
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* Pacifies the sense organs and energizes them
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* Pacifies hunger and quenches thirst
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* Does not result in difficulty in performing activities such as standing, sitting, walking, exhaling, inhaling, laughing, and talking
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* Appears to be easy to digest when taken in the morning and evening hours.  
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Such a quantity of food helps in enhancing strength and complexion, gets absorbed better and nourishes the body.<ref>Charaka Samhita (Vimanasthanam Adhyaya 2 Sutram 6)</ref>
    
== Ahara anupana ==
 
== Ahara anupana ==
 
Anupana is the exclusive concept from pharmacology and dietetics in Ayurveda. The term anupana refers to adjuvant or vehicle or carrier or a drug/food. It is usually a liquid which is given just after or along with some drug/food. Ahara anupana thus refers to the adjuvant of a food article which is deliberately introduced in order to get maximum benefits from that food and reduce its unwanted effects on one's health.  
 
Anupana is the exclusive concept from pharmacology and dietetics in Ayurveda. The term anupana refers to adjuvant or vehicle or carrier or a drug/food. It is usually a liquid which is given just after or along with some drug/food. Ahara anupana thus refers to the adjuvant of a food article which is deliberately introduced in order to get maximum benefits from that food and reduce its unwanted effects on one's health.  
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In charaka Samhita, the right anupana of ahara is said to be opposite in properties of that food but at the same time it should not be opposite (incompatible) to the [[Dhatus (धातवः)|dhatus]]. Such anupana is believed to increase energy levels, provide nourishment and strength in body on taking that food. It helps in proper digestion and transformation of that food in one's body so that one can get maximum benefits from it. <ref>Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 27 Sutra 319-26)</ref> Subsequently it helps to fulfill the nutritional requirements of the body through the particular diet.   
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In charaka Samhita, the right anupana of ahara is said to be opposite in properties of that food but at the same time it should not be opposite (incompatible) to the [[Dhatus (धातवः)|dhatus]]. Such anupana is believed to increase energy levels, provide nourishment and strength in body on taking that food. It helps in proper digestion and transformation of that food in one's body so that one can get maximum benefits from it. <ref>Charaka Samhita (Sutrasthanam Adhyaya 27 Sutra 319-26)</ref> Subsequently it helps to fulfill the nutritional requirements of the body through the particular diet.  <blockquote>अनुपानं हितं युक्तं तर्पयत्याशु मानवम्|</blockquote><blockquote>सुखं पचति चाहारमायुषे च बलाय च||३२६||</blockquote>Meaning: The right anupana of ahara energizes the person. It helps in smooth digestion of the food and ultimately increases strength and longevity.
 
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अनुपानं हितं युक्तं तर्पयत्याशु मानवम्|
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सुखं पचति चाहारमायुषे च बलाय च||३२६||
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Meaning: The right anupana of ahara energizes the person. It helps in smooth digestion of the food and ultimately increases strength and longevity.
      
Few examples of aharanupana are given in the classical literature. Selection of these anupanas are based on the properties of that food, the health condition or desired health effect for that person etc. For vata dominant conditions and food, anupana that is snigdha (unctuous) and ushna (hot) in properties is chosen. Various types of fermented preparations made from herbs can prove to be good choice of anupana. However this is to be started under the guidance a qualified [[Vaidya (वैद्यः)|Vaidya]] in order to avoid untoward side effects.  
 
Few examples of aharanupana are given in the classical literature. Selection of these anupanas are based on the properties of that food, the health condition or desired health effect for that person etc. For vata dominant conditions and food, anupana that is snigdha (unctuous) and ushna (hot) in properties is chosen. Various types of fermented preparations made from herbs can prove to be good choice of anupana. However this is to be started under the guidance a qualified [[Vaidya (वैद्यः)|Vaidya]] in order to avoid untoward side effects.  
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