− | The term 'Desha' literally means country, site, location, land or region. In Ayurveda, 'Desha' refers to the site, area of residence or location of a person. It also refers to the body of a person which is the location of his mind, atman and senses. Ayurveda scholars have deeply studied the effects of the climate and other environmental factors of the region where a person resides on his/her health. Therefore, Desha has been considered as an important concept in Ayurveda which is taken into accounts while making a diagnosis, assessing strength and planning a treatment. | + | The term 'Desha' literally means country, site, location, land or region. In Ayurveda, 'Desha' refers to the site, area of residence or location of a person. It also refers to the body and mind of a person which are the sites of diseases. Ayurveda scholars have deeply studied the effects of the climate and other environmental factors of the region where a person resides on his/her health. Therefore, Desha has been considered as an important concept in Ayurveda which is taken into accounts while making a diagnosis, assessing strength and planning a treatment. |
− | Disha is derived from ‘Dish Nirdesh’ which has been considered in nine ‘Karana Dravyas’ in the Indian philosophy and Ayurveda. Disha (direction) denotes Desha also which is directed or divided from one part to other. In Ayurveda the term Desha has been applied for both form as Disha (direction) and Desha (place) directed or divided part. Both are important for the maintenance of health prevention and cure of disease too. Commonly Desha term is in sense of site location, land etc. In reference of site and location Desha has been applied and described in two dimensional way in Ayurvedic classics known as Bhumi Desha (Specific part of land or geographical part) and Atura Desha (the site of disease body and mind). In reference of architecting, collection of drugs, quality of river water property of air etc. are described on the basis of Bhumi Desha. The air, water coming from specific direction has specific property. The aim of this study is collection, exploration and interpretation of the subject matter related to Desha and its impact of health and disease in human beings as described in the Ayurveda classics. <ref>Meena, Dinesh & Singh, Rani. (2015). CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CONCEPT OF DESHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HEALTH AND DISEASE. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy. 6. 563-567. 10.7897/2277-4343.065105. </ref>
| + | Desha is one of the very important criteria used in the assessment of any patient in Ayurveda. In Ayurveda this term Desha has been applied and described in two dimensional way. Bhumi Desha (Specific part of land or geographical part) and Atura Desha (the site of disease body and mind) are the 2 different entities referred by the term Desha. In reference of place of residence, architecting, collection of drugs, quality of river water, property of air etc. Bhumi Desha is indicated. Whereas, in terms of examining a patient, locating the sites of assessment of patient, Atura desha is indicated. <ref>Meena, Dinesh & Singh, Rani. (2015). CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE CONCEPT OF DESHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO HEALTH AND DISEASE. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda & Pharmacy. 6. 563-567. 10.7897/2277-4343.065105. </ref> Hence Desha is the concept in Ayurveda which is used when a specific area needs to be located or identified since, it shares a definitive relationship or association with the disease under investigation or the health of the person. |