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[[Doshas (दोषाः)]], [[Dhatus (धातवः)]] and [[Malas (मलाः)]] are the fundamental components of the [[Sharira (शरीरम्)|sharira]] which control the entire function of the body systems from birth to death. In a normal state, physiology and psychological activities are carried out through three doshas which are Vata dosha, Pitta dosha, and Kapha dosha. When their balance is disturbed, they vitiate other body components and lead to disease development. Health according to Ayurveda, can be achieved when there is a balance of three doshas.  
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[[Doshas (दोषाः)]], [[Dhatus (धातवः)]] and [[Malas (मलाः)]] are the fundamental components of the [[sharira (शरीरम्)]] which control the entire function of the body systems from birth to death. In a normal state, physiology and psychological activities are carried out through three doshas which are Vata dosha (वातः दोषः), [[Pitta dosha (पित्तम् पित्तदोषः वा)|Pitta dosha (पित्त दोषः)]], and [[Kapha dosha (कफः कफदोषः वा)|Kapha dosha (कफ दोषः)]]. When their balance is disturbed, they vitiate other body components and lead to disease development. Health according to Ayurveda, can be achieved when there is a balance of three doshas.  
    
The “Vata” dosha which is one among the 3 doshas has a much important role in the functioning of the body. Vata literally means “wind” or “air”.  Other doshas and dhatus are dependent on the Vata dosha for their proper movement across the body. Vata dosha which is mobile in nature performs various body functions in its balanced state, if vitiation occurs it leads to various Vata dosha dominant disorders.  
 
The “Vata” dosha which is one among the 3 doshas has a much important role in the functioning of the body. Vata literally means “wind” or “air”.  Other doshas and dhatus are dependent on the Vata dosha for their proper movement across the body. Vata dosha which is mobile in nature performs various body functions in its balanced state, if vitiation occurs it leads to various Vata dosha dominant disorders.  
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