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Ayurveda Tips in Sanskrit Texts

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Ayurveda Tips in Sanskrit Texts

Ayurveda Tips in Sanskrit Texts
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1. अजीर्णे भोजनं विषम् ।
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If previously taken Lunch is not digested..taking Dinner will be equivalent to taking Poison. Hunger is one signal that the previous food is digested

2. अर्धरोगहरी निद्रा ।
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Proper sleep cures half of the diseases..

3 मुद्गदाली गदव्याली ।
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Of all the Pulses, Green grams are the best. It boosts Immunity. Other Pulses all have one or the other side effects.

4. भग्नास्थि-संधानकरो लशुनः।
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Garlic even joins broken Bones..

5. अति सर्वत्र वर्जयेत्।
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Anything consumed in Excess, just because it tastes good, is not good for Health. Be moderate.

6. नास्ति मूलमनौषधम् ।
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There is No Vegetable that has no medicinal benefit to the body..

7. न वैद्यः प्रभुरायुषः ।
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No Doctor is capable of giving Longevity. (Doctors have limitations.)

8. चिंता व्याधि प्रकाशाय ।
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Worry aggravates ill-health..

9. व्यायामश्च शनैः शनैः।
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Do any Exercise slowly. (Speedy exercise is not good.)

10. अजवत् चर्वणं कुर्यात् ।
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Chew your Food like a Goat. (Never Swallow food in a hurry. Saliva aids first in digestion.)

11. स्नानं नाम मनःप्रसाधनकरंदुः स्वप्न-विध्वंसनम् ।
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Bath removes Depression. It drives away Bad Dreams..

12. न स्नानमाचरेद् भुक्त्वा।
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Never take Bath immediately after taking Food. (Digestion is affected).

13. नास्ति मेघसमं तोयम् ।
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No water matches Rainwater in purity..

14. अजीर्णे भेषजं वारि ।
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When there is indigestion taking plain water serves like medicine.

15. सर्वत्र नूतनं शस्तं, सेवकान्ने पुरातने ।
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Always prefer things that are Fresh.. Whereas Rice and Servant are good only when they are old.

16. नित्यं सर्वा रसा भक्ष्याः ।।
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Take the food that has all six tastes. (viz: Salt, Sweet, Bitter, Sour, Astringent and Pungent).

17. जठरं पूरायेदर्धम् अन्नैर्, भागं जलेन च ।
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वायोः संचरणार्थाय चतर्थमवशेषयेत् ।।
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Fill your Stomach half with Solids, (a quarter with Water and rest leave it empty.)

18. भुक्त्वा शतपथं गच्छेद् यदिच्छेत् चिरजीवितम् ।
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Never sit idle after taking Food. Walk for at least half an hour.

19. क्षुत्साधुतां जनयति ।
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Hunger increases the taste of food.. In other words, eat only when hungry..

20. चिंता जरा नाम मनुष्याणाम्
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Worrying speeds up ageing..

21. शतं विहाय भोक्तव्यं, सहस्रं स्नानमाचरेत् ।
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When it is time for food, keep even 100 jobs aside.

22. सर्वधर्मेषु मध्यमाम्।
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Choose always the middle path. Avoid going for extremes in anything

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