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Classification of Personality - Charak Samhita's of Ayurveda Theory of Personality

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Topics

  • Introduction
  • Pancha-Koshas: Five Sheaths of Existence
  • Triguna: Three Qualities of Mind
  • Brahmacharya and Herbal Formulations
  • Clinical Observation & Empathy
  • Key Points: Charak Samhita's of Ayurveda Theory of Personality
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Introduction

Charaka Saṃhita (6th century B.C.–1st century A.D.) asserts that direct clinical observation of diet, behavior, and physiology is fundamental to accurate diagnosis and understanding of an individual’s personality.

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Pancha-Koshas: Five Sheaths of Existence

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Triguna: Three Qualities of Mind

Guna Core Attribute Clinical Indicator Balancing Strategy
Sattva Clarity & Harmony Calm reasoning; ethical decision-making Meditation; sattvic diet; reflective journaling
Rajas Activity & Passion Restlessness; goal-oriented behavior Structured exercise; time-management techniques
Tamas Inertia & Obscurity Lethargy; cognitive dullness Stimulating tasks; morning sunlight exposure
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Brahmacharya and Herbal Formulations

  • Brahmacharya (Disciplined Living): Promotes mental discipline, focus, and resilience.
  • Herbal Tonics: Charaka prescribes eighty formulations; e.g., a fermented-barley tonic alleviates insomnia and depressive symptoms when used judiciously.

Case Study: A rajas-dominant patient with insomnia adopted pranayama and a sattvic evening routine. Sleep efficiency improved by 70% within two weeks.

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Clinical Observation & Empathy

  1. Observation Parameters: Posture, eye contact, dermal hue, speech fluency.
  2. Empathy: Genuine care establishes rapport, enhancing data validity and therapeutic alliance.

Key Insight: Neutral observation combined with empathy optimizes both diagnosis and treatment outcomes.

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Key Points: Charak Samhita's of Ayurveda Theory of Personality

  • 5 Koshas: Human personality is made of 5 layers—Annamaya (body), Pranamaya (energy), Manomaya (mind), Vijnanamaya (wisdom), Anandamaya (bliss).
  • Triguna Theory: Mind has 3 qualities—Sattva (clarity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia)—each affects behavior and health.
  • Balance Strategies: Use meditation for Sattva, exercise for Rajas, and stimulation/sunlight for Tamas.
  • Brahmacharya & Herbs: Disciplined living and herbal remedies (such as a fermented-barley tonic) help manage issues like insomnia and depression.
  • Observation & Empathy: Watching posture, speech, and appearance, combined with genuine care, improves diagnosis and healing.

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