Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Vata Pitta Kapha (Body Type) in Ayurveada


Ayurveda is the science of life. Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word means science of life. Ayu means life or daily living, and Veda is knowing. Ayurveda, therefore, is the healing branch or medical side of the system of yoga. “Ayur” or “life” in Ayurveda is described as the harmony of the higher Self (Atman), mind (manas), prana, senses and body. This idea of life is not merely physical but includes all aspects of our being and shows the broad and integral scope of Ayurvedic theory and practice. Ayurveda helps the healthy person to maintain health, and the diseased person to regain health. The practice of Ayurveda is designed to promote human happiness, health and creative growth. Ayurveda is a holistic system of medicine that is indigenous to and widely practiced all over the world now a days. Ayurveda’s goal is to achieve health by working towards balance and harmony. Prevention is emphasised over cure. Ayurveda recognises the importance of physical balance, emotional release, mental health, environmental mindfulness and spiritual progression in the total health.

The Law of Karma and Ayurveda:

For every action you take there will be a reaction in the future. The cause and effect is the basis of the law of Karma in the universe. This law of karma also important in Ayurveda. Whatever is our health condition there is a reason for it. A disease cannot arise without a cause. If one has a Pitta (heat) disease like the infection, a pitta cause must exist in such things as exposure to heat or eating of pitta causing foods, excessive anger and other Pitta-increasing actions. Everything has a reason and if we discover that reason we can correct the cause that brings us pain, disease or sorrow. Nothing happens that is uncaused or not produced by our own actions. This principle of causation means that we bring about and are responsible for our own condition in life, physical or mental. It means that we possess the power to correct it by remedial measures. As we have made all that we are, we also have the power to correct it. This principle of responsibility gives us the basis for correcting any wrong actions. It shows us that what we have spoiled we can also make well again or even better in time. It gives freedom through which we can arrive with our own action. Ayurveda teaches that the a person themselves must take an active part in the treatment, for it is only the individual that can change their own chain of cause and effect of any condition. Reversing this process of causation, we can go back to the normal healthy life. This return process is the process of reintegration leads to balanced and harmonious life with yourself.

According to Ayurveda, the five fundamental elements that make up the universe--space (Akasha), air (Vayu), fire (Agni), water (Apu) and earth (Prithvi)--also make up the human physiology. Looking at the elements from the point of view of what they do in the physiology, rather than what they are, Ayurveda describes three biological humors or psychophysiological energies called doshas. There are three doshas, called Vata, Pitta and Kapha, and each is mainly a combination of two elements. Vata dosha is made up of space and air. Pitta dosha is a combination of fire and water. Kapha dosha is made up of water and earth.

Dosha means “that which changes” because doshas are constantly moving in dynamic balance, one with the others. They are primary life forces or biological humours. The doshas are the biological energies found in the human body and mind. They govern all physical and mental processes and provide every living being with an individual blueprint for health and fulfilment. The doshas are subtle, they cannot be perceived directly in the body. However their presence is visible through distinct qualities and actions – ranging from biological functions to personality traits.

Each one of us is born with a mix of Vata, Pitta and Kapha that makes us our body constitution and determines our strengths and weaknesses. While one dosha usually dominates in most individuals, a second dosha may also have a strong influence. This is referred to as a dual-doshic constitution. For example, a Vata-Pitta type will have Vata as the primary constitution but also embody strong Pitta characteristics. On the other hand, a Pitta-Vata type will identify more with Pitta characteristics, but also have strong Vata qualities. The least common constitutional type is known as “tri-doshic” or Vata-Pitta-Kapha. This refers to an individual who has an equal amount of all three doshas.

The doshas are dynamic energies that are constantly changing in season, in response to our actions, thoughts, emotions, the food that we eat, and any other sensory inputs that feed our mind and body. When we live in accordance with the nature of our doshic type, this means we make lifestyle and dietary decisions that balance our doshas, and we can have a healthy vibrant life. Nurturing your unique dosha nature is considered the direct pathway to fulfilment in life. For example, a person who suppresses an underlying creative impulse may create a deep-seated imbalance of their Vata dosha over time. When we do not live in harmony with our doshic constitution this can be due to unhealthy patterns of physical, mental and emotional imbalances, and dosha could be aggravated or stimulated. You can restore balance to the aggravated dosha by understanding your unique constitution dosha type.

So question how to know your doshas?

Each one of us has a different constitution. The key to Ayurvedic treatment is to know the main imbalances of the doshas and how to treat them. For maintenance of health, every person should understand their constitution. When examining the doshas, it is important to make a distinction between balanced and an imbalanced state.

Vata Dosha: The person with predominantly Vata in their constitution has a quick mind, lots of enthusiasm and many interests. Vata types are always on the go mentally and physically. Common signs of Vata imbalance include anxiety and bodily disorders related to dryness, such as dry skin and constipation. Signs of imbalanced Vata also include restlessness, lacking confidence, being disorganised, tendency to procrastinate, talking too fast and being “spacey” and ungrounded. Because they can be overactive thinkers they may be prone to depression, anxiety, insomnia, attention deficit disorder (ADD), headaches, low energy and obsessive compulsive disorders.

How to balance Vata Dosha: Calming the mind, practicing meditation, doing gentle exercises such as yoga, eating in a peaceful environment, following a regular daily routine, listening to calm music and having regular massages all help to balance Vata. Use warming and energising essential oils such as basil, black pepper, cinnamon, clove bud, and coriander seed and rosemary. It is important for Vata types to follow their creative and artistic passions.

Pitta Dosha: When the Pitta dosha is out of balance they can have deep seated emotional issues rooted in anger, fear, hatred and jealousy. They can become arrogant, hot-headed, loud and aggressive, judgmental and overly competitive. Pitta types are high achievers and very confident. They have a fiery temperament. There is a saying in Ayurveda that an imbalanced Pitta individual does not go to hell, they simply create hell wherever they go! Typically Pitta problems manifest in the body as infections, inflammation, rashes, ulcers, heartburn and fevers. Pitta individuals have a strong metabolism, but it can be aggravated by hot spicy food.

How to balance Pitta Dosha: By learning to meditate, engaging in calming activities, avoiding alcohol, caffeine and nicotine, spent with nature, and taking time to rest everyday, Pittas can remain balanced. Excessive Pitta should be treated with cooling and calming oils such chamomile, lavender, neroli, sandalwood, kus kus and vetiver. The person with balanced Pitta in their constitution are joyful, sharp intellect, confidence, charisma and much courage and drive. They are extremely ambitious individuals. Pitta types are high achievers and very confident.

Kapha Dosha: When the Kapha dosha is out of balance the person is prone to overeating. They are likely to suffer from bodily disorders such as obesity, sinus congestion and anything related to mucous. Typically they are considered the more mentally and emotionally unstable of the three doshas, therefore they are prone to lethargy, attachment and depression. They can be contented, they are often not able to say no, they can become possessive and often give up easily.

How to balance Kapha Dosha: You can balance Kapha by eating a Kapha-balancing diet, focusing on non-attachment in daily life, and changing in your daily routine. By engaging in physical activities. To balanced Kapha types they should use grounding and balancing essential oils such as cedarwood, sandalwood and vetiver. Excessive Kapha can be treated with warming and spicy oils such as Tulsi basil, black pepper, cinnamon, clove bud, coriander seed, ginger, turmeric and saffron. The balanced Kapha person naturally have good health and mental peace. Kapha types are warm, loving and gentle people. Kapha types have strong stamina, they are patient, forgiving and they are good listeners.


Sunday, February 12, 2017

Venus Mars and Ketu Conjunction Astrology




Ketu is the south Node of the moon. It is the body without head. Ketu is past life karma’s experience which we have to deal with it to dissolve our past life karma in this present life. Ketu is blind and act blindly in any situation. It is directionless because it dissolve some karma from past life. It create confusion because it it want to make you mature with time by giving some unpleasant experience. Ketu don’t listen because it already have experienced in past life (overconfident related to those things where it sitting in the birth chart.) ketu is dissatisfaction,  self critical towards own things because want perfection. Ketu present isolation, separation and embrace spiritualism at the end when it understand and cleared out the confusion in front of it.

Venus and Ketu are considered incompatible in all relationship. Obviously these two planets are odd and contradictory with each other unless in some sign e.g. Pisces where both are spiritual in nature. Otherwise Venus with Ketu always create up and down in romance and can also give problem in all Venus ruling things, e.g. finance etc. Those people have this conjunction in their chart they somehow get some unusual and unexpected experience in love life. Venus conjunct with Ketu is a significance of idealism and change as well as the connection to the past karma as well as idealism, chaos, and dissolution the issue of sexism.

Mars and Venus are the two main planets of relationship, they are opposite in natural zodiac and considered sexual pairs in and make Akrshan Yog in Vedic astrology. However Mars is the planet of war and explosive events and Venus is the planet of love and romance. Mars is will power and vitality, it's our ability to takes action. Mars is very impulsive and spontaneous It also represents anger. Mars represents the sexual energy, physical side of love, passion and energy

So what happened when Venus, Mars and Ketu come together in the sky or or if you this conjunction in your birth chart. Venus is the planet of happiness, love, relationship and when it conjunct with these two nasty and cruel planet Venus will suffer.  This combination makes person very unusual and explosive in love. It makes person very intense in sexual desire and some what negative combination for this aspect of life. Mars Ketu with Venus will generates passion, idealism and on the downside argument. Venus planet of harmony will suffers from being with Mars planet of conflict so don't expect much in the way of agreement.  At its worst Mars and ketu both planet of destruction indicates dysfunctional value problem.

On negative side this combination also denote accidents, for women it can be a unpleasant experience with men and etc . So if women have this conjunction in their natal chart in 6th, 8th, and 12th house then they need to be take extra care in general life as well as while choosing life partner.

This conjunction give different result for every depending on their ascendant and house ruler ship of the planets. So if you want to know how this conjunction effect your sign you can take consultation.

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Venus Retrograde 2017 for Each Ascendant




Venus will enter in Pisces sign on 27th January 2017 and will stay till may 30th 2017. Venus normally goes through a sign in approximately 25 to 27 days. But due to its retrograde cycle it can stay in one sign for about four months. This year 2017 Venus is going to  retrograde in Pisces sign from March 04 2017 and will direct on April 15 2017 and stay there till may 30th 2017. Venus will stay in Pisces sign almost for 4 months because of its retrograde motion.


Venus is the planet of love, money, what we value, respect and when it's Retrograde, it is a catalyst for internal focus for all these things. Venus represents a sense of personal worth and value, the quest for pleasure as well as the urge to beautify both inner and outer spheres of the self. Psychologically Venus also symbolizes self-esteem. When Venus turns inward it focuses on its sense of self worth, needing reflections of what it values in environment and in relationships. So when Venus retrograde in Pisces, people will make connections at this time on a more subconscious level and the results of that connection may not be immediately apparent to them. Retrograde planets being the "observer of life”. They will not express whatever is going on within but will also be sort of floating above and self watching and taking in all the lessons, making clarity as much as possible and you will see, know, understand and connect with in yourself. During retrograde periods the planetary energy is apt to be more reflective, focused and internalized in order to integrate what has previously occurred in its cycle.


Venus exalted in last degree of Pisces and Venus in Pisces is “Happy for all or Happy for no reason”. Exalted retrograde planets are tricky. It's said in Vedic astrology that any exalted planet retrograde considered as debilitated. So during Venus retrograde in Pisces transit wise or in your birth chart, a deeper relationship issues surfacing. it is a time to contemplate what one's deepest, most personal needs are and from what those needs originate. It is a time to explore one's own needs for love and nourishment and to examine one's capacity to receive both of these life necessity. The Retrograde Venus in Pisces it's a time of reorientation and a sense of renewal in relating to the world as a loving and spirited individual. Venus retrograde implies the time in the cycle when we withdraw from relationships to reflect upon them. The period is a time to be secluded, reflective and Meditative. Love and suffering are fused during this Venus retrograde. On the collective level deceptions (especially self-delusions) with people may be revealed, where you can examine the past in your lives as it reaches into the present to see where your hearts went wrong. Then, as you come to awareness, what you can let go of that past, heal the wounds by forgiving ourselves and others, and move on. (Pisces sign quality). In your intimate life, you are now going through unexpected thunderstorm, and be ready to move to higher level of consciousness.




Retrograde Planets in Astrology
Exalted Planets in Astrology
Venus in Astrology
Venus and Mars together (Conjunction) in Astrology
Spirituality = Good Behavior + Empathy + Aligning with Universe :-)