Ritucharya (ऋतुचर्या) - Ayurveda Recommended Seasonal Habits - Part 1
Ritucharya (ऋतुचर्या) - Ayurveda Recommended Seasonal Habits - Part 1
Introduction
It is said in Ayurveda: शीर्यते अनेन इति शरीरं (Chakrapani commentary on च.सं.सू. 1) – that which
deteriorates or that which is always in a state of change towards degeneration is called as शरीरं
(human body).
Our ancestors were aware of astronomy; they keenly observed the changes in seasons with
respect to sun, moon, stars, winds, and rainfall.
The concept of “यत् पिण्डे, तत् ब्रह्माण्डे” (whatever there is in the environment is also there is the
human body) was applied, which led to appreciating changes in the human body according to
seasons and regimens were made accordingly.
Seasonal regimens main aim was to prevent diseases due to seasonal derangement of doshas.
Hence Rutucharya is one of the ways to be in sync with ever-changing nature and being healthy
all at the same time.
And that’s exactly what we are going to explore in this article, so grab your note-taking tools
and let’s start!
The Basics
What is a Ritu (ऋतु)?
ऋतु means द्वौ मासौ (dvau māsau) or two months.
There is a gradual decrease of बलं balaṃ (physical strength or immunity due to the seasonal
effect) during उत्तरायण uttarāyaṇa and gradual increase of बलं balaṃ during दक्षिणायन dakṣiṇāyaṇa.
नियम-अपरित्याग: (शब्दकल्पद्रुम)
niyama aparityāga: (śabdakalpadruma)
Not giving up on certain rules or following certain habit
ṛtuviśeṣavaṣācca āhāravihārasevānapratipādanārthaṃ ṛtucaryāyā
There occur some special changes in environment and humans in every Ritu and hence
certain foods and exercises are specifically told for each Ritu, this process is as Ritucharya
ऋतुचर्या
Source – (अरुणदत्त (aruṇadatta) commentary on अष्टांग ह्रुदय सूत्र ३/१ (aṣṭāṃga hrudaya sūtra
3.1)
1. चय (caya) – accumulation of deranged Doshas in its main site like Vata dosha in the intestine),
2. प्रकोप (prakopa) – accumulation of deranged Doshas in other main seats in the body like Vata
Dosha in the low back region) and
If you are confused as to how you should read this table, worry not, it is natural.
Here is one example – Vata accumulates in intestines during Grishma Ritu (summer) and
accumulates in lower back region in Varsha (rainy) season, and it finally becomes normal in
Sharat (autumn) season.
When these Doshas get deranged, they cause diseases based on the Srotus (organ system or
channels in our body) that it affects to a particular individual. For eg. bronchitis in winter,
stomach infections in monsoon, etc in individuals prone to these diseases. To bring back these
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deranged Doshas into normalcy, seasonal regimens are to be followed.
Let’s look at the recommended habits and regimen for each Ritu –
Cold and dry winds reduce the moisture in the skin; contraction of muscles which leads to heat
generation in the body. Hence application of oil or moisturizer helps the skin, it also increases
peripheral blood supply and relaxes the muscles.
Wine and rum increase peripheral blood supply, giving a sense of warmth in a cold
environment.
According to Ayurveda, Lavana (salty), Amla (sour) and unctuous food are heavy to digest and
are apt to be used when there is more digestive fire to digest it.
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Environmental changes: Dry and cold winds, intense sunlight.
Bodily changes: Digestive fire is increased as cold weather blocks heat in the periphery of one’s
body (vasoconstriction). Accumulation of deranged Kapha dosha begins, which leads to
diseases like asthma, common cold, diabetes mellitus, Atherosclerosis, etc.
Ahara (Diet): Eating Sour, salty, heavy, unctuous, thick meals. Using more by-products of sugar
cane, gram/wheat flour. Drinking milk and milk products, wine, rum, and hot water are
recommended.
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Vihara (lifestyle): Abhyanga (application of oil to the whole body), Utsadana (applying
medicated powder of drugs to the body), oil to the scalp. Staying in warm and less windy
places. Warm clothes are recommended.
To be avoided: too much of Spicy (black pepper, capsicum, etc), bitter (bitter gourd, Guduchi
leaf, broccoli, etc.), astringent (cauliflower, potato, etc.) food is to be avoided or eaten less.
Exposure to cold winds as well as consuming cold drinks and foods are to be avoided too.
Avoid sleeping during day time.
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Environmental changes: increased intensity of sunlight than in Shishira Ritu.
Bodily changes: Deranged Kapha dosha accumulated in Shishira Ritu is liquefied in Vasanth
Ritu leading to reduced digestive fire resulting in many diseases or aggravation of diseases that
were there in winter. Moderate बल (strength) present in humans.
Ahara(diet): old यव (barley), गोधूम (wheat), rice, green gram, and lentil to be consumed. Food
tasting predominantly Tikta (bitter), Katu (pungent) and Kashaya (astringent) which are light for
digestion are to be consumed. Drinking liquids like honey mixed with water recommended.
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Vihara (lifestyle):
Vamana therapy – medicated vomiting exercise
Udvartana – rubbing medicated dry powders over the body before bath)
Dhumapana – inhaling and exhaling smoke of specific medicines for a certain time according to
the diseases, body type, etc.
Kavala Graha – filling the mouth with medicated oil, medicine decoction or hot water till mouth
fills with saliva
Anjana (collyrium) – applying a medicated paste from inner edge to outer edge of the lower
eyelid
Sexual intercourse – once every three day-one way to reduce deranged Kapha dosha
To be avoided: Eating sweet, sour, salty and oily food which is heavy for digestion and sleeping
in the day time is to be avoided.
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Environmental changes: The intensity of मयूख (mayūkha, Sunlight) is at its peak.
Bodily changes: There is a maximum loss of सौम्य (saumya, moisture like constituents) in one’s
body, leading to least बल (strength). Deranged Kapha dosha comes back to normalcy due to
seasonal changes and Deranged Vata dosha starts accumulating in its main site.
Ahara(diet): स्वादु (sweet), शीतं (cooling), द्रवं (liquids) and स्निग्ध (unctuous) food and drinks, मन्थं
(churned juice of sweet and sour fruits with water and sugar), ghee, milk, rice can be
consumed.
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Those who are habituated of drinking मद्य (fermented drinks-wine, rum, etc) should drink in the
least quantity or with food or by diluting it with more water.
Vihara (lifestyle):
During day time, one should stay in cold places or home and at night, one should sleep under
the moonlight by applying Chandana (sandalwood powder) to his/her body.
More cooling drugs like Chandana, Ushira (vitiveria zizanoides) are to be kept in water for
touching frequently and cooling one’s body. Wearing pearls, corals made jewelry at night and
visiting cool forest areas and water bodies filled with flowers is recommended.
To be avoided: लवण (salty), अम्ल (sour), कटू (pungent) and उष्ण (hot) food and drinks are to be
taken less or avoided.
व्यायामं (exercise) is best avoided in this season, as there is the least strength in body.
There is loss of fluids in the form of sweat during the summer season, hence more liquids are
preferred in the form of juices and more carbohydrate-rich foods like rice which provides quick
energy is advised in this season.
It’s told in Ayurveda that the people and plants from dry regions have more strength and
endurance against diseases than those in regions of more rainfall. Since animals of dry regions
are stronger and light to digest, they are preferred in summer season as meat in Ayurveda.
In Ayurveda, pearls are said to have a cooling effect on the body if worn or taken internally
after proper processing. As it is formed in the ocean, that is cool, its effect on one’s body is also
cooling.
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Conclusion
We hope you liked this article, we will be covering rest of the Ritus in part 2.
Also today is the World Health Day, here is a Shloka for the same.
Please let us know if we have missed out on something or if there is anything specific you’d like
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us to cover.
Read the next part of Ritucharya –
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8 replies to “Ritucharya (ऋतुचर्या) – Ayurveda Recommended
Seasonal Habits – Part 1”
khushbu
December 2, 2019 at 6:03 pm
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Dr. Syama
December 26, 2019 at 5:22 pm
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ReSanskrit
December 26, 2019 at 7:41 pm
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Nice artical
Very useful
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October 17, 2020 at 7:12 pm
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January 8, 2021 at 8:36 am
अति सुन्दर लेख। महाशय पार्ट 2 भी अगर उपलब्ध हो तो बहुत उपयोगी होगा।
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