@article{Dr. Ribin VP_Dr. Prashanth Jain_Dr. Geetha B. Markande_2020, title={An insight on Vyadhikshamatva and Bala}, volume={5}, url={https://jaims.in/jaims/article/view/997}, DOI={10.21760/jaims.v5i04.997}, abstractNote={<p>A good yield cannot be obtained from a seed sown in a non-fertile land, likewise an external cause cannot produce any morbidity in a Balayukta Deha. Health and disease is an integral element of an individual’s life. Everyone is not equally susceptible to diseases, but it depends on Vyadhikshamatva of a person. The core aim of Ayurveda and the definition of Vyadhikshamatva by Chakrapani carries a great resemblance. Swasthasya Swaasthya Rakshanam implies the same meaning of Vyadhi-Utpadaka Prathibandhakatvam and Aturasya Vikaraprasamanam connotes the term Vyadhibala Virodhitvam. Optimum Vyadhikshamatva can steer away one from origin and progression of diseases. It is influenced by factors such as Bala, Ojas, Prakrita Kapha, Agni, etc. Vyadhikshamatva is invariably related to Bala, which is decided from the time of Shukrashonitha Samyoga to Ahara and Vihara of an individual along with seasonal changes. This review article is an effort to understand Vyadhikshamatva in terms of Bala.</p&gt;}, number={04}, journal={Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences}, author={Dr. Ribin VP and Dr. Prashanth Jain and Dr. Geetha B. Markande}, year={2020}, month={Aug.}, pages={357-360} }