Affiliation:
1. School of Management, SASTRA University, India
Abstract
In India, psychology, yoga, and Ayurveda have deep-rooted traditional importance that spans centuries. These disciplines have contributed to the holistic well-being of individuals by addressing physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life. In contemporary times, the traditional importance of psychology, yoga, and Ayurveda in India continues to thrive. They have gained global recognition for their holistic approach to well-being. Many people worldwide now practice yoga, engage in Ayurvedic treatments, and study Indian philosophical concepts to enhance their mental, physical, and spiritual health. This chapter helps us understand the psychological problems humans face and remedies for such illnesses through various practices of yoga and Ayurveda. This chapter helps us to gain wisdom on psychology, yoga, and Ayurveda. This chapter will provide visions to students, corporate professionals, practitioners, scholars, researchers, etc.
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