Ayurveda and Social Health: A Holistic Approach to Well-being
 
Dr. Bhawani Singh
Senior Resident & Research Scholar
Department of Siddhant Darshan
Faculty of Ayurveda, Institute of Medical Sciences
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India
Email: bhawani@bhu.ac.in
 
Abstract: Ayurveda, the classical system of Indian medicine, provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical framework for understanding and promoting social health through an integrated approach to physical, mental, and environmental well-being. Grounded in the concept of Svastha, Ayurveda conceptualizes health as a dynamic state of equilibrium within the individual and in relation to one’s social and ecological surroundings. This article examines the historical foundations of Ayurveda’s contribution to social health, including its influence on community structure, ethical conduct (Sadvritta), preventive routines (Dinacharya and Ritucharya), and collective wellness practices that foster social cohesion.
The study further explores the contemporary relevance of Ayurvedic principles in public health, highlighting their role in preventive healthcare, mental health promotion, and sustainable living. National programmes such as Ayush Gram and the Ayurswasthya Yojana, along with state-level initiatives like Kerala’s Ayurvedic mental health interventions, demonstrate Ayurveda’s applicability in addressing chronic diseases, mental health challenges, and healthcare inequalities. However, the integration of Ayurveda within modern healthcare systems is constrained by gaps in scientific validation, limited accessibility to trained practitioners, and persistent scepticism among biomedical professionals.
The article argues that these challenges can be mitigated through enhanced interdisciplinary research, policy reforms, and the establishment of integrative healthcare models. Overall, the analysis underscores Ayurveda’s potential to significantly strengthen social health by cultivating preventive awareness, ethical behaviour, emotional resilience, and environmentally aligned living. The findings affirm that Ayurveda, when effectively integrated into public health systems, can serve as a vital framework for promoting holistic and socially responsive healthcare in the twenty-first century.

Keywords: Ayurveda, Social Health, Holistic Well-being, Svastha, Preventive Healthcare
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