Himalayan Journal of Health Sciences https://www.hjhs.co.in/index.php/hjhs en-US <p>The International Journal of Innovative Science &amp; Technology affairs require a formal written transfer of copyright from the author(s) for each article published. We therefore ask you to complete and return this form, retaining a copy for your records. Your cooperation is essential and appreciated. Any delay will result in a delay in publication.</p> <p>I/we have read and agree with the terms and conditions stated Page 2 of this agreement and I/we hereby confirm the transfer of all copyrights in and relating to the above-named manuscript, in all forms and media, now or hereafter known, to the International Journal of Drug Regulatory affairs, effective from the date stated below. I/we acknowledge that the IJDRA is relying on this agreement in publishing the above-named manuscript. However, this agreement will be null and void if the manuscript is not published in the IJIST.</p> <p><strong>Download link for <a href="/public/journals/1/ijist-copyright-form.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>COPYRIGHT FORM</em></a></strong></p> contact@hjhs.co.in (Manager) Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 -0400 OJS 3.1.1.2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Ayurvedic Perspective of Naisthiki Chikitsa and its Clinical Significance https://www.hjhs.co.in/index.php/hjhs/article/view/250 <p>Ayurveda is considered as Upanga of <em>Atharvaveda</em>. The <em>Vedas</em> focuses on <em>Karma</em> and <em>Mosksha</em> while <em>Ayurveda</em> guides the path by which one can achieve the <em>Moksha</em>, as <em>Moksha</em> is said to ultimate peace and happiness. <em>Acharya charaka </em>explains <em>Naisthiki Chikitsa </em>which is <em>Mokshadayini</em>. All the diseases arise from <em>Updha/Trishna </em>or greed in <em>Tretayuga</em>. <em>Naisthiki chikitsa </em>helps to deal with this <em>Updha </em>or greed. Four <em>Purusharth </em>are described in <em>Dharma shastra</em> as well as in Ayurveda which are <em>Dharma</em>, <em>Artha</em>, <em>Kama </em>and <em>Moksha</em>. These four can be achieved only by disease free body which can be achieved through Ayurveda the holistic science. The ultimate goal of life is <em>Moksha prapti </em>that’s why Ayurveda expends its area up to the <em>Naisthiki chikitsa</em>. Ayurveda not only helps to maintain the health of human being but also describes the <em>Karma</em>, causes of miseries and happiness which are the <em>Pravritti </em>and <em>Nivratti </em>respectively. In the present time when the emphasis is on materialistic comfort not inner happiness, when the supremacy is exerted by wealth not health, when the success is determined by competitiveness not ability to co-operate, when individual success is given higher rating over community success; need to pay attention towards the means to getting inner peace is extremely important.</p> Apoorva Jain, Anand Prakash Verma ##submission.copyrightStatement## http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 https://www.hjhs.co.in/index.php/hjhs/article/view/250 Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 -0400