Panchamahabhutas Ayurvedic Five Elements In Balance
Most people know about Ayurvedic 'Doshas' - Vata dosha, Pitta Dosha and Kapha Dosha, but do you know that the three doshas, which are the functional units of the body are formed from the very combination of the five elements or Panchamahabhutas. In this article one will understand all the five elements of ayurveda and their importance.
Most people know about Ayurvedic 'Doshas' - Vata dosha, Pitta Dosha and Kapha Dosha, but do you know that the three doshas, which are the functional units of the body are formed from the very combination of the five elements or Panchamahabhutas. In this article one will understand all the five elements of ayurveda and their importance.
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Panchamahabhutas: Ayurvedic Five
Elements In Balance
Manjiri Nadkarni
Ayurvedic MD, Registered Holistic Nutritionist
Did you know that your physical, mental and emotional health as well as health issues are rooted in
your biological framework. Most people know about Ayurvedic 'Doshas' - Vata dosha, Pitta Dosha
and Kapha Dosha, but do you know that the three doshas, which are the functional units of the
body are formed from the very combination of the five elements or Panchamahabhutas.
At the core of this biological framework are the Panchamahabhuta or the five great elements
Akasha Mahabhuta or Space Element
Vayu Mahabhuta or AIr Element
Agni Mahabhuta or Fire Element
Ap Mahabhuta or Water Element
Prithvi Mahabhuta or Earth Element.
WHY STUDY THE FIVE ELEMENTS?
“ The 5 elements are the gatekeepers of the material world. Once you learn to use and transcend them, then can you open up
to the secrets of your soul."
The five element theory or the Panchamahabhuta theory is one of the foundational theories on which the principles of
Ayurveda rests. Understanding these Ayurvedic five elements is crucial to understanding your own physical reality.
Human beings are created from the very five elements of nature and our health and happiness depend on the balance of
these five elements.
These provide the foundation for the entire material/manifested world.The same five elements aka 'Panchamahabhuta' in
Ayurveda make up the entire universe and also create the human body. The five gross elements make up both the
animate and inanimate world.
Understanding the five elements helps you understand the physical body as well as the mind, which can help optimize its
health.
Lets learn about these in a bit more detail
Akash Mahabhuta or Space element
Akash means a free or open space and indicates the ether or space. When in the universe, it is seen as the vast space that
holds the planets and the stars. In our bodies the same element can be understood as various hollows of the body- that skull
cavity that accommodates your brain or the abdominal cavity that holds various organs.
When in balance - AkashaMahabhuta is physically expressed as unobstructed, normal size and structure for organs, normal
sound, speech, and hearing; Mentally it can be seen as the ability to hold space for others, express ideas and thoughts,
communicate well. AkashaMahabhuta is all-encompassing and is essential to our feeling of being connected with the inner
spirit and the outside world and helps you hold the space for others.
Vayu Mahabuta or the Air element
Vayu can be understood by its movement. When in the universe or nature is seen as the wind, the one that gives the
movement for planets, comets etc, whereas in the body Air is seen as the one that fills your lungs, that which gives movement
to all processes in your body and also the gas that you are so uncomfortably bloated with.
In your body a balanced Vayu Mahabhuta/ Air Element is expressed as normal breathing, proper circulation of fluids, normal
nerve conduction, cell division and cellular exchange, bowel movement, passing gas etc; mentally this is expressed as new
ideas, creativity, being able to go with the flow, quick and timely thinking. Air is the immediate source of life. A lack of air will kill
us faster than a lack of any other element. Thus, the concept of Vayu (air) is synonymous with that of Prana (life energy).
Agni Mahabhuta or the fire element
Agni Mahabhuta can be understood by its heat and brilliance. Just like in the universe, the fire is represented by the sun and
the stars, in our body, it is seen as the digestive fire that burns your food, and your eyes that light up your world.
A balanced AgniMahabhuta in the body is expressed as normal body temperature, good and robust digestion, optimal blood
formation, optimal function of liver & gallbladder and the entire digestive apparatus, good vision, healthy glowing skin;
mentally it is expressed as will power, courage, determination, passion, purity of thoughts. Fire is the generator of energy in
the body just as the sun is the generator of energy for the earth. Fire element also holds the key to the transformation of the
elements as it is situated right in the middle amongst the five elements and can change the states of the elements, just like
fire can melt ice into water, evaporate water into steam and the lack if it can condense it back into water and ice.
Ap Mahabhuta or the water element
Ap Mahabhuta or Water can be understood by its fluidity and the nourishment it provides.. It is seen in nature as the oceans,
rivers, and seas and in your body as various fluids- saliva, blood, plasma etc that nurture and support the body
In the body a balanced ApMahabhuta or Water element is expressed as of the body fluids and juices, the phenomenon of
taste, the function of urinary system- kidneys, bladder and process of urination, hormonal balance; mentally it is expressed as
calmness, happiness, being able to navigate through stressful situations, ability to enjoy life, arousal, excitement. The water
element also dictates sex and intimate relationsips. Water is the protector of the body. It provides the body with its most basic
nourishment. Water protects against the dissolution of the ether element, the roughness and motion of the air element and
the heat of the fire element. The water element soothes all pain and inflammation in the body and is also needed for stress
free emotions.
Prithvi Mahabhuta or the earth element
Prithvi Mahabhuta can be understood by its structure, density and stability. When in the universe is seen as the dense
planets, in nature as trees, mountains and in your body, it is seen as the denser parts like bones, nails, and hair.
A balanced Earth Element In the body is seen as - normal dentition, strong and sturdy bones and other structures like hair;
mentally it is expressed as feeling structured, the capacity to organize thoughts, the ability to compartmentalize, peace, quiet,
satisfaction, contentment, humility. The Earth element represents the solid state of matter and also the structure of the
universe. Earth gives form to the human body, and to all of creation, and has both structure and stability. Earth is also
associated with the material affairs- your house, finances, properties, and your capacity to manifest your dreams into reality.
Having balanced Earth element in the body makes us grounded, stable, humble, able to receive and manifest material things.
Earth element is the core element of the root chakra which governs your sense of security and safety
Thus these five elements not only make your doshas, but also each and every cell of your body and
balancing the five elements is the key to balancing your body. If even a single element goes out of
balance, it creates disharmony leading to ill health.