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Vata means "wind, to move, flow, direct the processes of, or
command." Vata enables the other two doshas to be
expressive. The actions of Vata are drying, cooling, light,
agitating, and moving. Vata governs breathing, blinking of
the eyelids, movements in the muscles and tissues,
pulsations in the heart, all expansion and contraction, the
movements of cytoplasm and the cell membranes, and the
movement of the single impulses in nerve cells. Vata also
governs such feelings and emotions as freshness,
nervousness, fear, anxiety, pain, tremors, and spasms. The
primary seat or location of the Vata in the body is the
colon. It also resides in the hips, thighs, ears, bones,
large intestine, pelvic cavity, and skin. It is related to
the touch sensation. If the body develops an excess of vata,
it will accumulate in these areas.
Pitta is a force created by the dynamic interplay
of water and fire. These forces represent transformation.
They cannot change into each other, but they modulate or
control each other and are vitally required for the life
processes to occur. (For example, too much fire and too
little water will result in the boiling away of the water.
Too much water will result in the fire being put out.)
Pitta governs digestion, absorption, assimilation,
nutrition, metabolism, body temperature, skin coloration,
the luster of the eyes, intelligence, and understanding.
Psychologically, pitta arouses anger, hate, and jealousy.
The small intestine, stomach, sweat glands, blood, fat,
eyes, and skin are the seats of Pitta.
Kapha is the conceptual equilibrium of water and earth.
Kapha is structure and lubrication. One can visualize the
Kapha force as the stirring force to keep the water and
earth from separating. For example, if we take a pot, fill
it to the half with water and then add sand to it, the sand
will gradually sink to the bottom of the pot. (It separates
from the water). The only way to keep the sand in
equilibrium with the water is by stirring the mixture
continuously. The Kapha force can be visualized as this
stirring force in our body.
Kapha cements the elements in the body, providing
the material for physical structure. This dosha maintains
body resistance. Water is the main constituent of kapha, and
this bodily water is responsible physiologically for
biological strength and natural tissue resistance in the
body. Kapha lubricates the joints; provides moisture to the
skin; helps to heal wounds; fills the spaces in the body;
gives biological strength, vigor and stability; supports
memory retention; gives energy to the heart and lungs, and
maintains immunity. Kapha is present in the chest, throat,
head, sinuses, nose, mouth, stomach, joints, cytoplasm,
plasma, and in the liquid secretions of the body such as
mucus. Psychologically, kapha is responsible for the
emotions of attachment, greed, and long-standing envy. It is
also expressed in tendencies toward calmness, forgiveness,
and love. The chest is the seat of kapha.
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