@article{Bhagya Shree Potter_Ashok Kumar Sharma_Naval Singh_2023, place={India.}, title={A Concept of the Correlation Between Pitta and Agni in Ayurveda}, volume={10}, url={https://ayushdhara.in/index.php/ayushdhara/article/view/1163}, DOI={10.47070/ayushdhara.v10iSuppl1.1163}, abstractNote={<p>One of the first healthcare systems to emerge on the Indian Subcontinent is Ayurveda. The fundamentals of Ayurvedic physiology are represented by the <em>Panchbhautika</em> <em>Vikara</em> which comprises of the three <em>Doshas</em> <em>Vata</em>, <em>Pitta</em> and <em>Kapha</em>, seven <em>Dhatus</em> and three <em>Mala</em>. The most significant biological component in charge of preserving homeostasis is the <em>Dosha</em>. <em>Agni</em> is a constant force that affects digestion and various hormone, enzyme and coenzyme functions. It is essential to the process of transformation and digestion. It is well known that the body undergoes numerous processes of transformation multiple times every second. <em>Agni</em> is one of the ten factors which are required to be examined before initiating the treatment of patients. According to Ayurveda, the condition of the <em>Agni</em> impacts all stages of health or sickness. As <em>Pitta</em> is accountable for digestion, metabolism, all biochemical and enzymatic reactions, heat production, hemopoiesis, visual functions, higher mental faculties, its functions can be undertaken through the body’s endocrine system. This Article&nbsp;aims to explore each of these components of <em>Pitta</em> <em>Dosha</em> and <em>Agni</em>, as well as their interrelation and how they interact in modern sciences. According to <em>Aacharya Sushruta</em>, <em>Pitta</em> and <em>Agni</em> are one and the same. The fire element or <em>Agni</em>, resides in the <em>Pitta</em> region of the body. <em>Pitta</em> and fire both serve comparable purposes.</p>}, number={Suppl1}, journal={AYUSHDHARA}, author={Bhagya Shree Potter and Ashok Kumar Sharma and Naval Singh}, year={2023}, month={Mar.}, pages={83-86} }