by Soniya Basu | Apr 14, 2025 | Ayurveda, Wellness & Healing
With deep gratitude, I offer thanks to the Almighty and wholeheartedly salute my parents for bestowing upon me the opportunity and knowledge to share the profound wisdom of Ayurveda with the world.
As an Ayurvedic practitioner deeply rooted in the ancient science of healing through years of dedicated study and practical experience, I have witnessed firsthand the impact of modern life on our well-being, particularly since moving to the UK. The demands of busy schedules and the unique challenges of the UK climate can often disrupt our natural harmony. This very observation inspired the creation of this space – a sanctuary to guide and empower those living in the UK to rediscover and embrace nature’s inherent rhythm through the transformative principles of Ayurvedic living.
🌱 What is Ayurveda, Really?
Ayurveda, a term derived from the Sanskrit words “Ayu” (life) and “Veda” (science), translates to the “Science of Life.” Revered as a vital branch of the Yajurveda, one of the ancient texts of Vedic literature, its origins stretch back thousands of years. Yet, the foundational principles of Ayurveda remain remarkably potent and directly applicable to our lives today, promising to resonate with well-being for generations to come.
Modern scientific research is increasingly validating the timeless wisdom of the ancient sages, revealing that Ayurveda transcends a mere medical system. It is a holistic and complete lifestyle that deeply nourishes the intricate connection between our body, mind, and soul through mindful attention to diet, daily routines.
💫 The Mantra: Prevention + Holistic Healing
As the classical Sanskrit sloka beautifully articulates:
“Swasthasya swasthya rakshanam, aturasya vikara prashamanam cha.”
“To maintain the health of the healthy and to cure the disease of the diseased.”
This profound statement encapsulates the true essence of Ayurveda – a dual focus on preventive care to nurture and sustain vibrant health, and holistic healing to alleviate the root causes of imbalance and disease.
Ayurveda is about creating balance every day so that you glow from the inside out (yes, even during British winter).
Your Journey to Balance and Harmony in the UK
Through this blog, I aim to share Ayurvedic wisdom specifically tailored to the nuances of life in the UK.
Expect posts on:
- 🌿 Healthy Ayurvedic lifestyle
- 🥣 Local + traditional remedies that work in the UK climate
- 🧘♀️ Routines to support mental clarity, gut health, and sleep
- 🌸 Gentle detox practices and daily rituals
- 🫖 Herbal diet, spice blends, and mindful recipes
- 💆♀️ Holistic treatments for chronic illnesses — focused on treating the root, not just the symptoms
Embrace the Wisdom: Choose Ayurveda for a Sure and Balanced Life
This isn’t about quick fixes. It’s about being intentional — choosing health, slowness, and harmony over hustle. Because when you align with nature, your body listens, your mind calms, and life simply flows better.
Be Slow in choosing, sure in Living – Choose Ayurveda
📬 Stay tuned for Imma’s weekly wellness post!
With warmth and well-being,
– Ayurveda Imma
Ayurvedic Practitioner
by Soniya Basu | Apr 14, 2025 | Ayurveda, Wellness & Healing
Ayurveda, the ancient system of holistic health, beautifully emphasizes the profound connection between our well-being and the natural rhythms that govern our world. Two fundamental yet remarkably simple concepts within Ayurveda, Dinacharya and Rtucharya, offer us practical pathways to cultivate overall wellness, particularly for those of us embracing life in the UK.
🌄 Dinacharya: Harmonize Your Day with Intention
Dinacharya, the Ayurvedic practice of a daily routine, is key to synchronizing our body and mind with nature’s cycles. A crucial aspect of this is getting up early, during Brahma Muhurta (approximately 1.5 hours before sunrise). This time is considered highly auspicious, filled with peace and pure energy, which can significantly benefit mental clarity and overall well-being. It also includes mindful oral care: brushing gently in circular motions, and the importance of oil pulling with sesame or coconut oil for oral and internal cleansing, especially beneficial for smokers and vapers. Traditional eye care involves medicated collyrium (Kajal) for improved eyesight for people who use more computer and mobiles.
Exercise is vital, but balance is crucial; overdoing it can deplete energy, especially for gym-goers. Ayurvedic eating 🥗 emphasizes consuming food only when truly hungry, and the previous meal is digested. Cultivating 😊 goodness and happiness throughout the day also forms a vital part of this regimen.
🍂 Rtucharya: Living in Harmony with the Seasons
Rtucharya, the Ayurvedic wisdom of aligning our routines and diet with the cyclical shifts of the seasons, holds profound relevance for those of us living in the UK. As an Indian who has made the UK home, I’ve been struck by the remarkable accuracy with which ancient Ayurvedic texts delineate the appropriate diets and practices for each season. While the seasonal transitions in India possess their own distinct characteristics, observing the often more subtle yet undeniably present changes in the UK climate have illuminated the deep understanding embedded within these ancient teachings. It’s truly admirable how the revered Acharyas meticulously documented these natural rhythms and their impact on our well-being, centuries ago. The Ayurvedic concept of seasonal influence, scientifically observed even in UK. Seasonal changes directly impact our 🔥 Agni (digestive fire), 💪 strength (Bala), and overall ⚖️ body constitution (Dosha balance).
By consciously following the regimens (diet and practices) prescribed by Rtucharya for each season, individuals living in the UK can experience tangible benefits. Adapting to consume 🥗 warming and nourishing foods during the colder months can effectively combat the ❄️ winter blues and maintain robust immunity. Conversely, embracing cooling and lighter foods and practices during the warmer periods can help navigate the heat effectively, preventing Pitta imbalances.
✨ The Multifaceted Benefits of Dinacharya and Rtucharya
Embracing these principles yields numerous benefits:
- 🧘 Improved digestion: Results from regular routines.
- 🌟 Enhanced energy: Comes from consistent sleep and wake cycles.
- 😌 Stress reduction: Achieved through mindful practices.
- 🛡️ Stronger immunity: Supported by seasonal adaptations, preventing seasonal allergies.
- 💖 Emotional balance: Fostered by grounded routines.
- ⚕️ Prevention from disease: The aim of Ayurveda is achieved.
- ⚖️ Balances dosha, body, mind, and soul: Practicing these regimens brings equilibrium.
- 💪 Strengthens the body: Makes our physical form resilient.
- 🕉️ Bestows longevity: Contributes to a longer lifespan.
- 🔮 Clear body, mind, and soul: Promotes inner purity and clarity.
In essence, the scientific principles underpinning Dinacharya & Rtucharya, meticulously detailed in ancient Ayurvedic texts, are demonstrably relevant and applicable to life in the UK. By understanding and implementing these seasonal guidelines, we can proactively support our well-being, enhance our resilience to environmental changes, and cultivate a deeper harmony with the natural rhythms of our adopted homeland.
Be Slow in choosing, sure in Living – Choose Ayurveda
📬 Stay tuned for Imma’s weekly wellness posts, seasonal guides, and easy lifestyle shifts that speak your language and soothe your soul.
With Wellness,
– Ayurveda Imma
Ayurvedic Practitioner