Langanam Parama Howsatham: Harmonizing Body, Mind, and Spirit Through Fasting
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https://doi.org/10.63300/irjoyas403.052026.03Keywords:
Langanam, Fasting, Ayurveda, Mind-Body-Spirit, Detoxification, Holistic HealthAbstract
Fasting, known in Indian tradition as Langanam Parama Howsatham, is an ancient practice that integrates physical detoxification, mental clarity, and spiritual growth. Modern research highlights fasting’s role in metabolic regulation, inflammation reduction, and cellular rejuvenation, while classical texts describe fasting as a means to balance bodily humors (doshas), sharpen intellect, and elevate consciousness. This article explores the physiological, psychological, and spiritual dimensions of fasting, highlighting how it harmonizes the body, mind, and spirit. Indian research and contemporary studies on intermittent fasting, caloric restriction, and detoxification mechanisms are reviewed to provide a holistic perspective on this ancient practice.
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