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Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 1-7

Ayurveda and the Growing Burden of Mental Health in Urban India - A Literary Review

Dr Shraddha Ramesh Mauskar

Mental health issues are increasing rapidly in urban India due to factors like fast-paced lifestyles, work pressure, pollution, and social isolation. Anxiety, depression, and Stres...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 8-14

Digital Well-Being, AI & Emerging Technologies

Dr. Raghunandan M. N, Prof (Dr). Sadarla Koteshwar Rao

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used to predict stress and enable early diagnosis of mental and physiological conditions. Modern systems analyze physiological signals,...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 15-23

Rasyana - Medhyarasayana – Ayurvedic Concept of Rejuvnative (Nutritive), Nootropic and Psychotropic Drugs

Dr A R V Murthy

Rasayana the science of nutrition is counted among the eight disciplines or branches in Ayurveda. Rasayana covers such wider areas such as nutrition, therapeutics, and aging in it...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 24-29

Impact of Digital Overstimulation on Adolescent Mental Health as an Ayurvedic Perspective

Dr. Rushikesh Jaysing Gund, Dr. Pramod Sakharam Mandalkar, Dr. Hiraman N. Warungase

Adolescence represents a highly dynamic phase of growth marked by ongoing brain maturation, emotional sensitivity, and continuous psychosocial adjustment. In recent years, the wide...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 30-32

Artificial Intelligence: A New Frontier in Treating Epilepsy, Stroke, and Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. G.N. Govinda, Dr. Megha B

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into neurology presents transformative opportunities for improving the diagnosis and treatment of Epilepsy, Stroke, and Alzheimer's ...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 33-37

The Role of Manasika Bhavas in the Manifestation of Grahani Dosha in Ayurveda- A Literary Review

Devika. S, Sunny Patil

AIM: In Ayurveda, the manifestation of Grahanidosha not only depends on Apathya Ahara viharas but also on Manasika Bhavas. This study aims to explain and explore the role of manasi...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 38-40

A Randomized, Controlled, Integrative Clinical Pilot Study Evaluating the Effect of Yoga Therapy on Stress-Related Insomnia (Anidra)

Dr. Gursimran Kaur

Background: Stress-related insomnia is a common psychosomatic disorder characterized by difficulty in sleep initiation, frequent awakenings, non-restorative sleep, and daytime fati...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 41-48

A Detailed Topic on Schizophrenia & Anxiety Disorder in Perspective to Mental Health Awareness

Dr Nirmalya Ganguly, Mr. Biswajit Das, Mr. Saptadeep Nandi, Mr. Hafizul Islam

Anxiety disorders are commonly comorbid with schizophrenia, being one of the most common?and important comorbidities in the spectrum of psychotic disorders. Recent?meta-analyses an...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 49-54

Management of Tinnitus (Karnapoorana with Apamarga Kshara Taila and Goghrita Pana)- A Case Report

Dr Aarti Kumari

Karnanada is a Vata-dominant disorder described in Ayurvedic classics, clinically comparable to tinnitus. This open-label single-arm clinical study evaluated the effect of Karna Po...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 55-57

Clinical Evaluation of Shirodhara with Brahmi Taila and Brahmi Vati in the Management of Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case Study

Dr. Shakshi Kangotra

Background: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic psychiatric condition characterized by excessive worry, autonomic hyperactivity, and sleep disturbance. Ayurveda descri...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 58-61

Role of Trayopastambha in Manasika Swasthya

Dr Pooja Shivashimpar

Mental health enables a person to cope with life’s stresses, realize personal potential, work productivity, and contribute meaningfully to society. This paper highlights the impo...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 62-67

Management of Ankylosing Spondylitis w.s.r. Gambhir Vatarakta Through Ayurveda: A Case Study

Prof. (Dr) Raja Singla, Dr. Sunita

Chronic inflammatory arthritis mostly affecting the sacroiliac joints and spine, which can lead to bone fusion of the spine, is the hallmark of ankylosing spondylitis . The most pr...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 68-73

Management of Psoriasis Using Ayurvedic Principles: A Case Report

Prof (Dr). Raja Singla, Dr. Narender Kumar

Psoriasis is a persistent, immune-mediated inflammatory disorder characterized by accelerated skin cell proliferation, resulting in sharply defined, red, scaly plaques covered with...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 74-78

An Ayurvedic Management of Katigat Vata-A Case Study

Prof. (Dr) Raja Singla, Dr. Anjali

Katigata Vata is a classical Ayurvedic term referring to a condition where the Vata dosha becomes vitiated (imbalanced) specifically in the Kati region (lumbar/lower back area). â€...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 79-82

Ayurvedic Psychology and Lifestyle Management: A Holistic Approach to Mental Well-Being

Dr. Nikita Gunvant Khandekar

Ayurvedic psychology offers a comprehensive biopsychospiritual model of mental health rooted in classical Indian knowledge systems. Unlike reductionist biomedical paradigms, Ayurve...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 83-92

Satwavajaya Chikitsa as a Mind–Body Intervention in Generalized Anxiety Disorder(GAD) - Single Case Study

Dr.Mahesh Kashiram Talekar, Dr.Rajesh Shivajirao Kolarkar, Mr.Raj Mahesh Talekar

Background: Satvavajaya Chikitsa, described in classical Ayurvedic texts, emphasizes regulation of mind through cognitive restraint, emotional regulation, and ethical conduct. Its ...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 93-96

A Clinical Case Series on the Effect of Shadbindu Tailam Nasya in the Management of Sinusitis (Pratisyaya)

Dr. Pouse Poulose

Sinusitis is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the paranasal sinuses presenting with nasal obstruction, nasal discharge, headache, facial pain, and postnasal drip. In Ayurveda, si...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 97-101

Psychology, Counselling and Behavioural Science

Dr Shilpi Gangwani, Prof. Dr. Aruna Ojha

The disciplines of psychology, counselling, and behavioural science are intricately linked domains that emphasize the comprehension of human cognition, affect, and conduct to foste...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 102-106

An Integrative Management of Cauda Equina Syndrome with Ayurvedic Correlation to Urustambha: A Case Report

Prof. (Dr) Raja Singla, Dr. Kirti

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES) is a rare neurological emergency caused by compression or damage to the cauda equina nerve roots (L2-Co), with a prevalence of 0.3 to 7.0 per 100,000 in...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 107-112

A Comprehensive Analysis of Styles of Leadership and Workplace Wellness

Sanu Debnath

Workplace wellness has arisen as a crucial concern for enterprises because of its significant impact on employee performance, retention, and organizational sustainability. Leadersh...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 113-128

An Experimental Evaluation of Wound Healing Activity of Rhaphidophora Pertusa (Roxb.) Schott (Araceae) in Wistar Albino Rats

Dr. Sailaja Ratna V, Dr. Swapna Bhat

Background: Rhaphidophora pertusa (Roxb.) Schott, a perennial climber belonging to the family Araceae, is traditionally used in folklore medicine for wound healing and inflammator...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 129-134

Manasopachara: An Integral Measure in Shodhana Chikitsa

Dr Manjunatha N, Dr Rajalakshmi M G

Shodhana chikitsa is one of the most important treatment approaches in Ayurveda, aimed at removing deeply seated aggravated doshas from the body. Along with the sharira, the Manas ...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 135-138

Cyber Psychology and Social Media Impact: A Review

Vd. Pankaj Kumar Singh, Lalima Singh

The rapid evolution of digital technology has fundamentally altered human interaction, communication, and behavior. Cyber psychology, an interdisciplinary field encompassing psycho...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 139-153

A Comparative Clinical Study on the Efficacy of Saraswatha Choorna and Dhyana on Adolescence Stress

Smitha K, Savitha H P

Adolescence is marked by significant shifts in HPA axis reactivity, resulting in heightened stress induced hormonal responses. Consequently, perturbations of the maturing adolescen...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 154-157

A Case Study of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Correlated with Uttana Vatarakta

Prof. (Dr) Raja Singla, Dr. Shubhi Sharma

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterised by multisystem involvement, including joints, skin, kidneys, and blood vessels. It occurs due to im...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 158-162

Ayurvedic Management Of Allergic Rhinitis- Vataj Pratishyaya: A Case Report

Dr. Ashu, Dr. Sunita, Dr. Manoj Kumar

Allergic Rhinitis (AR) is a Type-I hypersensitivity disorder mediated by Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies and is characterized by symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, rhin...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 163-170

Redefining Corporate Mental Health: An Integrative Ayurvedic Model for Burnout Prevention and Cognitive Resilience

Rutva Maniyar, Dr. Janki Lukhi

The rising incidence of workplace stress and burnout signals a critical imbalance between modern occupational demands and individual psychophysiological capacity. While corporate w...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 171-174

Silent Surgery: Exploring Non-Invasive Shalya Tantra Through the Concept of Anu?astra

Dr Sagar, Prof Dr. Rajendra Singh, Dr Anamika

Shalya Tantra, the surgical discipline of Ayurveda, is conventionally associated with operative interventions involving sharp instruments (?astra). However, classical literature—...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 175-180

Mental Health Sciences with Special Reference to Obesity : An Ayurvedic Perspective

Dr. Diksha Dhiraj, Prof(Dr.) Aruna Ojha

Background: Obesity has emerged as a major global health challenge and is frequently associated with psychological disturbances such as stress, anxiety, depression, and emotional e...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 181-188

Effect of Shirodhara on Mental Health Disorders: A Review of Classical and Contemporary Evidence

Nainika J Chouta, Niranjan Rao

Shirodhara, classified under Murdhni Taila in classical Ayurvedic texts, involves the continuous pouring of medicated liquid over the forehead for a stipulated period. It is among ...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 189-192

Reel to Real: Bollywood's Role in Shaping Menstrual Hygiene Discourse in India

Nirupam Nath

Menstruation is both universal and intolerable in India. Despite impacting 355 million women and girls, it is still stigmatized, which restricts access to proper hygiene and causes...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 193-216

Satvavajaya in PTSD: A Structured Counselling Protocol

Dr.Ashwini. S.G., Dr. Vijayendra G Bhat

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) manifests with intrusive memories, avoidance, hyperarousal and persistent threat perception due to maladaptive processing of trauma memory. Ay...

Research Article

Vol. No. 21, Special Issue No 2 2026  Page no: 217-223

Beyond the Blood-Brain Barrier: A Clinical Appraisal of Nasya Karma as a Targeted Therapy for Stress, Anxiety, and Depression

Dr. Vaishali Gupta, Dr. Vaishali Chaudhari

The Blood-Brain Barrier (BBB) has been the major hurdle in the field of neuropsychiatric pharmacology, as the central nervous system (CNS) remains inaccessible to almost 98% of the...

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