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BLENDING OF PRAKRITHI (PERSONALITY) IN ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

    1 Author(s):  DR. CHAYA. B.V

Vol -  4, Issue- 3 ,         Page(s) : 306 - 317  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

“Tribhirguna-mayairbhavairebhihsarvamidamjagat”- Gita7.18. The entire world is under the influence of the three gunas. The world we see and the people we observe are a combination of three gunas viz, Satva, Rajas and Tamas in different combinations and proportions. The predominance of any one guna decides the personality of the individual. Ayurveda is a science that predominantly imbibes the concept of gunas and prakriti in its dealing with the humanity. Prakruti is an important concept of Ayurveda & plays a very important role in the designing lifestyle of a person for maintenance of health. At the time of birth, predominance of trigunas, panchamahabhutas (earth, water, fire, air and the sky) & tridoshas (vata, kapha and pitta) decide the prakruti or constitution of every individual.

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