Anasara of Puri Jagannath Is Pure Medical Science: The Divine Blueprint for Human Health and Healing
When Bhagavan Falls Ill: Ayurveda, Ritu Sandhi and the Medical Science Hidden in Anasara of Puri Jagannath Few traditions in the world combine devotion and medical wisdom as seamlessly as the Anasara of Puri Jagannath. Following the grand ritual bath of Snana Purnima, Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra are believed to fall ill with fever and are withdrawn from public view to be nursed back to health by the Raj Vaidya. On the surface, this appears to be a simple devotional narrative. Looked at closely, it is a codified public health lesson, rooted in the Ayurvedic understanding of Ritu Sandhi, the junction period between two seasons. The Concept of Ritu Sandhi in Ayurveda Ayurveda divides the year into six ritus, or seasons, and identifies the transition between each as a period of heightened vulnerability. Classical texts describe this junction as roughly a fortnight, during which the habits of the outgoing season must be gradually released and those of the coming season slowly ado...