Preventive Health and Nutrition in Indian Knowledge Tradition

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Digital publication from Educators Plus. ISBN: 978-81-995662-5-5. DOI: To be assigned by Crossref following publisher membership approval. Once registered, this DOI will permanently resolve to this bibliographic landing page..

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This book presents preventive health, nutrition, Yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and IKS-based mental wellness as interconnected dimensions of holistic living. It argues that contemporary society requires a deeper preventive and educational understanding of health because curative systems alone cannot address the growing burden of stress, lifestyle imbalance, poor nutrition, emotional instability, sleep disturbance, digital overload, sedentary habits, and mental health concerns.

The book draws upon Indian Knowledge Tradition to explain health as a balanced relationship among body, mind, breath, food, conduct, emotion, community, environment, and consciousness. Concepts such as manas, sharir, aatma, prana, ahar, vihar, achar, vichar, sattva, agni, dinacharya, ritucharya, Yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and Ayurveda are interpreted in simplified educational language and connected with contemporary concerns such as student well-being, teacher wellness, stress management, nutrition awareness, school wellness, and institutional mental health programming.

The book gives special attention to Yoga as a pathway of self-regulation, meditation as a practice of attention and emotional stability, mindfulness as present-moment awareness, and nutrition as a foundation of physical and mental well-being. It also discusses the role of school education, teacher well-being, wellness programming, community applications, and the responsible integration of traditional knowledge with modern psychological, educational, and health-related frameworks.

The work follows a conceptual, educational, and integrative approach. It is not a clinical text or a treatment manual. Its purpose is to present Indian wellness wisdom in a contemporary form that can support reflection, teaching, curriculum development, wellness education, professional development, school-based programmes, and culturally rooted mental wellness initiatives.

This book is intended for educators, teacher educators, students, researchers, wellness practitioners, school leaders, parents, policymakers, and general readers. It is meant for educational, informational, academic, and general awareness purposes only and does not replace medical, psychiatric, psychological, dietetic, therapeutic, or professional health advice.

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