Practicing yoga and following grandma’s cooking has become a trend these days. But it has been a part of Indian culture for centuries. Yoga emphasizes the simple principles of basic living. Practicing yoga regularly and consuming simple sattvic food helps us in maintaining our sanity during difficult times. It also helps in living a healthy and peaceful life. Here is a simple Indian sattvic diet plan for weight loss and healthy life.
Ayurveda defines food into three categories namely sattvic, rajasic and tamasic that define our gunas or nature. Take the Ayurveda guna’s personality test. These foods influence a particular kind of energy that reflects in our thought process and our nature. It is rightly said, “we are what we eat”. These categories defines and reflects our health, behavior, thinking, and mental peace. Some characteristics related to the Ayurveda food pattern are as follows :
Chhandogya Upanishad states, “āhāra śhuddhau sattva śhuddhiḥ”. This means consumption of sattvic foods purifies the mind and become a part of our pure conscious. Food not only influences the thought process but also the behavior of an individual.
Balance of the three gunas is equally important in life. Thus we need all the three Gunas that are rajas, tamas, and sattvic to balance our health and living.
Yoga emphasizes inculcating more of the Sattva guna to nurture consciousness via a healthy body and mind.
As the name suggests the rajasic food is rich in taste that pleases the tongue. It consists of aromatic spices, onions, and garlic. These diets are high in empty calories. It does not contribute to our daily nutrient requirements. Rajasic food according to Vedas weakens the digestive system. This diet consists of deep-fried foods, refined foods, coffee, tea, desserts, and all the comfort foods.
Tamasic diet means something which is not in tune with nature. It consists of foods that are stale, chemically processed, non-vegetarian foods. It also includes alcohol and cigarettes. Such foods are injurious to health in long run. These foods cause metabolic illnesses like cancer, metabolic syndrome as well as diabetes. Obesity-related disorders and illnesses related to the gut can also occur. increased intake of tamasic food makes the person lethargic and less productive.
A Sattvik diet means a very simple diet. It is a plant-based diet rich in fiber, low in fats, high proteins along with ample vitamins and minerals. Sattvik diet promotes life longevity, promotes good physical health as well as mental health. It includes seasonal fruits and vegetables, whole grains, pulses, sprouts, nuts, dairy foods. Sattvic foods according to our yoga Veda balances the person physically and spiritually. It makes you calmer, focused, serene, healthy, and very productive. These foods are devoid of onion, garlic, chilies, and preservatives thus they can be consumed by all age groups.
Not only the consumption but preparation of sattvic foods is also equally important. Prepare the food with mindfulness, care as well as love. This creates energetic vibrations that are absorbed by the food and enter your body during digestion.
Breakfast: 1 cup ginger and turmeric milk + 3-4 pieces of Dhokla + 2 tablespoons green chutney OR 3 medium sizes Idli with Sambar and chutney.
Mid-morning: 1 fruit + 1 cup Lemongrass green tea.
Lunch: 1 cup Salad + 2 Chapati + ½ cup Brown rice or Boiled Quinoa + 1 cup Dal + 1 cup vegetables + 1 Glass Buttermilk.
Snack: 1 cup Turmeric Milk + handful Roasted fox nuts.
Dinner: 1 Cup Salad + 1 ½ cup Khichdi OR 2 small size Bajra Roti+ 1 Cup Kadhi + 1 Cup Vegetables.
Bedtime: 1 Cup Kesar Milk.
Ayurveda suggests sattvic foods keep you as close as you can be with nature. Try and consume organically grown and not genetically modified foods. It has to be without preservative, artificial flavors, or additives. A simple, Homemade, vegan meal is nothing but an Indian sattvic diet.
This post was Last Updated on March 19, 2021
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