Rutu Yoga Charya involves adapting one's diet, daily routine, and activities according to the predominant qualities and energies of each season. This practice aims to maintain balance and harmony with nature, as well as promote physical and mental well-being.
For example, during the hot and intense summer season, it is advisable to consume cooling foods and drinks, engage in calming and soothing practices, and avoid excessive heat or sun exposure. In the winter season, when the climate is cold and dry, it is beneficial to have warm, nourishing foods, practice grounding and strengthening exercises, and keep oneself adequately protected from the cold.
Understanding Rutus: Rutus are the six seasons that occur throughout the year. Each season has its own unique qualities, such as temperature, humidity, and atmospheric conditions. Ayurveda recognizes that these qualities can influence our physical and mental well-being.
Environmental Awareness: Being aware of the environment and adapting to it is another important aspect of Rutu Yoga Charya. It involves living in harmony with nature by spending time outdoors, connecting with natural elements, and observing changes in weather patterns. This awareness can help us make informed choices about our daily activities and adjust them accordingly.
Balance and Well-being: The ultimate goal of Rutu Yoga Charya is to promote balance and well-being throughout the year. By aligning ourselves with the natural cycles and adapting our lifestyle with Yogasana, Pranyama, Relaxation, Mediation & Diet, and activities to the changing seasons, we can maintain optimal health, prevent imbalances, and enhance our overall vitality.