India’s Cultural Heritage and Health Traditions
India’s cultural heritage is a remarkable tapestry woven with spirituality, tradition, and practical wisdom. For centuries, communities across the subcontinent relied on rituals and customs to confront outbreaks of contagious diseases. While these practices were explained through mystical beliefs, many of them subtly aligned with principles of hygiene, isolation, and recovery, offering hidden safeguards long before modern medicine emerged. Belief in Devatas and Illness In Hindu tradition, health and disease were often attributed to The Influence of Devatas spiritual beings believed to shape human destiny. Benevolent devatas were thought to protect families, while malevolent ones were linked to epidemics such as smallpox and measles. Illness was thus seen not merely as a biological event but as a manifestation of spiritual forces. Families sought to appease these beings through rituals rather than medical remedies. Medicines were sometimes avoided, as they were believed to anger ...