Significance of Kapha constitution
In Ayurveda, a Kapha constitution is characterized by soft, supple skin that isn't dry. This skin quality stems from the predominance of Kapha dosha, which is composed of jala mahabhuta, or the water element. The presence of the water element contributes to the skin's moisture and smooth texture, distinguishing it from other Ayurvedic constitutions.
Synonyms: Earthy, Watery, Heavy, Slow, Stable
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Hindu concept of 'Kapha constitution'
Kapha constitution in Hinduism relates to individuals with soft, supple skin due to the predominance of Kapha dosha, which is composed of the jala mahabhuta (water element).
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) The skin of a person with this constitution is soft and supple and not dry, due to predominance of kapha dosha which is made up of jala mahabhuta.[1]