Significance of Natural urge

The text extensively discusses "natural urge" from various perspectives. In Vaishnavism, it's a primal instinct. Ayurveda defines it as physiological impulses, such as the need to urinate, defecate, or sleep, that shouldn't be suppressed to avoid health problems. Suppressing these urges is linked to various ailments, including skin diseases, and is considered a cause of Kashtartava and other conditions. Health Sciences views it as instinctive bodily functions like hunger and thirst, vital for well-being, emphasizing that these should not be ignored.

Synonyms: Instinct, Impulse, Inclination, Desire

In Dutch: Natuurlijke drang; In Finnish: Luonnollinen halu; In Spanish: Impulso natural; In German: Natürlicher Drang; In Swedish: Naturlig drift; In Malay: Dorongan semula jadi

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Hindu concept of 'Natural urge'

The concept of Natural urge in local and regional sources

The concept of Natural urge in scientific sources