Your Ayurvedic dosha is reflected in your natural body type, digestion, energy levels, and emotional tendencies. By observing these patterns, you can begin to understand which dosha is most dominant for you.
Your natural constitution (Prakriti) usually stays the same throughout life. For example:
Vata types tend to be lighter, energetic, creative, and quick-moving.
Pitta types are often focused, warm-bodied, and have strong digestion.
Kapha types tend to be steady, grounded, and naturally strong with a calmer energy.
A dosha imbalance (Vikriti) happens when one dosha becomes too high due to factors like diet, stress, environment, or lifestyle. Signs of imbalance often appear in the areas of the body governed by that dosha.
Some common signs include:
Vata imbalance: anxiety, dryness, bloating, irregular digestion, trouble sleeping.
Pitta imbalance: irritability, inflammation, acidity, overheating, skin sensitivity.
Kapha imbalance: sluggish digestion, heaviness, congestion, low motivation, water retention.
You can start discovering your dosha by taking an Ayurvedic questionnaire, observing your natural tendencies, or working with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a deeper assessment. Ayurveda focuses on bringing the body back to balance through supportive diet, herbs, and daily lifestyle practices.