Rutucharya, the Ayurvedic discipline of seasonal regimens, is a cornerstone of preventive healthcare. It advocates for specific dietary and lifestyle modifications aligned with seasonal variations to preserve physiological balance and prevent disease. In women’s health, Rutucharya plays a vital role, as the menstrual cycle, hormonal fluctuations, fertility, and overall gynecological well-being are significantly influenced by seasonal and environmental changes. According to classical Ayurvedic texts, the Tridoshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha— undergo natural variations with each season, affecting female reproductive health uniquely. For instance, aggravated Vata during Sharad Rutu may cause menstrual irregularities, while Pitta dominance in Grishma Rutu can lead to conditions like Asrigdara. Adhering to Rutucharya helps maintain the purity of Artava (menstrual blood), supports regular menstruation (Rutu Shuddhi), and Enhances fertility (Garbha Dharana Shakti). This paper explores Ayurvedic references from Charaka and Sushruta Samhita And correlates them with modern conditions like PCOS, dysmenorrhea, infertility, And menopause3. Emphasizing both preventive and promotive care, Rutucharya offers a holistic framework that aligns biological rhythms with seasonal changes, contributing significantly to women’s reproductive health in today’s lifestyle- Challenged society.
Ramchandra B. Jadhav (Wed,) studied this question.