01/13/2026
I'm inspired to share this by the virus I've been devoted to for the past 3+ days now. It's the first time in a couple of years I'm sick with a viral infection, and I think its arrival ties in well with the classical understanding of jvara, or fever.
Jvara or fever in Āyurveda is the "king" or "lord" of diseases, the first discussed in classic texts because it affectis every living being from birth until death and affects the body, mind and senses. While it has its root, as most disorders do, in doshic imbalance, agni imbalance and āma, mythologically jvara is said to have come to mankind due to the wrath of Shiva in his ferocious form (Rudra) due to the adharmic misconduct of Daksha.
It's an interesting time to be thinking of adharma, which refers to unrighteousness, immorality, wickedness, and actions contrary to cosmic order, duty, or natural law. Chaos, disharmony, and vice, harming oneself, harming others, violating one's inherent responsibilities...are all adharmic behavior.
And as I was looking through my notes from a 2017 clinical class with Dr. Lad I found this quote in my jvara notes. "A demon came and disturbed the whole world - a cruel, famous, powerful person is demonic." Whoa.
If you know the two most important causes of disease you know that one is "asatmya indriya artha samyoga" or improper union of the sense organs with sensory object. One of the three ways we can misuse our sense organs is by mithyayoga - incorrect or unwholesome contact. This includes seeing disturbing/frightening images and traumatic events, and listening to angry words.
Did I do a lot of that last week, via doom-scrolling? And then ended the week by pushing through with two intense evening workouts in a row? Coupled with being around 14 2nd and 3rd graders on Wednesday afternoon,👶🏼several of whom were coughing and sneezing? 🤧 Indeed, I did.
Whatever the root cause of my jvara, Dr. Lad once said that being sick was a good opportunity to do nothing and meditate. I'm completely out of cough syrup at the moment, with only the scary options available at the local gas station market, so I'm meditating on being with what is (or isn't) and getting a good abdominal workout from the couch today.
One of my next posts is going to be about keeping a little Wellness Bin well-stocked in your house for times like this - especially if you live in an isolated area.
Protect your senses (and with them your mind) as much as you can right now.