Kapha is the energy of structure and stability. When balanced, it brings strength and compassion;
when imbalanced, it causes lethargy, congestion, and weight gain.
What is Kapha Dosha?
Kapha dosha is formed from the elements of Earth (Prithvi) and
Water (Jala). It governs immunity, lubrication, strength,
and emotional stability.
Qualities of Kapha: Heavy, slow, cold, oily, stable
Goal of balancing Kapha: Lightness, warmth, stimulation, and movement
Signs of Kapha Imbalance
Physical Signs
Weight gain
Water retention
Cold & congestion
Sluggish digestion
Excess mucus
Mental & Emotional Signs
Laziness
Depression
Attachment
Lack of motivation
Resistance to change
Ayurvedic Diet to Balance Kapha
Kapha is balanced by foods that are light, warm, dry, and spicy.
Foods to Prefer
Light grains (millet, barley)
Steamed vegetables
Legumes
Spices: ginger, black pepper, turmeric
Herbal teas
Foods to Avoid
Dairy excess
Sweets
Cold foods
Fried foods
Heavy meals at night
Daily Lifestyle for Kapha Balance
Movement and stimulation are essential to prevent Kapha stagnation.
Daily Routine
Wake up early
Exercise daily
Avoid daytime naps
Stay mentally active
Abhyanga (Oil Massage)
Dry massage (Udvartana) or light oils stimulate circulation
and reduce heaviness.
Yoga & Meditation for Kapha
Best Yoga Practices
Sun Salutation
Standing poses
Backbends
Dynamic flows
Breathing & Meditation
Kapalbhati
Bhastrika
Motivational meditation
Ayurvedic Herbs for Kapha Balance
Stimulating herbs ignite metabolism and reduce Kapha accumulation.