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To soothe Pitta's fiery nature

Pitta dosha is predominantly composed of fire and water elements, and to balance it, we need to introduce calming and cooling energies.

Chants and mantras can be a powerful tool to harmonize Pitta dosha, and incorporating elements like earth, water, and air can help counterbalance its fiery nature. The vibrations of these chants and mantras can help calm the mind and body, reducing excessive heat and inflammation associated with Pitta imbalance.

Some examples of calming chants and mantras that can help balance Pitta dosha include:

- Earthy sounds like "LAM" or "OM MANI PADME HUM"
- Water-inspired sounds like "VAM" or "SHANTI SHANTI SHANTI"
- Airy sounds like "YAM" or "SO HAM"
- Loving and sweet sounds like "AHIMSA" or "PREM"

Remember, the key is to focus on calming and cooling vibrations to soothe Pitta's fiery nature. By incorporating these chants and mantras into your daily routine, you can help bring balance and harmony to your body and mind.

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