Abstract
Ayurveda, through the concept of Achara Rasayana (code of virtuous conduct), offers a holistic framework to strengthen physical, mental, social, and spiritual health. The pace of crime in modern times is rapidly increasing, making effective control a vital necessity for society. The principles of Ayurveda, particularly the concept of Achara Rasayana, can provide meaningful guidance in this context. Just as impure food contaminates the body, negative thoughts and actions are corrupting the mentality of today’s society, leading to rising cases of murder, kidnapping, sexual harassment, dowry deaths, child abuse, dacoity, cheating, gambling, human trafficking, and cybercrime. Recent data from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) shows that crimes against women have risen by about 10% compared to the previous year, with overall IPC and Special and Local Laws (SLL) crimes recording a 7% increase since 2013. Such developments pose serious threats to social well-being. Achara Rasayana, also known as Sadvritta, offers a way to address these challenges by promoting virtuous conduct, self-discipline, and ethical living. By properly channelling the skills and energy of the younger generation, India can build a stronger and more harmonious future. The teachings of Achara Rasayana not only encourage moral behaviour necessary for a healthy society but also foster mental calmness and spiritual growth. Ultimately, it strengthens the physical, mental, social, and spiritual dimensions of health, making it a holistic tool for building a balanced and crime-free society. Thus, Achara Rasayana emerges as a timeless tool for crime prevention and societal healing, presenting virtue itself as a form of medicine for building a peaceful and sustainable society.