Ayurveda is in a strange state of evolution—if we manage to see it with a sense of historical distance. Seen up close, of course, it’s not a ‘state’ but a process that’s unfolding before us. One can think of this evolution as an unnatural turn because it’s not an organic process driven by internal forces, but a process forced upon it because modernity demands it. That encounter has set off rapid transformations—scientific clarity is increasing in a field that was often marked by a druid-like secrecy. But that’s only one part. New doubts and dilemmas also abound, for both Ayurvedic theory and practice. The lens of modern science, especially when applied in a mechanistic and dogmatic manner, often fails to arrive at a fine-grained understanding of Ayurvedic principles.