Eye sight is the God’s greatest gift to mankind, the blessing that allows us to see our surroundings and feel the exquisite beauty of God’s creation. According to John Ruskin, an English author, poet and artist, “The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way. To see clearly is poetry, prophecy and religion — all in one.” A high degree of success (Sheedy and Parsons, 1990) has been attained in resolving the symptoms of CVS by applying the following two-pronged approaches: 1. Careful diagnosis and treatment of visual conditions that cause CVS symptoms. 2. In-office diagnosis and management of workstation ergonomic deficiencies. But no remedial measures for cure of this pathology prevail in the domain of modern pathology. It is out of question to verify the existence of similar syndrome in ancient documents, as the ailment is the consequence of modern invention. But there is room to understand the disease through Ayurvedic spectacle and to methodically apply the Ayurvedic remedies for the modern ailment.