Jatharagni initiates the first phase of digestion process by conversion of food into nutrient fluid (ahar rasa). This nutrient fluid is further trifurcated into three biological substances kapha, pitta and vata in three stages to madhur, amla and katu awastha paka respectively. This biofluid is separated into excretable waste or impure products by saman vata in grahani (middle part of GI Tract) and useful, pure circulable products. Samana vata analyzes and separates the useful products (prasada) and waste (kitta). Useful products get absorbed by rasayani (villi) of the intestine, sent to the micro channels (srotas) by vyanvata, simutaneouly, to the entire body. Waste products are excreted out by apaan vayu through urine, feces and sweat. | Jatharagni initiates the first phase of digestion process by conversion of food into nutrient fluid (ahar rasa). This nutrient fluid is further trifurcated into three biological substances kapha, pitta and vata in three stages to madhur, amla and katu awastha paka respectively. This biofluid is separated into excretable waste or impure products by saman vata in grahani (middle part of GI Tract) and useful, pure circulable products. Samana vata analyzes and separates the useful products (prasada) and waste (kitta). Useful products get absorbed by rasayani (villi) of the intestine, sent to the micro channels (srotas) by vyanvata, simutaneouly, to the entire body. Waste products are excreted out by apaan vayu through urine, feces and sweat. |