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| Total - 355 Total - 245 | | Total - 355 Total - 245 |
| Total – 600 ( verses 41-42) | | Total – 600 ( verses 41-42) |
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| The opposite quality ingredients and the antagonistic drugs which supports the action of main ingredient can also be added in the combinations. (verse 45) | | The opposite quality ingredients and the antagonistic drugs which supports the action of main ingredient can also be added in the combinations. (verse 45) |
− | It is always recommended to use the tulya virya (drugs with similar qualities/ actions) drugs in the formulations. The viruddha virya drugs used will help for easy administration, can cure & manage the disease in specific and wide acceptance by the person. (verse 46) | + | |
− | When the vamana and virechana dravyas are obstructed, then swedana is performed in chest and abdomen respectively. (verse 70-72) | + | It is always recommended to use the ''tulya virya'' (drugs with similar qualities/ actions) drugs in the formulations. The ''viruddha virya'' drugs used will help for easy administration, can cure & manage the disease in specific and wide acceptance by the person. (verse 46) |
− | In the process of preparing the medicated sneha depending upon the degree of frying of the paste added to sneha is identified as 3 types – | + | |
− | Sneha prepared by minimal frying and the paste turns to gum like then it is called as mridupaka. If the paste is moderately fried & it becomes a round mass like that of bolus mixing with ghee, wheat flour & jaggery is madhyamapaka. When the paste is fried maximum and it is separated like granules then is named as kharapaka sneha.
| + | When the ''vamana'' and ''virechana dravyas'' are obstructed, then ''swedana'' is performed in chest and abdomen respectively. (verse 70-72) |
− | In mridu paka, the niryasa is commented specifically for the aragwadha phala majja (pulp of Cassia fistula fruit). (verse 102-103) | + | |
− | The same as in verse 105 is opined by Sharangadhara samhita purva khanda 1/33-34 ( verse 105) | + | In the process of preparing the medicated ''sneha'' depending upon the degree of frying of the paste added to ''sneha'' is identified as three types – |
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| + | ''Sneha'' prepared by minimal frying and the paste turns to gum like then it is called as ''mridupaka''. If the paste is moderately fried & it becomes a round mass like that of bolus mixing with ghee, wheat flour & jaggery is ''madhyamapaka''. When the paste is fried maximum and it is separated like granules then is named as ''kharapaka sneha''. |
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| + | In ''mridu paka'', the ''niryasa'' is commented specifically for the ''aragwadha phala majja'' (pulp of Cassia fistula fruit). (verse 102-103) |
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| + | The same as in verse 105 is opined by ''Sharangadhara Samhita Purva Khanda'' 1/33-34 ( verse 105) |
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| === Glossary === | | === Glossary === |