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iti bIjakAriShTaH|  
 
iti bIjakAriShTaH|  
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Beejaka'' taken in the amount of sixteen ''pala'', twenty ''pala'' of ''triphala,'' five pala of ''draksha'' and seven ''pala'' of ''laksha'' are added to one ''drona'' of water and boiled till one fourth of water remains. Water should then be taken out by straining. One ''tula'' of sugar, one ''pala'' of honey and one ''pala'' powder of each of the ''shunthi, pippali, maricha, vyaghranakha, kramuka, elavaluka, madhuka'' and ''kushtha'' are added to the above made decoction and the potion be stored in a jar smeared with ghee kept inside a barley heap for ten nights during summer and for twenty nights in winter. Intake of this potion cures ''grahani, pandu, arsha, sotha, gulma, mutra krichha'' (dysuria), ''ashmari'' (stones in the urinary tract), ''meha, kamala'' and diseases caused by all the three ''doshas''. This is called ''beejaka arishta'' and it was propounded by Atreya.
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''Beejaka'' taken in the amount of sixteen ''pala'', twenty ''pala'' of ''triphala,'' five pala of ''draksha'' and seven ''pala'' of ''laksha'' are added to one ''drona'' of water and boiled till one fourth of water remains. Water should then be taken out by straining. One ''tula'' of sugar, one ''pala'' of honey and one ''pala'' powder of each of the ''shunthi, pippali, maricha, vyaghranakha, kramuka, elavaluka, madhuka'' and ''kushtha'' are added to the above made decoction and the potion be stored in a jar smeared with ghee kept inside a barley heap for ten nights during summer and for twenty nights in winter. Intake of this potion cures ''grahani, pandu, arsha, sotha, gulma, mutra krichha'' (dysuria), ''ashmari'' (stones in the urinary tract), ''meha, kamala'' and diseases caused by all the three ''doshas''. This is called ''beejaka arishta'' and it was propounded by Atreya.
    
Thus, ends the description of ''beejaka arishta'' [106-110]
 
Thus, ends the description of ''beejaka arishta'' [106-110]

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