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== Indications ==
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Yapana basti is indicated for purification (shodhana), nourishment (brimhana) with proper functioning of vayu (vata anulomana). These are mridu basti. [Cha. Sa. Siddhi Sthana 12/29], hence these are indicated in diseases due to vata pitta vitiation and depletion of shukra and mamsa dhatu (ksheena). <br/>It is indicated in following conditions: </p>
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<ol style="text-align:justify;"><li>Vishama jvara [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 3/302]<br/>
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Visham jwara is a condition where both strength (bala) of dosha and dhatu are diminished. Hence these types of fevers come intermittently.</li>
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<li>Halimaka [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 16/136]<br/>
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Halimaka is state where vata and pitta are excessively increased and have excessive bala – shukra kshaya, redering the patient in very critical condition.</li>
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<li>Avrutta vata [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 28/240]<br/>
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Long standing conditions of avrutta vayu inevitabely lead to emaciation of dhatu (shosha). Here yapan is used to increase dhatu as well as to achieve sroto shodhana and vata anulomana.</li>
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<li>Jara sambhavaja klaibya [Cha. Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 30/203]<br/>
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Jara is a condition where rasa dhatu is unable to nourish all other dhatus </li>
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<li>Pain in lower half of body <br/>
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It eradicates pain from rectum, thighs, knee joints, scrotum and bladder. ( Payu janu uru vrushan basti shulnut) [Aas. Hru. Kalpa Sthana 4/29]</li></ol>
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Sushruta Samhita advise yapan basti in following condition: [Su.Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 38/111]
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# Vatrakta
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# Meha
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# Shopha
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# Arsha
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# Gulma
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# Mutrakruchhha
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# Chakshushya
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# Visarp
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# Jwara
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# Raktapitta
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# Balya
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# Sanjeevan
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# Shoolanashak
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# Vrushya
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