− | First chapter of [[Siddhi Sthana]] deals with a brief introduction of [[Panchakarma]] therapies. It describes sequence of [[Panchakarma]] procedures, method and duration of oleation, sudation, preparatory measures for cleansing processes, signs of proper, improper and excessive administration of therapies. Mode of Action of all the [[Panchakarma]] (five purification procedures) has been elaborated with examples. | + | <div style="text-align:justify;">First chapter of [[Siddhi Sthana]] deals with a brief introduction of [[Panchakarma]] therapies. It describes sequence of [[Panchakarma]] procedures, method and duration of oleation, sudation, preparatory measures for cleansing processes, signs of proper, improper and excessive administration of therapies. Mode of Action of all the [[Panchakarma]] (five purification procedures) has been elaborated with examples. |
| Therapeutic applicability and ''vata'' diminishing properties of ''basti'' therapy makes it the half of whole Ayurvedic therapeutics. ''Yoga'', ''kala'' and ''karma basti'' are the schedules developed by ''acharya'' that can be easily employed for better results depending upon severity of the disease. Excess sitting, standing, speaking, riding, day sleep, sexual intercourse, suppression of natural urges, cooling regimens, exposure to hot sunlight, grief, anger, untimely and unwholesome food are the factors that needs to be avoided in all [[Panchakarma]] therapies. | | Therapeutic applicability and ''vata'' diminishing properties of ''basti'' therapy makes it the half of whole Ayurvedic therapeutics. ''Yoga'', ''kala'' and ''karma basti'' are the schedules developed by ''acharya'' that can be easily employed for better results depending upon severity of the disease. Excess sitting, standing, speaking, riding, day sleep, sexual intercourse, suppression of natural urges, cooling regimens, exposure to hot sunlight, grief, anger, untimely and unwholesome food are the factors that needs to be avoided in all [[Panchakarma]] therapies. |