− | Medicated ''ghrita'' prepared by boiling with ''pipalī, chandana, mustā, katurohiṇī, kalingaka, tāmalakī'' (''bhūmyāmalakī''), ''sārivā, ativishā, sthirā, drākṡā, āmalaka, bilva, trāyamāṇa'' and ''nidigdhikā'' cure chronic types of ''jwara'' instantaneously. It also cures ''kshaya'' (consumption), ''kāsa'' (coughs), ''shiraḥshula'' (headache), ''pārshvasūla'' (pain in the sides of chest), ''halīmaka'' (a type of jaundice), ''ansābhitāpa'' (burning sensation in the scapular region) and ''viṡama agnī'' (irregularity in the power of digestion). [219-221] | + | Medicated ''ghrita'' prepared by boiling with ''pipali, chandana, musta, katurohini, kalingaka, tamalaki'' (''bhumyamalaki''), ''sariva, ativisha, sthira, draksha, amalaka, bilva, trayamana'' and ''nidigdhika'' cure chronic types of ''jwara'' instantaneously. It also cures ''kshaya'' (consumption), ''kasa'' (coughs), ''shirahshula'' (headache), ''parshvashula'' (pain in the sides of chest), ''halimaka'' (a type of jaundice), ''ansabhitapa'' (burning sensation in the scapular region) and ''vishama agni'' (irregularity in the power of digestion). [219-221] |