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  • In any of the above explained conditions either the involvement of ''hridaya'' (heart) or ''[[manas]]''(mind) are not specified. Hence they implicate mo ...cry like that of a pigeon, unconsciousness, etc. Once the ''avarana'' to ''hridaya'' by the ''[[dosha]]s'' is clear the person looks healthy.
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  • <li style="font-weight: bold;">Ashtanga Hridaya</li>
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  • Cha. = Charak, Su. = Sushruta, Sa.= Samhita, A.Hr. = Ashtanga Hridaya
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  • Cha. = Charak, Su. = Sushruta, Sa.= Samhita, A.Hr. = Ashtanga Hridaya
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  • ...ya basti. [A. Hri.Kalpa Sthana 4/27-29]<ref name="ref6">Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridaya. With Commentaries SarvangaSundari of Arunadatta and Ayurvedarasayana of He
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  • ...Su. = Sushruta, Ka. = Kashyapa, Sha. =Sharangadhara, A. = Ashtanga, Hr. = Hridaya, S. = Sangraha,
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  • ...ded under ''kushtha''.[A.H.Nidana Sthana 14/34]<ref name=Hridaya>Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridayam. Edited by Harishastri Paradkar Vaidya. 1st ed. Varanasi: Krishnad ...sfied even after excessive water intake. [A.H.Uttara Sthana 48/3]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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  • .... = Samhita, • Cha. = Charak, • Su. = Sushruta, • A. = Ashtanga, • Hr. = Hridaya, • S. = Sangraha,
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  • ...rts, fixed gaze [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana. 6/28]<ref name= Hridaya > Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridayam. Edited by Harishastri Paradkar Vaidya. 1st ed. Varanasi: Krishnad ...rts, abnormal speech, abnormal voice [A.Hr. Nidhana Sthana. 6/29]<ref name=Hridaya/>
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  • ...digestion). [A.Hr.[[Sutra Sthana]]8/46-47]<ref name="A. Hridaya">Vagbhata. Ashtanga Hridayam. Edited by Harishastri Paradkar Vaidya. 1st ed. Varanasi: Krishnad ...is responsible for digestion. [A. Hr. Sutra Sthana 12/10-11]<ref name="A. Hridaya"/> Kledaka [[kapha]] is responsible to moisten the ingested food. Thus the
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  • ...mada'' (intoxication), ''murchha'' (fainting), ''vishada'' (depression), ''hridaya drava'' (palpitation) etc. Application of cooling therapies alleviates such In the second stage, ''hridaya'' (heart) should be protected and an ''avarana'' (covering) should be made
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  • |keywords=Shiroroga (diseases of head), hridaya roga(diseases of heart), imbalances in [[dosha]], [[dhatu]]-kshaya, [[mala] '''Keywords''': Shiroroga(diseases of head), hridaya roga(diseases of heart), imbalances in [[dosha]], [[dhatu]]-kshaya, [[mala]
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  • If there is pain in the ''shiras, nasa srava, arrhythmia'' of ''hridaya'' and ''pratishyaya'' in ''kasa'' then the physician should administer ''dh The person suffering from ''kasa'' along with pain in ''hridaya'' and ''parshwa'' associated with burning sensation, hemoptysis and aggrava
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  • ...s defined as large palpable, rounded, intra- abdominal swellings between ''hridaya'' (cardiac region) and the ''basti'' (bladder) regions, which develop due t ...ashaya'' (gall bladder), ''pakwashaya'' (cecum) or in other regions like ''hridaya'' (epigastric), ''basti'' (bladder) and ''nabhi'' (umblicus) leading to for
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  • ...'' each half part and sugar one part; all together powdered to formulate ''ashtanga lavana'' is an excellent appetizer and cleanser for ''strotas''; shall be a The Ashtang Hridaya has elaborated peculiarities of liquor prepared by various sources. The sup
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  • ...appetite. Its properties and medicinal qualities are described in Ashtanga Hridaya Sutra Sthana chapter 5.
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  • ...nosis is found in [[Charak Samhita]], ''Sushruta Samhita'', and ''Ashtanga Hridaya'' with more extensive description is in [[Charak Samhita]]. Four etiologica
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  • ...eparation. This preparation is known as ''kiratadyam churna'' whih cures ''hridaya roga, pandu, grahaniroga, gulma, shula, aruchi, jwara, kamala, sannipatika' ...oshabhediya Adhyaya verse 10-12. In: Harishastri Paradkar Vaidya, Editors. Ashtanga Hridayam. 1st ed. Varanasi: Krishnadas Academy;2000.p.4.</ref>
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  • ...debilitated & scanty intake of food, leads diminished [[rasa dhatu]] at ''hridaya''. ...Samhita. 8th ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia;2005. p.1.</ref> and ''Ashtanga Sangraha'''''
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