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  • ...n of anything; one should not suppress manifested natural urges and should also avoid working beyond one’s capacity. [[Sharira Vichaya Sharira#Guidelines ...nstruction. If you are interested to write an article on this page, please see [[Guidelines for writing]] or contact carakasamhita@gmail.com '''
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  • ...to ''tulyayonitva'' (similarity in origin and action). E.g. The eyes can see external [[tejas]] [[mahabhuta]] and perceive the visual sensation only. Th
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  • ...Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License (see Charak Samhita:Copyrights for details). d. Research articles from standard indexed scientific journals can also be referred.
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  • ...olling diseases, which is especially relevant in modern times. Further, it also seriously dwells upon the concept of healthy aging and longevity, as descri ...w further. If you are willing to support the activities and donate, please see the [[Donate| link for donation]].
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  • ...e of the sensory [[arishta]] perceptions described in this chapter are now also described in the modern medical science. The conditions due to defect in th One who visualizes the wind in the sky in a physical form but does not see the flame of a kindled fire, should be considered as a moribund person. [8]
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  • <li>It is also observed as name of Lord Shiva, Devi.<ref>https://sanskritdictionary.com/?i ...n different way that avyakta is cause of the origin of entire universe. He also explains that relationship between ashta [[Prakriti|prakriti]] and avyakta
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  • ...olling diseases, which is especially relevant in modern times. Further, it also seriously dwells upon the concept of longevity and healthy aging, as descri ...d developed by National Institute of Indian Medical Heritage, Hyderabad is also referred.<ref>Available from http://niimh.nic.in/ebooks/ecaraka/ </ref> The
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  • ...u|dhatu]]) lining that separates it from the inner cavity (ashaya). It can also be considered as an interface between them. [Su.Sa. [[Sharira Sthana|Sharir ...hem. Similarly, when the incision is given on the [[Sharira|body]], we can see blood oozing from it. From this, we can state that raktadharakala is locate
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  • ...’s own behavior, mental functions, etc. without any significant reason; is also one of the sign for death. .... With advanced stage of disease, physical body gets damaged, sensoria may also get affected and soul becomes ready to leave the diseased body; in such sit
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  • ...practices are published in this section. If you wish to contribute, then see the links [[Contribute_to_the_Charak_Samhita_New_Edition_Project|Contribute
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  • ...y, and nausea and vomiting. In the last days of life, terminal delirium is also common. Assessment of patients with advanced cancer has shown that patients ...ent may speak to persons who have already died or see places others cannot see. || Family may think these are hallucinations or a drug reaction. || If pat
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  • ...ster indicative of imminent death. Difference between shadow and luster is also explained in this chapter with characteristic features of shadows pertainin ...ster complexion, strength, energy, power, digestive fire, and vitality. It also alleviates all [[vata]] [[dosha]] dominant diseases and sustains youthful a
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  • ...ses. This presentation will also follow the same pattern. First, we should see, what is new to be learned; next what concepts or beliefs we should unlearn ...ka Samhita]] [[Vimana Sthana]]. Descriptions of some fungal infections are also mentioned under the term kavaka in Sushruta Samhita. Their specific managem
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  • Kaarana (cause) is also known as the ‘nidana’(cause) of the disease (vyadhi). [Cha. Sa. [[Nid ...a (inseparable reason) and asamavayikaarana (separable reason), but it is also necessary for the completion of kaarya (work). For example, potter’s pend
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  • ...lanation to the patient and his relatives before starting the treatment is also described in this chapter. ...ffering ''pinda'' (offering for his late ancestors), this untimely call is also inauspicious for the patient’s life. [12]
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  • ...e proto-Indo-European form is *austo-s from the root *aues- 'shine (red)'. See Ēostre. ...the fathers (Pitruloka). These Gods are called as Dikpalas. The Dikpalas (also called Lokapalas) are known in Hinduism as the guardians of the directions.
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  • ...inistered and ''[[snehana]]'' (oleation) shall be administered at the end (also). [7] ...vamana]]'' must be administered. If there is no feeling of lightness, then also ''[[vamana]]'' should be performed. ''[[Vamana]]'' must be specifically per
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  • ...se methods play a pivotal role not only in the diagnosis of a disease, but also in understanding whatever is knowable. In the beginning, one should faithfu It is also interesting to know that these three methods of examination have been defin
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  • ...or authority in the concerned filed of knowledge termed as ‘aapta’. It is also known as “shabda” (statement). It is knowledge obtained from the expert ...si , page no.65</ref> Aapta is a fit credible, authoritative person. It is also referred to guarantee, warrantee, clever, trustworthy, fit exact, credentia
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  • ...how humans perceive the world surroundings by means of five senses (Hear, see, smell, ...thical life) or suffer from disease by not using their senses properly. It also explains the role of mind, intellect and soul in the entire process of perc
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  • ...ontrol, recover from the diseases, however others in the similar situation also die. To sum up: It may be said that therapeutic measures or no therapeutic And we see with our own eyes that we cure a patient by taking a recourse to curative t
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  • ...nt because of excellent adipose tissue quality (meda sara). The management also varies according to body frames. Bringing Ayurvedic and modern concepts abo ...s usually considered a high-risk group. However, the oxidized state should also be considered. Unless and until the LDL is getting oxidized, it will not cr
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  • ...easily and from far whereas to palpate the patient is a must. The chapter also precedes [[Indriyaneekam Indriyam Adhyaya]], which deals with the prognosis ...navel, nipples, rib cage, chin, nostrils, ears, eyes, eyebrows, temples to see if these are lax, broken, loosened, displaced from their normal position. I
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  • ...ecause it implies that [[Ayurveda]] is not merely the science of life, but also a science of longevity. This chapter deliberates on the purpose of long lif ...the body. Each of the fifty mahakashaya comprises ten herbs. This chapter also describes six types of plant-based evacuatives (virechana ashraya), their b
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  • ...ize or can be visible under the microscope, (sthula) macro in size (we can see direct by the naked eye). </span></li> <li>Nadi is also one of the synonyms of srotasa, which signifies its function of control and
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  • ...udes a large group of diseases that can affect any part of the body. It is also known as malignant tumours and neoplasms.<ref>Available from https://www.wh ...In addition to this, addictions like tobacco chewing, smoking and alcohol also are known potent causes for cancer.
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  • ...t]] [[Ritu|ritu]]. The general wellness of the volunteers and patients was also seen to have improved.<ref name="ref23">Bhatted S, Shukla VD, Thakar A, Bha ...tyle="font-weight:normal">The present study was conducted on 995 people to see if there was any association between [[Dosha|dosha]] and [[Nidra|sleep]] si
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  • ...(nutritive fluid). Another factor, sattva (mind), which is self-produced, also contributes to this process. So said Lord Atreya. [3] ...children and the others who do not should never beget a child. However, we see that there is clearly no correlation. [4.4]
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  • ...lalklaka'' (mole), ''piplu''(port wine mark on skin), ''vyanga'' etc. have also been explained briefly at other places. Detailed description and classifica If the curable diseases are neglected (not treated), then they are also afflicted with putrefaction of skin, muscle tissue, blood, lymph and ''swed
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  • ...an express warning to the patients to never fall prey to the quack. It is also made clear that the responsibility of licensing the qualified physicians an ...the [[Sutra Sthana]] itself. Therefore, this chapter serves the purpose of also summarizing the contents of the [[Sutra Sthana]]. In fact, it is the bluepr
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  • These three words are applied to indicate various psychological functions. It also indicates the affection of mental faculty in the pathogenesis of the diseas ...oping and nourishing the mind. The kind of sensations like what the person see, listen, touch, taste, and smell are food for the mind. They are processed
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  • ...is of disease in terms its severity and probable duration of treatment. It also indicates towards the probable receptors for disease specific target orient ...l layers get nourishment from the source of dermis next to it. The skin is also called ''mamsavaha srotas'' [Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]] 5/7] since the skin s
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  • ...nd fire, by cleansing, churning, place, time, infusing, steeping, etc. and also by the medium used for storage or processing (e.g., copper vessel, or earth ...ight guidelines for taking food ,called ahara vidhi visheshayatana (please see the chart given below).
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  • ...1981; P 683-684.</ref>. It is not only a procedure of ''[[shodhana]]'' but also providing a recto-colonic route of drug administration. ...pa'' would be about 40 gms. This principle is applicable in latter recipes also where the amount of ''kalka'' is not mentioned.
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  • While administering medicines and also while following regimens for the maintenance of health, the ultimate aim sh ...n of anything; one should not suppress manifested natural urges and should also avoid working beyond one’s capacity. [8]
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  • ...ficial life). Further non-beneficial, happy and unhappy kinds of life have also been described in the chapter. The most important objective of [[Ayurveda] ...n this chapter. Since this is the last chapter of the [[Sutra Sthana]], it also provides an extensive ‘Table of Contents' of the entire text including an
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