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तृष्यते सलिलं चोष्णं दद्याद्वातकफज्वरे ||१४३|| | तृष्यते सलिलं चोष्णं दद्याद्वातकफज्वरे ||१४३|| | ||
मद्योत्थे पैत्तिके चाथ शीतलं तिक्तकैः शृतम्| | मद्योत्थे पैत्तिके चाथ शीतलं तिक्तकैः शृतम्| | ||
दीपनं पाचनं चैव ज्वरघ्नमुभयं हि तत्||१४४|| | दीपनं पाचनं चैव ज्वरघ्नमुभयं हि तत्||१४४|| | ||
स्रोतसां शोधनं बल्यं रुचिस्वेदकरं शिवम्|१४५| | स्रोतसां शोधनं बल्यं रुचिस्वेदकरं शिवम्|१४५| | ||
tr̥ṣyatē salilaṁ cōṣṇaṁ dadyādvātakaphajvarē ||143|| | tr̥ṣyatē salilaṁ cōṣṇaṁ dadyādvātakaphajvarē ||143|| | ||
madyōtthē paittikē cātha śītalaṁ tiktakaiḥ śr̥tam| | madyōtthē paittikē cātha śītalaṁ tiktakaiḥ śr̥tam| | ||
dīpanaṁ pācanaṁ caiva jvaraghnamubhayaṁ hi tat||144|| | dīpanaṁ pācanaṁ caiva jvaraghnamubhayaṁ hi tat||144|| | ||
srōtasāṁ śōdhanaṁ balyaṁ rucisvēdakaraṁ śivam|145| | srōtasāṁ śōdhanaṁ balyaṁ rucisvēdakaraṁ śivam|145| | ||
tRuShyate salilaM coShNaM dadyAdvAtakaphajvare ||143|| | tRuShyate salilaM coShNaM dadyAdvAtakaphajvare ||143|| | ||
madyotthe paittike cAtha shItalaM tiktakaiH shRutam| | madyotthe paittike cAtha shItalaM tiktakaiH shRutam| | ||
dIpanaM pAcanaM caiva jvaraghnamubhayaM hi tat||144|| | dIpanaM pAcanaM caiva jvaraghnamubhayaM hi tat||144|| | ||
srotasAM shodhanaM balyaM rucisvedakaraM shivam|145| | srotasAM shodhanaM balyaM rucisvedakaraM shivam|145| | ||
If the patient of jwara feels thirsty, he should be given : | |||
Hot water to drink if the jwara caused by aggravation of vata and kapha; | If the patient of ''jwara'' feels thirsty, he should be given : | ||
If the jwara is pitta dominant or if it occurs as a result of intake of alcohol, water boiled with bitter drugs and then cooled, is given. | |||
Both of these are dipana, (digestive stimulant), pachana (enhancing digestion), and jwaraghna (alleviators of jwara). They help in cleansing the channels of circulation and promote strength, | Hot water to drink if the ''jwara'' caused by aggravation of ''vata'' and ''kapha''; | ||
If the ''jwara'' is ''pitta'' dominant or if it occurs as a result of intake of alcohol, water boiled with bitter drugs and then cooled, is given. | |||
Both of these are ''dipana'', (digestive stimulant), ''pachana'' (enhancing digestion), and ''jwaraghna'' (alleviators of ''jwara''). They help in cleansing the channels of circulation and promote strength, appetite, sweating and auspiciousness. [143-145] | |||
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