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''Shunthi, pippali, maricha, haritaki, bibhitaki, amalaki, musta, vidanga, chavya, chitraka,'' bark of ''daruharidra, makshika'' (copper pyrite), ''pippalimoola'' and ''devadaru'' in the quantity of two ''pala'' each should be made to powders separately.
 
''Shunthi, pippali, maricha, haritaki, bibhitaki, amalaki, musta, vidanga, chavya, chitraka,'' bark of ''daruharidra, makshika'' (copper pyrite), ''pippalimoola'' and ''devadaru'' in the quantity of two ''pala'' each should be made to powders separately.
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''Mandura bhasma'' which is dark in color like collyrium, should be cooked by adding eight times of cow’s urine and the powders of the above drugs should be mixed to this. ''Vatakas'' (large sized pills) of the size of ''udumbara'' should be made out of this combination. This should be taken by the patient in the appropriate doses according to his ''agni'' (power of digestion and metabolism) along with butter milk. The patient should take wholesome food after its digestion. These pills named as ''mandura vataka'' are the life givers for the patients of ''pandu''. It also cures ''kushtha, ajeerna'' (indigestion), ''sotha'' (edema), ''urustambha'' (stiffening of the thighs), disease caused by aggravation of the ''kapha, arsha'' (hemorrhoids), ''kamala'' (jaundice), ''meha'' (polyuria) and ''pleeha'' (splenic diseases).
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''Mandura bhasma'' which is dark in color like collyrium, should be cooked by adding eight times of cow’s urine and the powders of the above drugs should be mixed to this. ''Vatakas'' (large sized pills) of the size of ''udumbara'' should be made out of this combination. This should be taken by the patient in the appropriate doses according to his [[agni]] (power of digestion and metabolism) along with butter milk. The patient should take wholesome food after its digestion. These pills named as ''mandura vataka'' are the life givers for the patients of ''pandu''. It also cures ''kushtha, ajeerna'' (indigestion), ''sotha'' (edema), ''urustambha'' (stiffening of the thighs), disease caused by aggravation of the [[kapha]], arsha'' (hemorrhoids), ''kamala'' (jaundice), ''meha'' (polyuria) and ''pleeha'' (splenic diseases).
    
Thus ends the description of two types of ''mandura vataka''.[72-77]
 
Thus ends the description of two types of ''mandura vataka''.[72-77]
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