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*[[Nasya]]/Shirovirechana is an utkshepana process in which the drug moves upward in head region and the motion of [[dosha]]s is also in the same direction.
 
*[[Nasya]]/Shirovirechana is an utkshepana process in which the drug moves upward in head region and the motion of [[dosha]]s is also in the same direction.
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[[Panchakarma]] are called the main karma. Certain procedures are carried out prior to [[panchakarma]] depending on the condition of the person and the disease. These karmas are called poorvakarma (poorva denoting to prior) and mainly include oleation ([[snehana]]) and sweating ([[swedana]]). In [[snehana]], oleation is done both internally and externally. The oil (sneha) spreads in the body by prasarana. Exercise ([[vyayama]]) is a type of niragni swedana [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 14/64] (one type of [[swedana]] in which sweating is done without the use of fire) in which both akunchana and prasarana is carried out.
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[[Panchakarma]] are called the main karma. Certain procedures are carried out prior to [[panchakarma]] depending on the condition of the person and the disease. These karmas are called poorvakarma (poorva denoting to prior) and mainly include oleation ([[snehana]]) and sweating ([[swedana]]). In [[snehana]], oleation is done both internally and externally. The oil (sneha) spreads in the body by prasarana. Exercise ([[vyayama]]) is a type of [[swedana]] in which sweating is done without the use of fire (niragni swedana) [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 14/64] in which both akunchana and prasarana is carried out.
    
Various surgical procedures are based on karmas. Example: Incision (bhedana) and puncturing (vedhana) are motion (gamana) karma. Pus of abscess is expelled out by contraction (akunchana) process. In excision (chhedana), body tissues ([[dhatu]]) are settled down by avakshepana. In healing procedure (ropana), body tissues move upwards by utkshepana.
 
Various surgical procedures are based on karmas. Example: Incision (bhedana) and puncturing (vedhana) are motion (gamana) karma. Pus of abscess is expelled out by contraction (akunchana) process. In excision (chhedana), body tissues ([[dhatu]]) are settled down by avakshepana. In healing procedure (ropana), body tissues move upwards by utkshepana.
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