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''Basti kalpana'' according to ''dosha'':<ref>Sushruta, Sushruta Samhita, Chikitsa Samhita, 38/29-32, edited by Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji Acharya, 2nd edition, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sansthan, Varanasi, 1996</ref>
 
''Basti kalpana'' according to ''dosha'':<ref>Sushruta, Sushruta Samhita, Chikitsa Samhita, 38/29-32, edited by Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji Acharya, 2nd edition, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sansthan, Varanasi, 1996</ref>
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Ingredients of Basti Vāta Pitta Kapha Svastha
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Madhu 1 ½ Prasruta 2 Prasruta 3 Prasruta 2 Prasruta
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Saindhava 1 Tolā 1 Tolā 1 Tolā 1 Tolā
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!scope = "col"|Ingredients of ''Basti''
Sneha 3 Prasruta 2 Prasruta 1 ½ Prasruta 2 Prasruta
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!scope = "col"|''Vata''
Kalka 1 Prasruta 1 Prasruta 1 Prasruta 1 Prasruta
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!scope = "col"|''Pitta''
Kvātha 5 Prasruta 5 Prasruta 5 Prasruta 5 Prasruta
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!scope = "col"|''Kapha''
Āvāpa Dravya 1 ½ Prasruta 2 Prasruta 1 ½ Prasruta 2 Prasruta
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!scope = "col"|''Swastha''
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|''Madhu''
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|1 ½ ''Prasrita''
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|2 ''Prasrita''
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|3 ''Prasrita''
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|2 ''Prasrita''
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|-
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|''Saindhava''
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|1 ''Tola''
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|1 ''Tola''
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|1 ''Tola''
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|1 ''Tola''
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|Sneha
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|3 Prasruta
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|2 Prasruta
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|1 ½ Prasruta
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|2 Prasruta
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|-
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|Kalka
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|1 Prasruta
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|1 Prasruta
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|1 Prasruta
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|1 Prasruta
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|Kvātha
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|5 Prasruta
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|5 Prasruta
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|5 Prasruta
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|5 Prasruta
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|Āvāpa Dravya
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|1 ½ Prasruta
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|2 Prasruta
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|1 ½ Prasruta
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|2 Prasruta
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In case of a healthy person (marked by an equilibrium of ''vata, pitta'' and ''kapha''), the solution to be administered should be composed of four parts of the decoction of drugs and one part (a fifth part of the ''basti'') of the ''sneha'' (any oleaginous substance). In any case marked by a preponderance of the deranged ''vata'', the ''sneha'' should measure a quarter part of the whole, one-sixth in a case of a preponderance of the deranged ''pitta'' and an eighth part in a case of the deranged ''kapha''. In a case of aggravation of all the (three) ''dosha'', the ''kalka'' should measure an eighth part (of the entire quantity of ''basti dravya''), and the following drugs, viz. salt, honey, cow's urine, ''phala'' (''madana''), milk, ''avapa'' (additives) such as ''kanjika'', etc. and soup of meat. In formulating ''niruha basti'' the dosage should be determined by a due consideration of the requirements in each case. When the ''kalka'', the ''sneha'', and the decoction would be well mixed together, the solution for administration should be considered to have been well prepared. The application of such a solution would be supposed to produce the desired results. Dalhana says that of the whole mixture measuring 12 ''prasrita'' (twenty-four ''palas''), there should be four ''prasrita'' of the decoction, and so on.<ref>Dalhana,  Commentator. Sushruta Samhita, Sutrasthana, 38/29-32, edited by Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji Acharya, 2nd edition, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sansthan, Varanasi, 1996</ref>
 
In case of a healthy person (marked by an equilibrium of ''vata, pitta'' and ''kapha''), the solution to be administered should be composed of four parts of the decoction of drugs and one part (a fifth part of the ''basti'') of the ''sneha'' (any oleaginous substance). In any case marked by a preponderance of the deranged ''vata'', the ''sneha'' should measure a quarter part of the whole, one-sixth in a case of a preponderance of the deranged ''pitta'' and an eighth part in a case of the deranged ''kapha''. In a case of aggravation of all the (three) ''dosha'', the ''kalka'' should measure an eighth part (of the entire quantity of ''basti dravya''), and the following drugs, viz. salt, honey, cow's urine, ''phala'' (''madana''), milk, ''avapa'' (additives) such as ''kanjika'', etc. and soup of meat. In formulating ''niruha basti'' the dosage should be determined by a due consideration of the requirements in each case. When the ''kalka'', the ''sneha'', and the decoction would be well mixed together, the solution for administration should be considered to have been well prepared. The application of such a solution would be supposed to produce the desired results. Dalhana says that of the whole mixture measuring 12 ''prasrita'' (twenty-four ''palas''), there should be four ''prasrita'' of the decoction, and so on.<ref>Dalhana,  Commentator. Sushruta Samhita, Sutrasthana, 38/29-32, edited by Vaidya Jadavaji Trikamji Acharya, 2nd edition, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Sansthan, Varanasi, 1996</ref>

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