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<li style="font-weight:bold">Spiritual therapy (daivavyapashrayachikitsa): <span style="font-weight:normal">It includes chanting & listening to mantras, homa , fasting (upavasa), aushadhi, wearing of mani, auspicious ceremony (mangala), gifts (upahara) following of auspicious & spiritual rules (niyama), respect of almighty (pranipata) are an integral part of daivayapashrayachikitsa. This leads to activating the normal functioning of sattva and removes excessive tamas & rajas.<ref name="ref6">Sudha  IshwarlalLokhande, Sudarshan Hande.  Manasatattava and its chikitsasiddhanta, explained in Ayurveda.</ref></span></li>
 
<li style="font-weight:bold">Spiritual therapy (daivavyapashrayachikitsa): <span style="font-weight:normal">It includes chanting & listening to mantras, homa , fasting (upavasa), aushadhi, wearing of mani, auspicious ceremony (mangala), gifts (upahara) following of auspicious & spiritual rules (niyama), respect of almighty (pranipata) are an integral part of daivayapashrayachikitsa. This leads to activating the normal functioning of sattva and removes excessive tamas & rajas.<ref name="ref6">Sudha  IshwarlalLokhande, Sudarshan Hande.  Manasatattava and its chikitsasiddhanta, explained in Ayurveda.</ref></span></li>
 
<li style="font-weight:bold">Rational therapy (yuktivyapashrayachikitsa): <span style="font-weight:normal">Aimed at rational use of medicines (internal & external or both) and food (Ahara). Which are further classified into two types:<ref name="ref7">https://www.planetayurveda.com/manas-chikitsa-in-ayurveda/</ref></span></li>
 
<li style="font-weight:bold">Rational therapy (yuktivyapashrayachikitsa): <span style="font-weight:normal">Aimed at rational use of medicines (internal & external or both) and food (Ahara). Which are further classified into two types:<ref name="ref7">https://www.planetayurveda.com/manas-chikitsa-in-ayurveda/</ref></span></li>
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  <li style="font-weight:bold">Shamana: <span style="font-weight:normal">This normalizes the dosha in the body. Some medicines indicated in mental illness are described below:</span></li>
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! Single drugs
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| Centella asiatica Linn. (Mandukaparni), Convolvulaspleuricaulis  (Shankhapushpi), Tinospora cordifolia Miers. (Guduchi), Glycyrrhiza glabra Linn. (Madhuyashthi) 24)  [Cha. Sa. ChikitsaSthana 1/30-31]
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! Ghee
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| Kalyanakaghrita, mahakalyanakghritapanchagavyaghrita, purana ghrita, prapuranaghrita [Cha. Sa. ChikitsaSthana 9/35-61]
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Mahapaishachikaghrita, Brahmi ghrita, Lashunadighrita, Shatadhautaghrita,) [Cha. Sa. ChikitsaSthana 10/17-25] etc.
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! Syrup
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| Shankhapushpi<ref name="ref8">www.ayurtimes.com/shankhpushpi-syrup-benefits-side-effects/</ref>
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! Oil
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| Shadapidutailam [Bhaisajyaratnavali, Shirorogadhikara 65/81-83]
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! Rasa aushadhi
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| Smritisagara rasa, [YogaratnakarApasamaraChikitsa] <br/>Unmadagajankusha rasa<ref name="ref3" />[BhaishajyaratnavaliUnmadaRogadhikara]
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<li style="font-weight:bold">Purification procedures (shodhana) : <span style="font-weight:normal">Elimination of excessively aggravated dosha leads to equilibrium in body. Panchakarma treatment like vamana,virechana, nasya, niruha, anuvasana are described in mental illness. [Ch. Sa. ChikitsaSthana 10/61]</span></li></ol>
    
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