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'''<big>[[Siddhi Sthana]] Chapter 11. Utility of medicinal fruits and other factors in standard therapeutic enema</big>'''
 
'''<big>[[Siddhi Sthana]] Chapter 11. Utility of medicinal fruits and other factors in standard therapeutic enema</big>'''
 
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|data7  = Thakar A. B.
 
|data7  = Thakar A. B.
 
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|data8  = Thakar A.B., Mangalasseri P., Deole Y.S., Basisht G.
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|data8  = Thakar A.B., Mangalasseri P., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]], [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]]
 
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<big>''' Abstract </big>'''
 
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<p style="text-align:justify;">In this chapter, the therapeutic efficacy of the fruits of ''jimutaka'' (Luffa echinata), ''dhamargava'' (Luffa cylindrica), ''kutaja'' (Holorrhena antidysenterica), ''kritavedhana'' (Luffa acutangula), and ''madana phala'' (Randia dumetorum) is discussed. These fruits are used in therapeutic enemas for specific diseases. Therapeutic enemas are also used for treatment of various diseases in some animals, however size of enema nozzle, ingredients of enema recipes and quantity of enemas are different from human beings. In the present chapter, these differences of enema to be administered in animals like elephants, camels, cattle, horses, sheep and goats are described that can be useful in veterinary medicine. Four types of persons always remain sick such as ''shrotiyas'' (priest), ''raja-sevakas'' (servant of king), ''veshyas'' (courtesans), and ''panya-jivinis'' (merchant) due to their improper lifestyle habits. These specific etiological factors and therapies useful for these sick persons are described in [[Phalamatra Siddhi]].  
<div style="text-align:justify;">In this chapter, the therapeutic efficacy of the fruits of ''jimutaka'' (Luffa echinata), ''dhamargava'' (Luffa cylindrica), ''kutaja'' (Holorrhena antidysenterica), ''kritavedhana'' (Luffa acutangula), and ''madana phala'' (Randia dumetorum) is discussed. These fruits are used in therapeutic enemas for specific diseases. Therapeutic enemas are also used for treatment of various diseases in some animals, however size of enema nozzle, ingredients of enema recipes and quantity of enemas are different from human beings. In the present chapter, these differences of enema to be administered in animals like elephants, camels, cattle, horses, sheep and goats are described that can be useful in veterinary medicine. Four types of persons always remain sick such as ''shrotiyas'' (priest), ''raja-sevakas'' (servant of king), ''veshyas'' (courtesans), and ''panya-jivinis'' (merchant) due to their improper lifestyle habits. These specific etiological factors and therapies useful for these sick persons are described in [[Phalamatra Siddhi]].  
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'''Keywords''': ''[[Basti]], Phala matra'', [[Panchakarma]], ''Sadatura'' (always seeking), ''Jimutaka'' (Luffa echinata), ''Katu tumbi'' (Lagenaria siceraria), ''Dhamargava'' (Luffa cylindrica), ''Kutaja'' (Holorrhena antidysenterica), ''Kritavedhana'' (Luffa acutangula), and ''Madana phala'' (Randia dumetorum).
 
'''Keywords''': ''[[Basti]], Phala matra'', [[Panchakarma]], ''Sadatura'' (always seeking), ''Jimutaka'' (Luffa echinata), ''Katu tumbi'' (Lagenaria siceraria), ''Dhamargava'' (Luffa cylindrica), ''Kutaja'' (Holorrhena antidysenterica), ''Kritavedhana'' (Luffa acutangula), and ''Madana phala'' (Randia dumetorum).
 
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===Further Reading===
 
===Further Reading===
 
Arunadatta, Vagbhata. Sutra Sthana, Cha.4 Roanuptadaneeya Adhyaya verse 22. In: Pt. Hari Sadasiva Sastri, Editors. Ashtanga Hridayam. ? ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia, Varanasi, Reprint - 2010.
 
Arunadatta, Vagbhata. Sutra Sthana, Cha.4 Roanuptadaneeya Adhyaya verse 22. In: Pt. Hari Sadasiva Sastri, Editors. Ashtanga Hridayam. ? ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia, Varanasi, Reprint - 2010.
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