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#Samanya Vishesha Principle- Key component in Ayurvedic treatment by Archana Mishra: This article narrates that samanya vishesha can be used in choosing the right medication. Due to [[samanya]] property, medications that can raise the decreased [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]] (due to similarities) can be used. Whereas due to [[vishesha]], medications that can lower the increased [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]] (due to dissimilarities) can be used.<ref>Samanya Vishesha Principle- Key component in ayurvedic treatment- by Archana Mishra, IAMJ, April, 2018, ISSN: 2320 5091.</ref>
 
#Samanya Vishesha Principle- Key component in Ayurvedic treatment by Archana Mishra: This article narrates that samanya vishesha can be used in choosing the right medication. Due to [[samanya]] property, medications that can raise the decreased [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]] (due to similarities) can be used. Whereas due to [[vishesha]], medications that can lower the increased [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]] (due to dissimilarities) can be used.<ref>Samanya Vishesha Principle- Key component in ayurvedic treatment- by Archana Mishra, IAMJ, April, 2018, ISSN: 2320 5091.</ref>
   
#Universal significance of the principle of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] beyond [[Ayurveda]] by Deep Narayan Pandey and Neha Pandey Prakash: This article indicates that Samanya Vishesha siddhanta has universal applicability beyond [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Universal Significance of the Principle of Samanya and Vishesha beyond Ayurveda- by Deep Narayan Pandey and Neha Pandey Prakash, JAIM, 3 November 2018.</ref> After illustrating the concept and features of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] few examples of universal applicability of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] beyond [[Ayurveda]] were portrayed as follows:
 
#Universal significance of the principle of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] beyond [[Ayurveda]] by Deep Narayan Pandey and Neha Pandey Prakash: This article indicates that Samanya Vishesha siddhanta has universal applicability beyond [[Ayurveda]].<ref>Universal Significance of the Principle of Samanya and Vishesha beyond Ayurveda- by Deep Narayan Pandey and Neha Pandey Prakash, JAIM, 3 November 2018.</ref> After illustrating the concept and features of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] few examples of universal applicability of [[samanya]] and [[vishesha]] beyond [[Ayurveda]] were portrayed as follows:
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#Application of samanya vishesha siddhant in management of [[ama]] by Temkal Shital and Sawai Rajesh: [[Ama]] (incompletely transformed or metabolised food) is formed as a result of insufficient digestive capacity (agnimandya). The prevention of causes of agnimandya ([[samanya]]), implementation of procedures that cause exaggeration of digestive capacity (jatharagni) and procedures that have opposite features to that of [[ama]] ([[vishesha]]) helps in pacification of [[ama]]. Application of vishesha bhava (dravya vishesha like Aconitum heterophyllum (ativisha), Cyperus rotundus (nagarmotha)) are important for digestion of [[ama]] (amapachana).<ref>Application of Samanya Vishesha Siddhant in Management of Ama- by Temkal Shital and Sawai Rajesh Volume 10, Issue 6, 595-600, ISSN 2277– 7105, 10 May 2021.</ref>
 
#Application of samanya vishesha siddhant in management of [[ama]] by Temkal Shital and Sawai Rajesh: [[Ama]] (incompletely transformed or metabolised food) is formed as a result of insufficient digestive capacity (agnimandya). The prevention of causes of agnimandya ([[samanya]]), implementation of procedures that cause exaggeration of digestive capacity (jatharagni) and procedures that have opposite features to that of [[ama]] ([[vishesha]]) helps in pacification of [[ama]]. Application of vishesha bhava (dravya vishesha like Aconitum heterophyllum (ativisha), Cyperus rotundus (nagarmotha)) are important for digestion of [[ama]] (amapachana).<ref>Application of Samanya Vishesha Siddhant in Management of Ama- by Temkal Shital and Sawai Rajesh Volume 10, Issue 6, 595-600, ISSN 2277– 7105, 10 May 2021.</ref>
   
#Doctrines of samanya-vishesha siddhant in relation to the management of diseases by Ramteerth Sharma, Sunil K. Sharma, Mamta Tiwari, Anurag Pandey: Samanya Vishesha siddhanta helps maintain the equilibrium of vitiated [[dosha]]. Application of [[samanya]] leads to advancement of stages of diseases (shatkriyakala) and prevention of advancement of stages of diseases can be done by application of [[vishesha]]. More strength in [[visarga kala]] (rainy (varsha), autumn (sharada) and early winter (hemant season)) and decreased strength in [[aadan kala]] (late winter (shishira), spring (vasanta) and summer (grishma) season) is due to samanyavishesha. Daily routine ([[dinacharya]]), if applied in context of samanyavishesha gives better results. The best drugs (agryadravyas) and mahakashayas mentioned in Charaksamhita works with the principle of samanyavishesha. The increasing and decreasing of [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]]s to prevent their imbalance is by the theory of samanyavishesha. This theory helps in the treatment of [[ama]] too.<ref>Doctrines of Samanya-Vishesha Siddhant in Relation to Management of Diseases- by Ramteerth Sharma, Sunil K. Sharma, Mamta Tiwari, Anurag Pandey in Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition, Volume 16 Issue 7 ISSN : 1673-064X</ref>
 
#Doctrines of samanya-vishesha siddhant in relation to the management of diseases by Ramteerth Sharma, Sunil K. Sharma, Mamta Tiwari, Anurag Pandey: Samanya Vishesha siddhanta helps maintain the equilibrium of vitiated [[dosha]]. Application of [[samanya]] leads to advancement of stages of diseases (shatkriyakala) and prevention of advancement of stages of diseases can be done by application of [[vishesha]]. More strength in [[visarga kala]] (rainy (varsha), autumn (sharada) and early winter (hemant season)) and decreased strength in [[aadan kala]] (late winter (shishira), spring (vasanta) and summer (grishma) season) is due to samanyavishesha. Daily routine ([[dinacharya]]), if applied in context of samanyavishesha gives better results. The best drugs (agryadravyas) and mahakashayas mentioned in Charaksamhita works with the principle of samanyavishesha. The increasing and decreasing of [[dosha]] and [[dhatu]]s to prevent their imbalance is by the theory of samanyavishesha. This theory helps in the treatment of [[ama]] too.<ref>Doctrines of Samanya-Vishesha Siddhant in Relation to Management of Diseases- by Ramteerth Sharma, Sunil K. Sharma, Mamta Tiwari, Anurag Pandey in Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition, Volume 16 Issue 7 ISSN : 1673-064X</ref>
   
#Concept of samanyavisheshasiddhanta and its role in prevention of diseases - Ayurveda review by Sapna Jain and Seema Bahatkar: The samanyavishesha theory helps the [[dosha]], [[dhatu]] and [[mala]] to attain the state of equilibrium. It helps in making choice of appropriate activities, diet and medicine.<ref>Concept of SamanyaVishesha Siddhant and its Role in Prevention of Diseases - Ayurveda review- by Sapna Jain and Seema Bahatkar, Himalayan Journal of Health Sciences, 2021 ISSN: 2582 – 0737.</ref>  
 
#Concept of samanyavisheshasiddhanta and its role in prevention of diseases - Ayurveda review by Sapna Jain and Seema Bahatkar: The samanyavishesha theory helps the [[dosha]], [[dhatu]] and [[mala]] to attain the state of equilibrium. It helps in making choice of appropriate activities, diet and medicine.<ref>Concept of SamanyaVishesha Siddhant and its Role in Prevention of Diseases - Ayurveda review- by Sapna Jain and Seema Bahatkar, Himalayan Journal of Health Sciences, 2021 ISSN: 2582 – 0737.</ref>  
   
#Conceptual study of samanyavishesh siddhanta in treatment of amlapitta (hyperacidity) by Uzma A. Qureshi and Arun U. Bhatkar: The causes of hyperacidity (amlapitta) like dravyasamanya viz. Macrotyloma uniforum (kulattha), roasted grains, drinking excessive water newly made alcohol, fermented products like curd, idli, dosa, dhokla etc. increases [[pitta dosha]]. Guna samanya like consumption of hot potency (ushna) substances and liquid (dravagunatmak) foodstuff, sour (amla) and stuffs increase [[pitta dosha]]. Similar actions like excessive fasting, suppression of natural urges, eating at improper time when previous is not properly digested leads to vitiation of [[pitta dosha]]. Avoidance of these factors helps in pacifying amlapitta. Also, the use of [[dravya]]s having opposite properties of [[pitta]], will decrease the vitiated potency of [[pitta]], and consequently amlapitta.<ref>Conceptual Study of Samanya Vishesh Siddhanta in Treatment of Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) - by Uzma A. Qureshi and Arun U. Bhatkar, International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Medical Sciences, Vol 3, Issue 1. (Jan-Mar 2020) ISSN: 2582-2748</ref>
 
#Conceptual study of samanyavishesh siddhanta in treatment of amlapitta (hyperacidity) by Uzma A. Qureshi and Arun U. Bhatkar: The causes of hyperacidity (amlapitta) like dravyasamanya viz. Macrotyloma uniforum (kulattha), roasted grains, drinking excessive water newly made alcohol, fermented products like curd, idli, dosa, dhokla etc. increases [[pitta dosha]]. Guna samanya like consumption of hot potency (ushna) substances and liquid (dravagunatmak) foodstuff, sour (amla) and stuffs increase [[pitta dosha]]. Similar actions like excessive fasting, suppression of natural urges, eating at improper time when previous is not properly digested leads to vitiation of [[pitta dosha]]. Avoidance of these factors helps in pacifying amlapitta. Also, the use of [[dravya]]s having opposite properties of [[pitta]], will decrease the vitiated potency of [[pitta]], and consequently amlapitta.<ref>Conceptual Study of Samanya Vishesh Siddhanta in Treatment of Amlapitta (Hyperacidity) - by Uzma A. Qureshi and Arun U. Bhatkar, International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Medical Sciences, Vol 3, Issue 1. (Jan-Mar 2020) ISSN: 2582-2748</ref>
   
#A study of samanyavishesha siddhanta w.s.r. to visheshasiddhanta in dietary & therapeutic management of madhumeha by Sumangala H.M.: A Study was carried out on 30 patients of madhumeha for a period of 45 days. It was found that applying treatment based on [[vishesha]] principle helps in the management of madhumeha.<ref>A Study of Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta w.s.r. to Vishesha Siddhanta in Dietary & Therapeutic Management of Madhumeha – by Sumangala H.M, Dissertation submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, Karnataka, November 2010</ref>
 
#A study of samanyavishesha siddhanta w.s.r. to visheshasiddhanta in dietary & therapeutic management of madhumeha by Sumangala H.M.: A Study was carried out on 30 patients of madhumeha for a period of 45 days. It was found that applying treatment based on [[vishesha]] principle helps in the management of madhumeha.<ref>A Study of Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta w.s.r. to Vishesha Siddhanta in Dietary & Therapeutic Management of Madhumeha – by Sumangala H.M, Dissertation submitted to Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, Karnataka, November 2010</ref>
   
#Conceptual and applied aspects of hrasaheturvisheshashscha in the context of sthaulya by RiteshGujarathi: In this study, the principle of samanya and vishesha was applied to study effect of gomutraharitaki in the patients of obesity (sthaulya).<ref>Conceptual and Applied Aspects of Hrasa Hetur-Visheshascha in the context of Sthaulya – by Ritesh Gujrati, Dissertation submitted to IPGT&R, Jamnagar, Gujarat, 2004</ref>
 
#Conceptual and applied aspects of hrasaheturvisheshashscha in the context of sthaulya by RiteshGujarathi: In this study, the principle of samanya and vishesha was applied to study effect of gomutraharitaki in the patients of obesity (sthaulya).<ref>Conceptual and Applied Aspects of Hrasa Hetur-Visheshascha in the context of Sthaulya – by Ritesh Gujrati, Dissertation submitted to IPGT&R, Jamnagar, Gujarat, 2004</ref>
 
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