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General note | Content<br/>Dirgham Jiviteeya Adhyaya<br/>1. Importance of Mangalacharana<br/>2. Origin of Ayurveda 3. Arogya Mulam/ Chaturvarga Karana for Arogya<br/>4. Trisutra of Ayurveda (three principles of Ayurveda)<br/>5. Triskanda of Ayurveda<br/>6. Definition of Ayurveda<br/>7. Definition of Ayu (life)<br/>8. Samanya Vishesha Siddhanta(Theory of generality and peculiarity)<br/>9. Tridanda<br/>11. Guna Nirdesha (brief explanation of qualities)<br/>10. Dravya Sangraha<br/>12. Dwandwa Guna/Twenty Guruadi Gunas/ Samanya Guna<br/>13. Definition of Karma (action)<br/>14. Samavaya<br/>15. Definition of Dravya (substance)<br/>16. Definition of Guna (qualities)<br/>17. Karma Lakshana (features of action)<br/>18. Trividha Hetu Sangraha (three causes of diseases)<br/>19. Vyadhi Ashraya<br/>20. Definition of Atman (Soul)<br/>21. Physical and mental Doshas<br/>22. Chikitsa for Sharirika and Manasika Vydhi (treatment for Physical and mental disorders)<br/>23. Vata Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines)<br/>24. Pitta Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines) 25. Kapha Dosha Guna (qualities) and Shamana Dravya (medicines)<br/>26. Treatment Principle for Sadhya Vyadhi<br/>27. Rasa (taste)<br/>28. Sadrasa Sangraha<br/>29. Relation of Rasa and Dosha<br/>30. Trividha Prabhava Bheda of Dravya (three types of medicines)<br/>31. Utapatti Bheda of Dravya (classification of substance)<br/>32. Three types of Dravya (substances)<br/>33. Jangama Dravya (animal origin)<br/>34. Parthiva (minerals)<br/>35. Audbhida dravya (vegetables origin)<br/>36. Sixteen Mulini (herbs having therapeutically useful roots)<br/>37. Nineteen Phalini (plants having therapeutically most useful fruits)<br/>38. Phalasya Karmani (actions of Nineteen fruits)<br/>. Chaturvidha Sneha (four varieties of fat) 39<br/>40. Pancha Lavana (five varieties of salt)<br/>41. Astha Mutra (eight types of urine)<br/>42. Gunas of Astha Mutra (qualities of eight types of urine)<br/>43. Avi Mutra (urine of sheep)<br/>44. Aja Mutra (urine of goat)<br/>45. Go Mutra (urine of cow)<br/>46. Mahisha Mutra (buffalo urine)<br/>47. Hasti Mutra (elephant urine)<br/>48. Ushtra Mutra (Camel urine)<br/>49. Vaji Mutra (Horse urine)<br/>50. Khara Mutra (Donkey urine)<br/>51. Ashta Kshira (eight types of milk)<br/>52. Kshira Guna (General qualities of milk)<br/>53. Three special herbs in Kshira form is used 54. Three special herbs in Twak (bark) is used<br/>55. Importance of Aushadha Jnana (knowledge of drugs)<br/>56. Wisdom of right usage of medicine<br/>57. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>2 Apamargatanduliyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Shirovirechana Dravya (Drugs used in Shirovirechana)<br/>2. Vamana Dravya (Drugs used in Vamana)<br/>3. Virechana Dravya (Drugs used in Virechana)<br/>4. Asthapana Basti Dravya (Drugs used in Asthapana Basti)<br/>5. Purva Karma of Panchakarma<br/>6. Matra Kala Vichara Phalam (Merits of considering quantity and time)<br/>7. Ashta Vimshati Yavagu (28 gruels)<br/>8. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter)<br/>Apamargatanduliyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Kusthahara Lepa (1-6)(external application in a variety of skin diseases)<br/>2. Kusthadi Lepa <br/>xviii<br/>Charaka Samhita<br/>Kusthadi Lepa (8)<br/>4. Manashiladi Lepa (9)<br/>5 Tatthadi Lepa (10)<br/>6. Rasanjanadi Lepa (11)<br/>7. Karanjadi Lepa (12)<br/>8. Haridradi Lepa (13)<br/>9. Pakayukta Manashiladi Lepa (14)<br/>10. Aragavadhadi Lepa (15)<br/>11. Koladi Lepa (16)<br/>12 . Vatavyadhihara Lepa (17)<br/>13. Gandhavarga Lepa for Vata Shamanartha ( (18)<br/>14. Udarasula Shamaka Lepa (19)<br/>15. Vatavyadhi Shamaka Lepa (20)<br/>16. Vataraktahara Lepa (21)<br/>17. Vedanashamaka Lepa (22)<br/>18. Godhumadi Lepa (23)<br/>19. Sirasulanashaka Lepa (24)<br/>20. Prapanundarikadi Lepa (25)<br/>21. Parshwasula Nashaka Yavagu (26)<br/>22. Dahashamaka Lepa (27)<br/>23. Dahashamaka Lepa (28)<br/>24. Sitashamaka Lepa (29)<br/>25. Vishanashaka Lepa (30)<br/>26. Swedahara Lepa (31)<br/>27. Durgandha Nashaka Lepa (32) of chapter)<br/>28. Adhyayartha (Summary 4 Sadavirechanashatasriyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Sadavirechanashatasangraha (Brief explanation of six hundred purgatives)<br/>2. Shadavirechanashraya (Six parts of plants used for purgation)<br/>3. Pancha Virecahana Ashraya (Six parts of the plants used for purgation)<br/>4. Pancha Kashaya Yonayah (Five sources of purgatives)<br/>5. Pancha Vidham Kashaya Kalpana (Five pharmaceutical processes)<br/>6. Panchashan Maha Kashaya (Fifty groups of decoctions)<br/>8. Importance of Panchavidha Kashaya Kalpana<br/>9. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter)<br/>5 Matrashitiyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Ahara Matra (Quantity of food)<br/>Content<br/>Dravya Bhedena Matra Bheda (Quantity of food in relation to substance)<br/>2. 3. Matravata Abarasya Gunah (Qualities of food in proper quantity)<br/>4. Svasthya Paripalana Upayah (measures to maintain the health)<br/>5. Anjanam (Collyrium)<br/>6. Anjanadi Prayojanam (Use of Anajan ete, procedures)<br/>7. Dhumapanam (Medicated smoking)<br/>8. Prayogika Dhumapana<br/>9. Snaihika Dhumapana Dravyas<br/>10. Vairechanika Dhumapana Dravya<br/>11. Dhumapana Gunah (qualities of medicated smoking)<br/>12. Dhumapana Yogya Kala (proper time for smoking)<br/>13. Samyaka Dhumapana Lakshanani (features of proper smoking)<br/>14. Dhumopadrava (complication of smoking) 15. Tata Parihara (Management of complications)<br/>16. Dhumapana Nishedha (contraindication for smoking) 17. Dhumapana Asanam (Position of the patient during smoking)<br/>18. Dhumapana Netram (Nozzle used for smoking)<br/>19. Supita Dhumapana Lakshana (Features of proper smoking)<br/>20. Ayoga Dhumapna Lakshanani (Features of inadequate smoking)<br/>21. Atiyoga Dhumapana Lakshanani (Features of excessive smoking)<br/>22. Nasya (nasal Therapy)<br/>23. Nasya Phala (advantages of Nasal therapy)<br/>24. Anutaila (specified oil used for Nasya)<br/>25. Danta Manjana Swarupa (properties of teeth brushing)<br/>26. Material of Danta Manjana<br/>27. Benefits of Jihva Nirlekhana<br/>28. Jihva Nirlekhana (tongue scraper)<br/>29. Mukha Sugandha Dravya (Aromatic substances in the mouth)<br/>30. Taila Gandusha (Filling with oil)<br/>31. Murdhni Taila (Application of oil ever head)<br/>32. Karna Tarpana (Application of the oil to ears)<br/>33. Abhyangam (body massage)<br/>34. Padabhyangam Gunah (Benefits of applying oil to foot)<br/>35. Sharira Parimarjana (rubbing the body)<br/>36. Snana (bath)<br/>37. Ambara Dharanam (wearing clothes)<br/>38. Gandhamalya Nishevanam (Use of fragrant and garlands)<br/>Charaka Samhita<br/>19. Ratnabharana Dharanam (Wearing gems and ornaments) 40. Shauchadhana (Cleaning the feet and excretory orifices)<br/>41. Alankaranam (make up)<br/>42. Paduka Dharana (Use of foot wears) 43. Chatra Dharanam (Use of foot wears)<br/>44. Danda Dharanam (Use of hand stick)<br/>45. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter)<br/>Tasyashitiyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Samvatsara (year)<br/>2. Adana Kala and Visarga Kala<br/>3. Effect of Adana Kala on body<br/>4. Effect of Visarga Kala on body<br/>5. Hemanta Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for winter season) 6. Shishira Rutucharya (Dietetics and regimen of late winter)<br/>7. Vasanta Rutucharya (Dietetics and regimen of spring season) 8. Grishma Rutu (Dietetics and regimen of summer season)<br/>9. Varsha Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for rainy season)<br/>10. Sharad Rutucharya (Dietetics and Regimen for autumn season)<br/>11. Rutusatmya<br/>12. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter)<br/>7<br/>Na Vegan Dharaniyam Adhyayam<br/>1. Adharaniya Vega (Non suppressible natural urges)<br/>2. Mutravarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to urine suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>3. Purishavegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to defecation suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>4. Retas Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to seminal discharge reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>5. Apana Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to flatus passing reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>6. Chardi Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to vomiting reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>7. Kshavathu Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to sneezing reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>8. Udgara Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to eructation reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>9. Jrumbha Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to<br/>106<br/>100<br/>106<br/>06<br/>07<br/>28<br/>Content<br/>Yawning reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>10. Ksudha Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to hunger reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>11. Pipasa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to thirst reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>12. Baspa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to tear reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>13. Nidra Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to sleeping suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>14. Shrama Janya Nisvasa Vegavarodhaja Roga and Chikitsa (disease due to breathing reflex suppressing urges and treatment)<br/>15. Prevention of diseases caused by suppression of natural urges<br/>16. Benefit of Dharaneeya Vega (Suppressible urges)<br/>17. Ashastam Manasah Karma (improper activities related to mind) 18. Ashastam Vacana Karma (improper activities related to speech)<br/>19. Ashastam Deha Karma (improper body activities which are injurious to others)<br/>20. Vyayama (physical exercise)<br/>21. Vyayama Gunah (benefits of Physical exercise)<br/>22. Ativyayama Dosha (feature of excessive physical exercise)<br/>23. Vyayama Laksanam (feature of proper physical exercise)<br/>24. Atimatra Nishedha (contraindication for excessive practice though accustomed)<br/>25. Vyayama Varja (contraindicated persons for physical exercise)<br/>26. Padamsika Krama<br/>27. Prakruti Vijnana (explanation about body constitution)<br/>28. Principles of Dietetics and regimen for persons having different constitution<br/>29. Malayana-Swasthya Partibandhaka Dosha Sanchaya Nirharana<br/>30. Anutpattau Vikaranam Vidhih (Importance of following the regimen for healthy persons)<br/>31. Rutu Kalina Shodhana (purification procedures)<br/>32. Agantujanam Hetu (causes of Exogenous diseases)<br/>33. Tat Parihara Agantuja Roga (management of exogenous diseases)<br/>34. Parivarja Naradhama (Unsuitable persons for company)<br/>35. Sevya (Suitable persons for company)<br/>36. Dadhi Sevana Vidhi<br/>37. Adhyayartha (Summary of the chapter)<br/>Charaka Samhita<br/>Indriyopakramaniya Adhyaya<br/>1. Pancha Panchaka 2. Qualities of Mind<br/>3. Manas Ekatvam (Mind is one, not many)<br/>4. Quality determination of Manas (mind)<br/>5. The role of mind in perception of knowledge<br/>6. Pancha Panchaka<br/>7. Adhyatmadravya Guna Sangraha<br/>8. Correlation of Panchabhutika elements with five sense organs<br/>9. Artha (Principles of Psycho pathogenesis)<br/>10. Sadvrtta (Principles of preventing Psychological disturbances)<br/>11. Sadvritta (noble deeds) - (Do's)<br/>12. Practice regarding code of General ethics (Dont's)<br/>13. Practice regarding taking diet 14. Practice regarding natural urges<br/>15. Practice regarding relation with women 16. Practice regarding study<br/>17. General Principles- (Samanya Niyama)<br/>18. Practice regarding self-control- (Mano Vyaparaniyama)<br/>19. Practice regarding fire worship 20. Practice regarding social relations<br/>21. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>9 Khuddakacatuspadam Adhyaya<br/>1. Padacatustaya/Shodasha Kala (Four elements of Ayurvedic treatment)<br/>2. Definition of health and disease<br/>3. Chikitsa Lakshana (definition of therapeutics)<br/>4. Qualities of physician<br/>5. Qualities of medicine<br/>6. Qualities of nurse / attendant<br/>7. Qualities of patient<br/>8. Vaidya Pradhanyama (Importance of physician)<br/>9. Three Simile regarding the position of physician<br/>10. Condemnation of quackery / bad clinical practices of the doctor<br/>11. Pranabhisara Vaidya<br/>12. Qualities of Raja Vaidya (Royal Physician)<br/>13. Six qualities of physician<br/>14. Simile regarding the relation of intellect and literature<br/>Content<br/>15. Chaturvidha Vaidyavrutti (four aims of physician)<br/>16. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>10 Mahachatuspada Adhyaya<br/>1. What are the role of therapeutics in treating disease<br/>2. Role of therapeutics in treating disease<br/>3. Dwandwa Chikitsa/ Mula (hetu) Viparyaya Chikitsa<br/>4. Importance of Sadhya Asadhyata (prognostic consideration)<br/>5. Classification of diseases according to prognosis<br/>6. Features of Sukha Sadhya Vyadhi (easily curable disease)<br/>7. Krichra Sadhya Vyadhi Lakshana (Features of disease curable with difficulty)<br/>8. Yapya Vyadhi Lakshana (Features of palliable diseases)<br/>9. Prathyakhyeya or Asadhya or Anupakrama Vyadhis (Features of incurable diseases)<br/>10. Importance of Pariksha (patient examination)<br/>11. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>11 Tisraisaniyam Adhyaya<br/>1. Eshana (The three basic desires)<br/>2. Pranaishana (Desire for long life)<br/>3. Dhanaisana (Desire for wealth)<br/>4. Desire for Paralokaisana (good position in after life)<br/>5. Evidence against perception theory<br/>6. Evidences against parent theory of birth<br/>7. Evidence against natural theory of birth<br/>8. Views regarding soul in the creation of universe<br/>9. Views against the theory of accidental creation of universe<br/>10. Pramanas (the four means for getting correct knowledge)<br/>11. Chaturvidha Pariksha<br/>12. Apta (Definition of Authority)<br/>13. Pratyaksha (Definition of Perception or observation)<br/>14. Anumana (Definition of Inference)<br/>15. Example of Yukti (logic or reasoning)<br/>16. Yukti (Definition of inference)<br/>17. Aptopadesha (Scriptural testimony in favour of rebirth)<br/>18. Assessment of Punarbhava (rebirth) by Pratyaksha Pramana 19. Theory of rebirth confirmed by Anumana (Inference)<br/>20. Rebirth confirmed by Yukti (logic or intellect based reasoning)<br/>21. Conclusion regarding the theory of rebirth<br/>Content<br/>13 Sneha Adhyaya<br/>1. Questions asked by Vahnivesha<br/>2. Sneha Yoni (Sources of oils and fats)<br/>3. Sthavara Snehasashya (source of plant or Vegetable sources)<br/>5. Taila<br/>4. Jangama Snehasayah-(source of Animal origin)<br/>6. Tila Taila (seasmum oil)<br/>7. Eranda Taila (castor oil<br/>8. Types of Sneha Dravya<br/>9. Qualities of different Sneha Dravya<br/>10. Ghrita Guna (qualities of ghee)<br/>11. Qualities of Taila (oil)<br/>12. Qualities of Vasa (fat)<br/>13. Qualities of Majja (bone marrow)<br/>14. Sneha Kala<br/>15. Anupana for Snehapana<br/>16. Pravicharana Sneha (Twenty four recipes of oils and fats)<br/>17. Importance of Accha Peya (pure fat)<br/>18. Sneha Pravicharana (Classification of Sneha (fat) preparation combinations)<br/>19. Sneha Matra (Dosage and measures of Sneha Dravya administration)<br/>20. Indication for Uttama Matra (maximum dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 24 hours)<br/>21. Indication for Madhyama Matra (moderate dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 12 hours)<br/>22. Indication for Hrasva Matra (low dose) of Snehapana (which digests in 6 hours)<br/>23. Indications for the administration of Ghrita (ghee)<br/>24. Indications for the administration of Taila (oil)<br/>25. Indications for the administration of Vasa (fat)<br/>26. Indications for the administration of Majja (bone marrow)<br/>27. Maximum and minimum duration of Snehana administration before Panchakarma<br/>28. General indications for Sehana (oleation therapy)<br/>29. Contraindications for Snehana (oleation)<br/>30. Signs and symptoms of Asnigdha (incomplete oleation)<br/>31. Signs and symptoms of Samyak Snigdha (proper oleation)<br/>Chacaka Sanshira<br/>32. Signs and symptoms of Atisnigetha Lashana tover oleation)<br/>11. Pre-oleation management<br/>34. After the Snehapana Upachara (Management during oleation)<br/>15 Kostha Pariksha<br/>16. Complication of oleation and its management<br/>37. Kevala sarpi prayoga<br/>38. Management of complications<br/>10. Vyapata Karana for Snehapana (causes for complication) 40. Ahara Kala after Snehapana for Virechana and Vamana<br/>41. Indications for administration of Vicharana Sneha<br/>42. Vicharana Vidhi<br/>43. Pancha Prasritaki Peya<br/>44. Contraindications of Substances used in Snehana (oleation Therapy)<br/>45. Snehana for Yoni and Shukra disorders<br/>46. Sadya Snehana<br/>47. Role of Lavana (salt) in Sadyo Snehana<br/>48. Sequence of administration of different therapeutic measures<br/>49. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>14 Sweda Adhyaya<br/>1. Effect of Swedana (fomentation therapy)<br/>2. Mahaswedadi Karana<br/>3. Types of Swedana<br/>4. Doshanusara Swedana Bheda- (fomentation according to Dosha)<br/>5. Body parts Contraindicated for fomentation 6. Samyak Swinna Lakshana (signs of Ideal fomentation)<br/>7. Ati Sweda Lakshana (signs of excessive fomentation)<br/>8. Managemant of Atiswinna (excessive fomentation)<br/>9. Swedaha Anarha / Aswedya/Contraindications for Swedana (fomentation)<br/>10. Swedana Yogya / Indications for Swedana (fomentation therapy)<br/>11. Pinda Sweda and Prastara Sweda Dravya<br/>12. Nadi Sweda Drvayani<br/>13. Dravya for Nadi Sweda<br/>14. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda in Vata Vikara<br/>15. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda in Kapha Vikara<br/>16. Dravyas for Nadi Sweda Vata Kaphaja Vikara<br/>17. Avagaha Sweda (tub fomentation)<br/>18. Upanaha Sweda<br/>19. Kala (Period) for Upanaha Sveda/ Bandha Moksha Vidhi<br/>216<br/>216<br/>Content<br/>21. Sankara Sweda<br/>20. Trayodasha Agni Sweda (Thirteen types of fomentation)<br/>22. Prastara Sweda<br/>23. Nadi Sweda (Tube fomentation)<br/>24. Parisheka Sweda<br/>25. Avagaha Sweda (tub fomentation)<br/>26. Jentaka Sveda (fomentation in a house)<br/>27. Land to construct Kutagara<br/>28. Features of Kuti<br/>29. Procedures of Jentaka Swedana (fomentation)<br/>30. Instruction to patient<br/>31. Ashmaghana Sweda (stone Bed fomentation)<br/>32. Karshu Sveda (bed fomentation inside a room)<br/>33. Kuti Sweda<br/>34. Bhu Sweda<br/>35. Kumbhi Sweda<br/>36. Kupa Sweda (well fomentation)<br/>37. Holaka Sweda<br/>38. Anagni/Niragni Sweda (fomentation without fire)<br/>39. Classification of Swedana (fomentation)/Dvandva Sneha Bheda/ Yugma Sneha Bheda<br/>40. Swedana Purva and Swedana Pashchata Karma<br/>41. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>15 Upakalpaniyam Adhyaya<br/>1. Prashsta Gruha (Hospital building)<br/>2. Paricharaka (attendants) and other general requirements of a hospital<br/>3. Qualities of Paricharaka<br/>4. Qualities of Parisadya (associates)<br/>5. Arrangement of Birds and animals<br/>6. Arrangement of cow having following features<br/>7. Arrangement of various vessels (Basic amenities) 8. Some arrangement for patient in Panchakarma treatment<br/>9. Arrangement of equipment and drugs to manage complications of Panchakarma<br/>10. Instrument<br/>11. Aushada<br/>12. Chikitsa Sahayaka Drvaya<br/>Charaka Samhita<br/>b. Manda (Gruel water) c. Laja Peya (Thick gruel of paddy)<br/>d. Laja Manda (Thin gruel of paddy)<br/>e. Odana (Different rice preparations)<br/>1. Kulmasha and other preparations<br/>g. Akruta and Kruta Yusha<br/>h. Saktu (Flours)<br/>i. Yava (Barley-Hordeum vulgare)<br/>j. Sanskruta Bhakshya (Mixed preparations of Vegetables and meat)<br/>k. Godhuma (Wheat) preparations<br/>1. Bhrustha Pruthuka (Pressed Paddy preparation)<br/>m. Supya (pulses) preparation<br/>28. Assessment of Ahara Dravya<br/>a. Vimardaka<br/>b. Rasala and Saguda Dadhi (Lassi)<br/>c. Panaka (Beverages) preparations<br/>d. Shukta (Fermented preparation of rice and other vegetables)<br/>29. Ahara Yoni Varga<br/>a. Taila<br/>b. Eranda Taila (Castor oil)<br/>c. Sarshapa Taila (Mustard oil)<br/>d. Priyala Taila (Buchanania lanzan Spreng)<br/>e. Atasi Taila (Linum usitalissium Linn)<br/>f. Kusumbha Taila (Carthamus Tinctorius Linn)<br/>g. Majja and Vasa<br/>h. Vishwa Bheshaja (dry ginger)<br/>i. Pippali (pepper)<br/>j. Maricha (piper nigrum)<br/>k. Hingu<br/>30. Lavana<br/>a Saidhava Lavana(rock salt)<br/>b. Sauvarchala Lavana<br/>c. Bida Lavana<br/>d. Aubdhida Lavana<br/>e. Kala Lavana<br/>f. Samudra Lavana<br/>g. Palmsuja<br/>h. Sarva Lavana<br/>Yavak Ksara<br/>334<br/>534<br/>535<br/>$35<br/>536<br/>36<br/>37<br/>a. Yava Kshara (Alkalies)<br/>b. Sarja Kshara<br/>Content<br/>32. Ahita Mamsa (unwholesome meat)<br/>33. Mamsa Rasa Guna (qualities of Meat soup)<br/>34. Varja Shaka (Unwholesome vegetable)<br/>35. Ashadhu Phala<br/>36. Anupana (Varieties of drinks used after food)<br/>37. Dosha Bheda Anupana<br/>38. Anupana Guna<br/>39. Contraindications of Anupana<br/>40. Factors influencing Ahara Dravya<br/>a. Chara (effect of Desha-Place)<br/>b. Sharira Avayava (body Parts of animals).<br/>c. Swabhava (innate nature)<br/>d. Dhatu<br/>e. Kriya<br/>f. Linga (gender)<br/>g. Pramana<br/>h. Samskara (Processing)<br/>i. Matra (Dose)<br/>41. Diet and Agni (digestive power)<br/>42. Guru Laghava Chinta<br/>43. Food intake is a sacrifice (Yaga)<br/>44. To live for one hundred years<br/>45. Importance of Ahara<br/>46. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>28 Vividhashitapitiya Adhyaya<br/>1. Types of food<br/>2. Digestion of food and nourishment of body tissues<br/>3. Prasada gives nourishment<br/>4. Badhda Mala Chikitsa<br/>5. Relation of foods with body and Diseases<br/>6. Cause for disease<br/>xly<br/>546<br/>547<br/>548<br/>548<br/>540<br/>54<br/>55<br/>7. Rasa Pradoshaja Roga (Diseases due to vitiated Rasa Dhatu)<br/>8. Rakta Pradoshaja Vyadhis (Diseases due to vitiated Blood)<br/>9. Mamsa Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases the causes by vitiated Muscle tissue<br/>10. Meda Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiation of fat tissue)<br/>11. Asthi Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases caused by vitiated bone tissue)<br/>12. Majja Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiated bone marrow tissue)<br/>xivi<br/>Charaka Samhita<br/>13. Shukra Pradoshaja Vikara (Diseases due to vitiated Semen)<br/>14 Indriya Doshaja Roga (Affection of Sense organs) 15. Snayu Sira Kandara Doshaja Roga (Affection of tendons and ligaments) 16. Mala Doshnja Roga (Vitiation of waste prohicts)<br/>17. Treatment for vitiated Dhatus<br/>18. Rasa Dhatu treatment<br/>19. Rakta Dhatu treatment<br/>20. Mamsa Dhatu (muscle tissue) treatment<br/>21. Medo Dhatu (fat tissue) treatment<br/>22. Asthi Dhatu (bone tissue) treatment<br/>23. Majja (marrow) and Shukra Dhatu (reproductive system) treatment<br/>24. Indriya Doshaja Roga treatment<br/>25. Snayu Sira Kandara Doshaja Roga<br/>26. Mala Doshaja Roga<br/>27. Dosha Gati from Kostha to Shaka<br/>28. Dosha Gati from Sakha to Kostha<br/>29. Sanksepena Akhila Vyadhi Pratikaram (treatment of all diseases in brie<br/>31. Parikshaka Guna<br/>30. Importance of following wholesome regimen<br/>32. Aparikshaka Guna (Consequence of ignorance)<br/>33. Selection of food<br/>34. Observation of eight factors<br/>35. Need to observe wholesome rules<br/>36. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>29 Dasha Pranayataniya Adhyaya<br/>1. Dasha Prana Aayatana<br/>2. Two types of physicians<br/>3. Qualities of a good Ayurvedic physician<br/>4. Prana abhisara Vaidya<br/>5. Rogabhisara Vaidya<br/>6. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>30 Arthe Dashamahamuliya Adhyaya<br/>1. Heart, its synonyms and importance<br/>2. Result of injury to heart<br/>3. Heart, the Seat of Ojus<br/>4. Ojavaha Srotasa<br/>5. Ojus and its importance<br/>6. Definition of Dhamani (Artery), Srotas (channels) and Sira (veins)<br/>7. Importance of Hrudaya and how to protect Hrudaya and Ojus<br/>Content<br/>8. Shada Agrya- (best factors to be adoptedy<br/>9. Proper study of Ayurveda<br/>10. Ayurveda, its sources and scope<br/>11. Source of Ayurveda<br/>12. Definition of Ayu<br/>13. Definition of Ayurveda<br/>14. Sukhayu (happy life)<br/>15. Asukhayu/Dukhayau (unhappy life)<br/>16. Hitayu (useful life)<br/>17. Ahitayu (non useful of life)<br/>18. Ayu Pramana/Lakshana/ signs of longevity (Determination of life span<br/>19. Prayojana ana of Ayurveda yurveda (Purpose of Ayurveda)<br/>20. Ayurveda Nityata (Eternity of Ayurveda)<br/>21. Ashtanga Ayurveda (Eight branches of Ayurveda)<br/>22. Role of Ayurveda/ who can study Ayurveda Shastra<br/>23. Mutual scholarly discussion on eight points<br/>24. Synonymous of Ayurveda<br/>25. Scope of Ayurveda/ Dasha Prakarana<br/>26. Ashta Sthana (Eight Sthana (sections) of Samhita)<br/>27. Names of chapters of Sutra Sthana<br/>28. Names of Chapters of Nidana Sthana<br/>29. Names of Chapters of Vimana Sthana<br/>30. Names of Chapters of Sharira Sthana<br/>31. Names of Chapter of Indriya Sthana<br/>32. Names of Chapters of Chikitsa Sthana<br/>33. Names of Chapters of Kalpa Sthana<br/>34. Names of Chapter of Siddhi Sthana<br/>35. Definitions of Technical terms<br/>6. Similes for Pseudo physician and Genuine Physicians<br/>7. Characteristics of Ajna Vaidya (ignorant physician)<br/>8. Causes of Dukha (unhappiness) and Sukha (happiness)<br/>9. Adhyayartha (Summary of chapter)<br/>D. Sutra Stana Nirukti |
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