Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy
author: Pulak Kanti Kar
edition: 2013, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 1445
Topic: Ayurveda
Taila
This chapter describes Taila located on page 24 from volume Volume 1 in the book Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy compiled by Pulak Kanti Kar. This book presents a Comprehensive view of Panchakarma and includes therapeutic modules and references for the Ayurvedic practitioners. Panchakarma registers the mechanism of the action of Ayurvedic drug..
Volume 1 deals with the essentials of Panchakarma Therapy:—Comprehensive view of Panchkarma has been presented in this book with sequential illustrations.
This book fully covers every detail related to Panchakarma (methods for eliminating toxic elements from the body). For example, this chapter describes Taila. The five methods are known as Vamana (‘emesis’), Virecana (‘purgation’), Asthapana (‘non-unctuous enema’), Anuvasana (‘unctuous enema’) and Shiro-Virechana (‘head-evacuation’ or ‘snuffing’).
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Taila” according to 29 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
bahu-vidha paka-taila sabhe dena shire taila-drone thui taila dena kalevare || 82 || English translation: (82) They applied various medicated oils on the Lord s head and then they put Him in a wooden tub filled with oil and rubbed His body. Commentary: Gaudiya-bhashya by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura:The word paka-taila refers to a medicinal oil made from various herbs that cures diseases born of air disorders....
Read full contents: Verse 1.12.82
Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: आगर्य् अगुरु-गन्धाक्ता तगराच्रित-मारुता सुगन्धि-तैल-रुचिरा कुन्तलालिः सु-कुन्तला agary aguru-gandhakta tagaracrita-maruta sugandhi-taila-rucira kuntalalih su-kuntala . . . is glorious as the moon (agari), is fragrant with aguru (aguru-gandhakta), is the home of breezes bearing the scent of tagara (tagaracrita-maruta), is fragrant with scented oil (sugandhi-taila-rucira), has beautiful hair (kuntalali and su-kuntala), . . ....
Read full contents: Verse 4.19.57
Atharvaveda and Charaka Samhita [by Laxmi Maji]
Use of formulations to cures of this disease, namely, Bala ghrita, Jivaniya ghrita, Sukumara taila Amritadi taila etc. Regarding the diet of Vata-shonita patients it has been said: old maize, wheat, rice, pigeon pea, bengal gram, lentils, ghee, and milk. (* 1) C. Cikitsasthana–XXIX. 3-162; Caraka Samhita Vol. II with elaborated Vidyotini Hindi Commentary, trans. Kasinatha Pandey & Gorakha Natha Chaturvedi, Varanasi, Chaukhambha Bharati Academy, 2015, pp. 916-939....
Read full contents: Vata-shonita (gout) and Vata-rakta (arthritis)
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[Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy: index]
[About the Author (Pulak Kanti Kar)]
[Introduction vol 1 (essentials of Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 2 (applied Instruments in Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 3 (mechanism of Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 4 (practice of Panchakarma)]