Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy
author: Pulak Kanti Kar
edition: 2013, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 1445
Topic: Ayurveda
Contra-Indications (Ayogya)
This chapter describes Contra-Indications (Ayogya) located on page 461 from volume Volume 4 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 4 deals with the principles and Practice of Panchakarma:—The subject is presented in such a way that Ayurvedic people can realise the matter with a ration vision and can perform the therapy in daily practice.
This book fully covers every detail related to Panchakarma (methods for eliminating toxic elements from the body). For example, this chapter describes Contra-Indications. 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 “Contra-Indications (Ayogya)” according to 10 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda) [by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society]
The unctuous smoke should be smoked once a day and the errhine smoke thrice or four times a day” [Carakasamhita Sutrasthana 5.35a] “Smoking should be done thrice, in three puffs each time” Moreover that the smoke was enjoyed luxuriously is indicated by the description given and by the signs and symptoms described for successful smoking Besides this, the actions and benefits of smoking as well as the indications and contra-indications of smoking are given in details....
Read full contents: Chapter 5 - The Practice of Smoking
Charaka Samhita (English translation) [by Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society]
In this chapter on the therapeutics of spastic paraplegia [urustambha], the etiology, premonitory symptoms, the signs and symptoms; the cause for the contra-indication of the quinary purificatory procedures and the two effective lines of treatment are described. 27....
Read full contents: Chapter 27 - The therapeutics of Spastic Paraplegia (urustambha-cikitsa)
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu [by Shrila Rupa Gosvami]
atha anaucityam — asatyatvam ayogyatvam anaucityam dvidha bhavet | apranini bhaved adyah tiryag-adishu cantimam ||2.4.228||English translation“There are two types of inappropriateness: nonexistent [asatya] and unqualified [ayogya]. Nonexistent means attributing vyabhicari-bhavas to inanimate objects [which cannot have emotions]. Unqualified means attributing vyabhicari-bhavas to animals [who are unqualified for higher emotions].”...
Read full contents: Verse 2.4.228
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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)]