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129 concepts in 2 topics and 10 sources.
Clarified butter refers to: A form of butter that has been processed to remove water and milk solids, considered beneficial when taking poison... A type of fat used in various preparations, often considered to have medicinal properties in Ayurvedic treatments.
Clarified butter refers to: A form of butter that has been processed to remove water and milk solids, considered beneficial when taking poison... A type of fat used in various preparations, often considered to have medicinal properties in Ayurvedic treatments.
90 concepts in 2 topics and 10 sources.
Medical treatment refers to: The process of providing care and remedies for diseases, specifically for catarrh (Pratishyaya) in this context... The process and methods employed to address health issues, specifically in this context focusing on treating snake bites.
Medical treatment refers to: The process of providing care and remedies for diseases, specifically for catarrh (Pratishyaya) in this context... The process and methods employed to address health issues, specifically in this context focusing on treating snake bites.
28 concepts in 2 topics and 10 sources.
Physical exercise refers to: Recommended remedy for obesity that involves various forms of bodily movement to reduce weight... Bodily activities performed regularly to improve physical health, strength, and overall well-being.
Physical exercise refers to: Recommended remedy for obesity that involves various forms of bodily movement to reduce weight... Bodily activities performed regularly to improve physical health, strength, and overall well-being.
65 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Three doshas refers to: The three bodily humors in Ayurveda that poison can influence and treat when combined with specific substances... Refers to the three elemental forces in Ayurvedic medicine, which girisindura is noted to pacify.
Three doshas refers to: The three bodily humors in Ayurveda that poison can influence and treat when combined with specific substances... Refers to the three elemental forces in Ayurvedic medicine, which girisindura is noted to pacify.
59 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Gulma refers to: A medical condition indicated by specific premonitory symptoms that can result in a fatal outcome... A term that typically refers to a type of swelling or lump in the abdominal region, treated by the medicine.
Gulma refers to: A medical condition indicated by specific premonitory symptoms that can result in a fatal outcome... A term that typically refers to a type of swelling or lump in the abdominal region, treated by the medicine.
46 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Cow urine refers to: A natural substance used in the bhavana process, suggesting its significance in traditional practices or healing methods... A liquid that is utilized in the purification process for Rasaka and Kharpara.
Cow urine refers to: A natural substance used in the bhavana process, suggesting its significance in traditional practices or healing methods... A liquid that is utilized in the purification process for Rasaka and Kharpara.
42 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Medicated oil refers to: Oils that are prepared with therapeutic properties to be used for treatment of nasal catarrh and other related ailments... A preparation combining various therapeutic ingredients aimed at treating spastic paraplegia and other conditions by alleviating symptoms.
Medicated oil refers to: Oils that are prepared with therapeutic properties to be used for treatment of nasal catarrh and other related ailments... A preparation combining various therapeutic ingredients aimed at treating spastic paraplegia and other conditions by alleviating symptoms.
38 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Dosha refers to: The bodily humors that are essential to understanding health and disease in traditional medicine... Fundamental bodily elements or energies in Ayurvedic medicine that need to be balanced for optimal health, particularly in the context of poisoning.
Dosha refers to: The bodily humors that are essential to understanding health and disease in traditional medicine... Fundamental bodily elements or energies in Ayurvedic medicine that need to be balanced for optimal health, particularly in the context of poisoning.
31 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Surgical operation refers to: Procedures conducted in the south-eastern part of the laboratory... Medical procedures requiring intervention, where Sveda applications may be utilized to enhance recovery.
Surgical operation refers to: Procedures conducted in the south-eastern part of the laboratory... Medical procedures requiring intervention, where Sveda applications may be utilized to enhance recovery.
23 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Burning sensation refers to: A feeling of heat or discomfort in the body, often resulting from the effects of certain medicines... A specific medical condition addressed by the aristocratic methods of treatment, indicating a luxury in care compared to modern practices.
Burning sensation refers to: A feeling of heat or discomfort in the body, often resulting from the effects of certain medicines... A specific medical condition addressed by the aristocratic methods of treatment, indicating a luxury in care compared to modern practices.
22 concepts in 2 topics and 9 sources.
Surgical instrument refers to: Various tools and implements used by surgeons in medical procedures, essential for treating battlefield injuries... Tools such as the Jamvavaustha that are specifically used in surgeries or medical procedures, including cauterisation.
Surgical instrument refers to: Various tools and implements used by surgeons in medical procedures, essential for treating battlefield injuries... Tools such as the Jamvavaustha that are specifically used in surgeries or medical procedures, including cauterisation.
82 concepts in 1 topics and 8 sources.
Sushruta-samhita refers to: The ancient text in which the technical terms and methods of Ayurveda are discussed... An ancient Indian text on medicine and surgery, containing important teachings on the practice of Ayurveda.
Sushruta-samhita refers to: The ancient text in which the technical terms and methods of Ayurveda are discussed... An ancient Indian text on medicine and surgery, containing important teachings on the practice of Ayurveda.
51 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Ayurveda refers to: The system of traditional medicine based on ancient texts, focusing on health and well-being... An ancient Indian system of medicine that was codified and popularized in texts like the Caraka Samhita.
Ayurveda refers to: The system of traditional medicine based on ancient texts, focusing on health and well-being... An ancient Indian system of medicine that was codified and popularized in texts like the Caraka Samhita.
34 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Indigestion refers to: A digestive condition causing discomfort after eating, identified as one of the ailments the medicine addresses... A common digestive disorder that the mixture aims to alleviate, highlighting its relevance in gastrointestinal health.
Indigestion refers to: A digestive condition causing discomfort after eating, identified as one of the ailments the medicine addresses... A common digestive disorder that the mixture aims to alleviate, highlighting its relevance in gastrointestinal health.
26 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Kapha refers to: One of the three Doshas in Ayurveda, associated with water and earth elements, impacting bodily functions... One of the three Doshas representing water and solidity, which contributes to specific eye diseases.
Kapha refers to: One of the three Doshas in Ayurveda, associated with water and earth elements, impacting bodily functions... One of the three Doshas representing water and solidity, which contributes to specific eye diseases.
25 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
External application refers to: Methods of treating bhallataka poison through the use of various substances such as butter and mustard seeds to alleviate swelling and irritation... The method by which the water, containing properties from the essence-infused ring, is applied to alleviate various ailments.
External application refers to: Methods of treating bhallataka poison through the use of various substances such as butter and mustard seeds to alleviate swelling and irritation... The method by which the water, containing properties from the essence-infused ring, is applied to alleviate various ailments.
22 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Pitta refers to: One of the three Doshas, associated with fire and transformation, affecting some eye conditions... One of the three doshas associated with fire and bile, involved in metabolism and transformation, affecting gynecic health.
Pitta refers to: One of the three Doshas, associated with fire and transformation, affecting some eye conditions... One of the three doshas associated with fire and bile, involved in metabolism and transformation, affecting gynecic health.
18 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Skin disease refers to: Various dermatological conditions that can be treated using a combination of poison and specific herbal remedies... Health conditions affecting the skin, which may be indicated in the advanced stages of ailments such as amlapitta.
Skin disease refers to: Various dermatological conditions that can be treated using a combination of poison and specific herbal remedies... Health conditions affecting the skin, which may be indicated in the advanced stages of ailments such as amlapitta.
17 concepts in 2 topics and 8 sources.
Medicinal properties refers to: The healing qualities and benefits associated with specific herbs and compounds used in the treatment of ailments... The health benefits and therapeutic applications attributed to shilajatu.
Medicinal properties refers to: The healing qualities and benefits associated with specific herbs and compounds used in the treatment of ailments... The health benefits and therapeutic applications attributed to shilajatu.
64 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Rock salt refers to: An ingredient added to butter-milk, potentially enhancing flavor and aiding in the digestive process... Also known as saindhava, it is an ingredient used in boiling and mixing with mercury in the purification process.
Rock salt refers to: An ingredient added to butter-milk, potentially enhancing flavor and aiding in the digestive process... Also known as saindhava, it is an ingredient used in boiling and mixing with mercury in the purification process.
62 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Trikatu refers to: A mixture of three pungent spices, potentially included in the preparation process... A blend of three pungent spices used throughout the processes to aid in the purification of mercury.
Trikatu refers to: A mixture of three pungent spices, potentially included in the preparation process... A blend of three pungent spices used throughout the processes to aid in the purification of mercury.
48 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Triphala refers to: A traditional herbal formulation involved in the processes for its beneficial effects on mercury... An herbal composition used to pacify an excess of kapha, fat, and vayu in the treatment of obesity.
Triphala refers to: A traditional herbal formulation involved in the processes for its beneficial effects on mercury... An herbal composition used to pacify an excess of kapha, fat, and vayu in the treatment of obesity.
29 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Eye disease refers to: Afflictions related to the eyes, which are claimed to be cured in a short timeframe using the properties of the finger ring... Another category of ailments that Rasaka can cure.
Eye disease refers to: Afflictions related to the eyes, which are claimed to be cured in a short timeframe using the properties of the finger ring... Another category of ailments that Rasaka can cure.
29 concepts in 1 topics and 7 sources.
Remedial measure refers to: Actions and treatments a physician should undertake to counteract the effects of poisoning, excluding heat-inducing methods for specific poison types... Actions taken to address and treat Abhishyanda (Ophthalmia) due to the deranged Vayu.
Remedial measure refers to: Actions and treatments a physician should undertake to counteract the effects of poisoning, excluding heat-inducing methods for specific poison types... Actions taken to address and treat Abhishyanda (Ophthalmia) due to the deranged Vayu.
24 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Cow milk refers to: A liquid used in the purification process of Gairika by subjecting it to bhavana... A recommended dietary supplement in the process, to be taken post medication to enhance effects.
Cow milk refers to: A liquid used in the purification process of Gairika by subjecting it to bhavana... A recommended dietary supplement in the process, to be taken post medication to enhance effects.
19 concepts in 1 topics and 7 sources.
Dietary regimen refers to: Specific dietary guidelines and food preparations designed to treat consumption and improve the patient's overall health status... Guidelines concerning food and nutrition to maintain health and treat ailments, a crucial aspect of Ayurvedic practice.
Dietary regimen refers to: Specific dietary guidelines and food preparations designed to treat consumption and improve the patient's overall health status... Guidelines concerning food and nutrition to maintain health and treat ailments, a crucial aspect of Ayurvedic practice.
19 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Sushruta refers to: A traditional figure associated with surgical practices in Ayurveda; he is recognized for his contributions to surgical texts... A term referring to the ancient Indian physician associated with various formulations and treatments discussed in Ayurvedic practices.
Sushruta refers to: A traditional figure associated with surgical practices in Ayurveda; he is recognized for his contributions to surgical texts... A term referring to the ancient Indian physician associated with various formulations and treatments discussed in Ayurvedic practices.
15 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Medical science refers to: Field of study that Caraka permits the first three classes (Brahmana, Rajanya, Vaishya) to engage in for specific purposes... The systematic study and treatment of diseases, including those caused by supernatural influences as per traditional beliefs.
Medical science refers to: Field of study that Caraka permits the first three classes (Brahmana, Rajanya, Vaishya) to engage in for specific purposes... The systematic study and treatment of diseases, including those caused by supernatural influences as per traditional beliefs.
15 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Medicinal herb refers to: Plants employed for their healing properties, demanding knowledge of their actions and uses... Plants used for their therapeutic properties in healing and medical treatments.
Medicinal herb refers to: Plants employed for their healing properties, demanding knowledge of their actions and uses... Plants used for their therapeutic properties in healing and medical treatments.
14 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Science of medicine refers to: The field of study related to the practice of medicine, which includes understanding various principles, practices, and the integration of allied sciences... Knowledge and practices aimed at healing and treating diseases, which was brought to Bharat (India) by the sage Bharadvaja.
Science of medicine refers to: The field of study related to the practice of medicine, which includes understanding various principles, practices, and the integration of allied sciences... Knowledge and practices aimed at healing and treating diseases, which was brought to Bharat (India) by the sage Bharadvaja.
14 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Treatment of disease refers to: The methodologies and interventions prescribed by learned physicians based on a complete understanding of the nature of the disease... Methods employed to cure ailments, where different approaches are categorized as divine, human, or diabolical based on their nature.
Treatment of disease refers to: The methodologies and interventions prescribed by learned physicians based on a complete understanding of the nature of the disease... Methods employed to cure ailments, where different approaches are categorized as divine, human, or diabolical based on their nature.
14 concepts in 1 topics and 7 sources.
Palliative treatment refers to: A type of medical care aimed at providing relief from symptoms without curing the underlying cause, particularly in intractable eye diseases... Therapies focused on relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease, used in conjunction with other enema preparations.
Palliative treatment refers to: A type of medical care aimed at providing relief from symptoms without curing the underlying cause, particularly in intractable eye diseases... Therapies focused on relieving symptoms rather than curing the disease, used in conjunction with other enema preparations.
11 concepts in 2 topics and 7 sources.
Long life refers to: The purported result of taking incinerated mercury properly, with claims of increased longevity... The objective of Ayurveda, aiming for longevity and good health through understanding of life sciences.
Long life refers to: The purported result of taking incinerated mercury properly, with claims of increased longevity... The objective of Ayurveda, aiming for longevity and good health through understanding of life sciences.
8 concepts in 1 topics and 7 sources.
Normal state refers to: The healthy condition of the bodily humours that is essential for the integrity of the human body... The balanced condition of the sense-organs and mind, conducive to proper functioning.
Normal state refers to: The healthy condition of the bodily humours that is essential for the integrity of the human body... The balanced condition of the sense-organs and mind, conducive to proper functioning.
51 concepts in 1 topics and 6 sources.
Premonitory symptoms refers to: Early indicators or warning signs of certain diseases, particularly those that may lead to death, as discussed extensively in the text... Early warning signs indicative of the onset of insanity, such as feeling of voidness and restlessness.
Premonitory symptoms refers to: Early indicators or warning signs of certain diseases, particularly those that may lead to death, as discussed extensively in the text... Early warning signs indicative of the onset of insanity, such as feeling of voidness and restlessness.
48 concepts in 1 topics and 6 sources.
Therapeutic Measures refers to: Different approaches or treatments administered to patients for disease management... Various treatments applied to manage curable types of insanity, including herbs, rituals, and remedies.
Therapeutic Measures refers to: Different approaches or treatments administered to patients for disease management... Various treatments applied to manage curable types of insanity, including herbs, rituals, and remedies.
45 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Power of digestion refers to: A measure used in diagnosis, reflected by the patient's ability to digest food, which relates to their overall digestive health... The increased digestive strength attributed to the consumption of triloha.
Power of digestion refers to: A measure used in diagnosis, reflected by the patient's ability to digest food, which relates to their overall digestive health... The increased digestive strength attributed to the consumption of triloha.
40 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Cold water refers to: A helpful substance in managing digestive conditions (vidagdha-jirna) by mitigating the effects of excess pitta and aiding digestion... Water at a low temperature, included as an alternative to take with the medicine.
Cold water refers to: A helpful substance in managing digestive conditions (vidagdha-jirna) by mitigating the effects of excess pitta and aiding digestion... Water at a low temperature, included as an alternative to take with the medicine.
39 concepts in 1 topics and 6 sources.
Premonitory symptom refers to: Early warning signs that indicate imminent vomiting, such as stomach twisting and excessive salivation... Initial signs indicating the onset of Prameha, including burning sensations and changes in urine and bodily sensations.
Premonitory symptom refers to: Early warning signs that indicate imminent vomiting, such as stomach twisting and excessive salivation... Initial signs indicating the onset of Prameha, including burning sensations and changes in urine and bodily sensations.
31 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Pile refers to: A medical condition involving swollen veins in the lowest part of the rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, often treated with various remedies including parpati... A medical condition involving swollen blood vessels in the rectum and anus, treated by this medicine.
Pile refers to: A medical condition involving swollen veins in the lowest part of the rectum and anus that can cause discomfort, often treated with various remedies including parpati... A medical condition involving swollen blood vessels in the rectum and anus, treated by this medicine.
29 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Chronic fever refers to: A long-lasting fever that is specifically targeted and suggested to be cured by the prepared pills... Another condition mentioned that the medicinal preparation aims to cure.
Chronic fever refers to: A long-lasting fever that is specifically targeted and suggested to be cured by the prepared pills... Another condition mentioned that the medicinal preparation aims to cure.
27 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Jaundice refers to: A liver condition that the medicine is capable of curing... A medical condition characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes, listed among the ailments the medicine cures.
Jaundice refers to: A liver condition that the medicine is capable of curing... A medical condition characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes, listed among the ailments the medicine cures.
25 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Loss of appetite refers to: A condition that may occur as a side effect of consuming manas-shila that has not been properly purified... A health condition treated using lime juice in conjunction with incinerated iron.
Loss of appetite refers to: A condition that may occur as a side effect of consuming manas-shila that has not been properly purified... A health condition treated using lime juice in conjunction with incinerated iron.
25 concepts in 1 topics and 6 sources.
Specific symptoms refers to: Defining features associated with different types of nasal catarrh, such as hoarseness of voice and stuffiness in nostrils... The distinct signs and indicators that appear as a result of a snake bite, which vary depending on the type of snake.
Specific symptoms refers to: Defining features associated with different types of nasal catarrh, such as hoarseness of voice and stuffiness in nostrils... The distinct signs and indicators that appear as a result of a snake bite, which vary depending on the type of snake.
25 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Goat milk refers to: Milk obtained from goats, used as a component in the preparation of a medicinal pill... A base used in combining the ingredients to create pills, noted for its traditional health benefits.
Goat milk refers to: Milk obtained from goats, used as a component in the preparation of a medicinal pill... A base used in combining the ingredients to create pills, noted for its traditional health benefits.
24 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Leprosy refers to: A skin disease mentioned that the medicinal mixture is claimed to help treat... A chronic infectious disease that can result from the consumption of improperly purified Hingula.
Leprosy refers to: A skin disease mentioned that the medicinal mixture is claimed to help treat... A chronic infectious disease that can result from the consumption of improperly purified Hingula.
24 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Fomentation refers to: A therapeutic application of heat aimed at relieving pain and discomfort associated with Udavarta... A therapeutic technique involving the application of warm, moist substances to the body.
Fomentation refers to: A therapeutic application of heat aimed at relieving pain and discomfort associated with Udavarta... A therapeutic technique involving the application of warm, moist substances to the body.
24 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Bhringaraja refers to: A plant known in Ayurveda, often used for its healing properties, particularly in traditional formulations... One of the ingredients used for the bhavana process, known for its medicinal properties in traditional medicine.
Bhringaraja refers to: A plant known in Ayurveda, often used for its healing properties, particularly in traditional formulations... One of the ingredients used for the bhavana process, known for its medicinal properties in traditional medicine.
22 concepts in 2 topics and 6 sources.
Dietary recommendations refers to: Suggested dietary practices that accompany treatments for conditions like vertigo and murcha... Suggested food intake to aid in the treatment or healing of a specific condition.
Dietary recommendations refers to: Suggested dietary practices that accompany treatments for conditions like vertigo and murcha... Suggested food intake to aid in the treatment or healing of a specific condition.
22 concepts in 1 topics and 6 sources.
Blood-letting refers to: A medical practice where veins are opened to let out blood, recommended as a remedy for eliminating snake poison... A therapeutic practice involving the withdrawal of blood, utilized as a remedy for various conditions, including Vata-roga.
Blood-letting refers to: A medical practice where veins are opened to let out blood, recommended as a remedy for eliminating snake poison... A therapeutic practice involving the withdrawal of blood, utilized as a remedy for various conditions, including Vata-roga.