Significance of Anjana

In Ayurveda, Anjana primarily refers to the application of medicated substances, often collyrium, to the eyes. This practice, a core component of Ayurvedic eye care, serves to treat various ocular conditions, enhance vision, and prevent eye diseases. Different types of Anjana exist, with varying compositions and purposes, including cleansing, healing, and invigorating the eyes. The application methods, often involving medicinal pastes or powders applied to the eyelids, aim to address issues stemming from dosha imbalances and external factors, like screen time, promoting overall eye health.1
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Buddhist concept of 'Anjana'

Hindu concept of 'Anjana'

Jain concept of 'Anjana'

The concept of Anjana in scientific sources