Merkitys: Polttava tunne
Polttava tunne on monimuotoinen käsite, jota käsitellään useilla eri aloilla, kuten vaishnavismissa, ayurvedassa ja tieteessä. Se voi tarkoittaa fyysistä tai emotionaalista epämukavuutta, jota esiintyy eri konteksteissa, kuten kuume, haavat tai eristyksissä koettu ikävä. Polttava tunne voi ilmetä kehossa erilaisina oireina, kuten kuumottavana tunteena, kipuna tai epämukavuutena eri elimissä. Oireet voivat liittyä mm. Pitta-doshan häiriöihin, ja ne voidaan usein lievittää perinteisillä hoidoilla tai lääkkeillä.
Englanniksi: Burning sensation
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Hindu käsite 'Polttava tunne'
In the realm of Hinduism, "Polttava tunne" translates to a multifaceted experience of burning sensation, encompassing both physical and emotional dimensions. In Vaishnavism, it can describe an intense emotional heat experienced in separation [1]. It also signifies a prolonged absence of discomfort or unease, highlighting a positive state [2]. Alternatively, it is the cessation of pain in the Brahmanas after the departure of a snake [3]. Some physicians also identify it as a feeling related to a snake [4]. It is also a feeling the brahmanas are discussing in relation to Haridasa's cave [5].
In Purana, "Polttava tunne" reflects an overwhelming longing or desire [6]. It is a common symptom of various abscesses and Prameha [7]. It is a painful feeling in the body, including the heart and mouth, linked to digestive disorders [8]. It also represents a feeling of heat in conjunction with Amlapittam [9]. It is a common symptom in hemorrhoids [10]. Further, it is a painful feeling associated with burns and scalds [11]. It is a distressing internal feeling in certain ulcers [12]. Burning sensation is felt in the larynx during Pittaja aphonia [13]. It is also noted in ulcers caused by deranged Pittam, linked to horses' health [14]. This also indicates a symptom in fevers related to Pittam [15]. It is a common symptom of poisoning [16]. Discomfort attributed to deranged Pitta and digestive issues is also a factor [17]. It is a discomfort soothed by certain drugs [18]. In Vata-Raktam, it is an uncomfortable heat [19]. It is a painful experience in dyspnea [20]. It is a symptom in the Pittaja type of Nadi Vrana [21]. It is a common symptom in various ailments [22]. It is a common symptom in fevers alleviated by herbal remedies [23]. It is an unpleasant feeling from disturbances in Vayu and Pittam [24]. It is also experienced by Agni after consuming Shiva's semen . Discomfort is experienced by gods and Asuras due to poison . Vahni experiences a reaction after ingesting semen . It is a metaphorical feeling of distress and grief in Lakshmi . Krishna experiences this when struck by Jvara's weapon [25]. It is a symptom of possession by spirits like Kalahamsi .
In Ayurveda, it manifests as acute discomfort from applying alkalis [26]. It is also heat in swelling related to Pitta [27]. It is a symptom in Pittaja ulcers [28]. A feeling of pain or heat with no external cause is also an indicator [29]. It is a premonitory symptom in the palms and soles [30]. It is a feeling associated with sickness indicating heat and unrest in Vayu [31]. Discomfort during or after a Vasti is also a factor [32]. It is a symptom from poisoned food [33]. It is a symptom experienced during or after insect bites [34]. It is a symptom indicating derangement of Pitta dosha in Phthisis patients [35]. It is a distressing feeling in fevers [36]. It is a distressing symptom in Pittaja heart disease [37]. It is a physical feeling from excessive drinking [38]. It is a specific medical condition treated by aristocratic methods [39]. It is a common discomfort in dermatosis of the Pitta type [40]. It is a painful feeling from incorrect enema tube placement [41]. Physical discomfort may occur as a side effect of the enema [42].
In Rasashastra, it is a symptom indicating excess Pitta [43]. It is a symptom associated with pittodara [44]. It is a discomfort from excess pitta, relieved by cool water [45]. It is a discomfort from improperly assimilated medicine [46]. It is an uncomfortable warm feeling in fevers [47]. It is a feeling from the effects of certain medicines [48].
Polttava tunne käsite paikallisissa ja alueellisissa lähteissä
Intiassa historiassa: Päähenkilö koki tuskallisen reaktion erehdyksessä pureskeltuaan kääpiöchili-marjaa [49]. Shramana koki akuutin kivun sairautensa aikana [50].
Lähettäjä kuvaa kuuman tunteen nenässä kuivan ilman aiheuttamana, mikä aiheutti epämukavuutta ja tarpeen helpotukseen [51]. Karpam-terapian aikana voi esiintyä polttavaa tunnetta kehossa, mahdollisesti yhdistettynä kundalini-energian heräämiseen joogaharjoituksissa [52].
Polttava tunne käsite tieteellisissä lähteissä
"Polttava tunne" (burning sensation) in the context of science, encompasses a variety of uncomfortable experiences. It's frequently reported across multiple medical conditions and can manifest in diverse body parts. In the context of science, this symptom is described in the anal area post-surgery, and polyherbal suppositories can soothe it . It also appears in the eyes, indicating irritation or other health issues .
The sensation is linked to urinary problems and anorectal pain post-surgery . It's a primary symptom of post-operative fissure wounds and signifies skin irritation or inflammation . This sensation can be related to diabetic neuropathy , skin lesions exacerbated by warmth , and oral submucous fibrosis . The adrenaline rush during panic attacks may also lead to this feeling . It is a symptom related to Amlapitta and is felt in the throat and chest .
Moreover, it can be associated with anxiety and oral submucous fibrosis . Vaginitis and Pittaja Yonivyapada may also cause it . It is a symptom of neuropathic complications related to diabetes and Amlapitta . It's a symptom of anal fissures and Hidradenitis Suppurativa .
"Daha" is an Ayurvedic term for the sensation and is reported in studies . It's related to Parikartika and often managed with Ayurvedic treatments . It can be linked to digestive issues and emotional stress or indicate eye inflammation . Acid fly induced dermatitis also can cause this feeling . Fissure-in-ano often causes it during or after defecation . It's a symptom in ulcers and is considered during the study evaluations . Digestive issues are associated with the feeling in the epigastric region .
Conjunctivitis causes this sensation . It's also linked to oral ulcers or inflammation and Kikkisa . It is associated with dysuria and Mutrakricchra and is worsened by spicy foods in OSMF . It is linked to itching on the skin . It is a symptom associated with Amlapitta and Vatakantaka .
It is often connected to Sheetpitta and Vatarakta . The sensation in the throat, abdomen, and cardiac area is also related to Amlapitta . It is felt in the throat and chest in Amlapitta . In Madhumeha, it can be experienced in the palms and soles . It is linked to urinary tract issues and dry eye . Conjunctivitis and Kaphaja Abhishyanda also cause it .
The sensation is also linked to Pittaja sarvasara roga , postherpetic neuralgia , and lumbar spinal issues . It indicates irritation or inflammation that requires treatment . Vatarakta can also cause this . It is a key symptom in oral submucous fibrosis and is evaluated on a Visual Analogue Scale .
It's also present in digestive issues , skin disorders , and episcleritis . It can be a symptom of nerve involvement in cervical spondylosis . Anal disorders and treatments also may cause this . It is evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) in the oral cavity . Giant papillary conjunctivitis is associated with this feeling .
The symptom is present around wounds and can be reduced through treatment . It is present in the early stages of Oral Submucous Fibrosis . It contributes to discomfort during eating or drinking in Aphthous ulcers . Vaginal infections can also lead to it . It is also an indication of skin irritation . It is commonly felt in Oral Submucous Fibrosis . It is a mild adverse drug reaction and a reaction to skin conditions . It can be felt in the throat and abdomen . It is exacerbated by certain foods in the oral cavity .
Desquamative gingivitis and oral lichen planus are associated with this symptom . Gingival conditions and spicy foods also cause this . Certain foods can cause this feeling in desquamative gingivitis . High blood sugar levels can cause it in the hands and feet . Skin conditions can be linked to this feeling . It can be present in the legs and is also associated with OSMF .
Upanaha application may cause it . Septic arthritis may also cause this . It is also associated with eye disorders and Vatarakta . Kshara Sutra treatment can cause this . Dry eye syndrome can cause this . Osteoarthritis may also be a factor . Allergic conjunctivitis may cause this .
It is associated with skin conditions like Visarpa . Dry eye can also cause this, worsening throughout the day . Vatarakta can cause this symptom, as well . Skin wounds and ulcers are associated with this feeling . Digital eye strain may also cause this . Postherpetic neuralgia is often characterized by this . It is a common symptom of OSMF .
Diabetes can cause this feeling in the hands and feet . Krisha Madhumehi is associated with it in the palms and soles . Gastritis may cause it in the throat and chest . Dry eye syndrome also causes this . Computer Vision Syndrome causes this . Conjunctivitis is also associated with it . Scorpion stings can cause this . Ulcerative conditions in the oral cavity may cause this .
Ulcers show relief with Jathyadi Ghrita . Computer vision syndrome is also associated with this . Gout is linked to this feeling . It is often related to nerve or skin irritation . Kikkisha in women can cause this . Superficial dermatophytosis is associated with it .
It is a symptom of Parikartika . Fissure-in-ano can also cause this . Post-intervention, the symptom is often reduced . Karapada Daha is also a factor . Scalp psoriasis can cause this . Pregnancy can cause this on the skin . Tobacco withdrawal can cause it in the oral cavity .
Charmakeela is associated with this . Kikkisa is also associated with this . Systemic lupus may cause this . Inflammatory conditions may cause this . Dry eye can cause this in the eyes . Insect bites or stings also cause this . Episcleritis can also cause this . Diabetes mellitus may cause this . Mukhapaka treatments aimed to relieve this .
Wound areas can experience this feeling . It is a symptom that should not be present during menstruation . Psoriasis lesions may cause this . Angioedema can cause this . Diabetes can cause this in the palms and soles . It is a parameter in the efficacy assessment of treatments . Ulcerative colitis may cause it in the rectum . Arshas may cause this . It is an indication of internal disturbances or inflammation . Diabetes and neuropathy can cause this . Computer Vision Syndrome can cause this in the eyes .
Lähteet ja viitteet lisälukemista varten
Yllä oleva luettelo perustuu useisiin (englanninkielisiin) artikkeleihin buddhalaisuudesta, hindulaisuudesta, jainismista, historiasta ja muista henkisistä perinteistä. Käytetyt lähteet ja lisätietoja siitä, mitä “Polttava tunne” symboloi, löytyy alta:
-) Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu door Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī: ^(1)
-) Chaitanya Bhagavata door Bhumipati Dāsa: ^(2), ^(3), ^(4), ^(5)
-) Mahabharata (English) door Kisari Mohan Ganguli: ^(6)
-) Garuda Purana door Manmatha Nath Dutt: ^(7), ^(8), ^(9), ^(10), ^(11), ^(12), ^(13), ^(14), ^(15), ^(16), ^(17), ^(18), ^(19), ^(20), ^(21), ^(22), ^(23), ^(24)
-) Harivamsha Purana door Manmatha Nath Dutt: ^(25)
-) Sushruta Samhita, volume 1: Sutrasthana door Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna: ^(26), ^(27), ^(28), ^(29)
-) Sushruta Samhita, volume 2: Nidanasthana door Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna: ^(30), ^(31)
-) Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana door Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna: ^(32)
-) Sushruta Samhita, Volume 5: Kalpasthana door Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna: ^(33), ^(34)
-) Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra door Kaviraj Kunja Lal Bhishagratna: ^(35), ^(36), ^(37), ^(38)
-) History of Indian Medicine (and Ayurveda) door Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society: ^(39)
-) Charaka Samhita (English translation) door Shree Gulabkunverba Ayurvedic Society: ^(40), ^(41), ^(42)
-) Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 2: Minerals (uparasa) door Bhudeb Mookerjee: ^(43)
-) Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry door Bhudeb Mookerjee: ^(44), ^(45), ^(46), ^(47), ^(48)
-) Triveni Journal: ^(49), ^(50)
-) The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda door Srila Narayana Maharaja: ^(51)