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Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda

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Preethu S
Internee, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India.
Udaya Ganesha B
Professor and HOD Dept. of Panchakarma, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India.
Deepashree HP
Associate Professor Department of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India.


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Year: 2024 | Doi: 10.21760/jaims.9.10.23

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[Summary: This page is an introduction to a review article on Niragni Sweda from the Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences. It defines Ayurveda as a science of life that maintains health and increases longevity. It introduces Swedana as a procedure for all ages, including children. Niragni Swedana is highlighted as a treatment implementable in various diseases based on individual factors. It's a purificatory and palliative therapy suitable for all ages.]

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REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 139 Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda Preethu S 1 , Udaya Ganesha B 2 , Deepashree HP 3 1 Internee, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India. 2 Professor and HOD Dept. of Panchakarma, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India. 3 Associate Professor Department of Prasuti Tantra and Stree Roga, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India. I NTRODUCTION Ayurveda is the science of life which not only cures the disease, but also helps in maintaining the health of the healthy individual through rejuvenation therapies and many more. Ayurveda is not only applicable for the grownups but also throws light on the minute entities viz. health of Shukra (sperm) and Shonita (ovum) and its union. And hence through following Ayurveda regularly one can maintain their health being Niramaya Address for correspondence: Dr. Preethu S Internee, Rajeev Institute of Ayurvedic Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Hassan, Karnataka, India. E-mail: preethusgowda 2002@gmail.com Submission Date: 14/09/2024 Accepted Date: 24/10/2024 Access this article online Quick Response Code Website: www.jaims.in DOI: 10.21760/jaims.9.10.23 (Free from Diseases) and also increases the Ayu (longevity) of an individual. Swedana (sudation) is one such procedure which can be followed by people of all age, in almost all the circumstances with very few exceptions. Swedana (sudation) is indicated in pediatric age group also as mentioned by Acharya Kashyapa in Kashyapa Samhita such as Hastha Sweda (Sudation done by rubbing both palms and applying over the specific area) and many more. Niragni Swedana (Sudation without the use of fire) is one such Swedana (Sudation) that can be implemented in mild to severe diseases according to Bala (strength), Prakruti (Nature), Agni (Digestive power), etc. of the person. The procedures of Niragni Swedana (Sudation without the use of fire) can be followed easily as a routine regularly in healthy individuals too. Niragni Swedana (Sudation without the use of fire) can be indicated mainly in Kaphaja (morbid humor) Vyadhis (Diseases). For Example Vyayama (Physical A B S T R A C T Swedana (Sudation) is the process of inducing sweat through various methods. It can be done generally to the whole body and also can be localized to specific part of the body only. For example Bashpa Sweda (Person made to sit in the steam chamber and made to perspire) can be done to the whole body whereas Nadi Sweda (steam is passed through a tubular structure and sudation is done over specific part of the body) can be done to a specific part only where there is pain, etc. It’s of two types namely Sagni Swedana (sudation with fire) and Niragni Swedana (sudation without fire). Niragni Swedana is performed without the help of fire. It’s a type of Swedana (Sudation) where indirect involvement of heat is present. It has wide range of applicability where it can be used in healthy individual and diseased also. It is a procedure which acts as both purificatory therapy and palliative therapy. Niragni Sweda (sudation without fire) can be employed in all age groups right from neonates to the old age respectively. According to Acharya Charaka , Acharya Sushruta , Acharya Vagbhata & other Acharyas it’s of various types such as Vyayama , Ushnasadana , Gurupravarana , etc. These measures can be easily followed regularly compared to Sagni Swedana . Key words: Niragni Swedana, Sudation therapy, Vyayama, Upanaha, Atapa.

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[Summary: This page defines Sweda as sweat, a Mala of Medas, and explains its role in Panchakarma. It reviews literature, classifying Swedana into Sagni and Niragni types. It then lists classifications of Swedana according to Acharya Charaka based on intensity, properties of drugs, and Acharya Sushruta based on Tapa, Upanaha, Ushma and Drava Sweda. Further classifications include use of Agni, site of Sweda, site of Dosha, action and route of administration. Lists 8 types of Sweda.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 140 exercise) can be performed regularly in certain cases of Sthoulya (Obesity). As the procedures of Niragni Swedana (Sudation without the use of fire) can be done independently by the patients with minimal assistance, it can be indicated in various cases according to the conditions. Literally Sweda means sweat. It is the Mala of Medas (fatty tissue). In Panchakarma (Pentabio purification) Swedana means the procedure by which person is made to perspire Swedana is one among the Shadvidhopakrama . It is Poorvakarma of Shodhana and Pradhana Karma of Vata Kaphaja Vikaras [1] R EVIEW OF L ITERATURE Swedana can be understood as, Physiological process of sweating : In physiological process the sweating occurs naturally through the methods of doing exercise, sun basking etc. Therapeutic procedure : The process of the physiological sweating in particular disease conditions with specific steps. Swedana is of 2 types namely, 1 Sagni Swedana - 13 2 Niragni Swedana - 10 Niragni Swedana classified into various kinds according to different Acharya, [2] Classification According to Acharya Charaka , 01. Mridu Sweda 02. Madhyama Sweda 03. Mahan Sweda According to Acharya Charaka, 01. Ruksha Sweda 02. Snigdha Sweda 03. Snigdha Ruksha Sweda On the basis of properties of Drug used, 01 Snigdha Sweda 02 Ruksha Sweda According to Acharya Sushruta , 01. Tapa Sweda 02. Upanaha Sweda 03. Ushma Sweda 04. Drava Sweda On the basis of use of Agni , 01 Niragni Sweda 02 Sagni Sweda On the basis of Site of Sweda , 01 Ekanga Sweda 02 Sarvanga Sweda On the basis of site of Dosha , 1. Snigdhapurvaka Ruksha Sweda 2 Rukshapurvaka Snigdha Sweda On the basis of Action, 01 Samshaman Sweda 02 Samshodhana Sweda On the basis of route of administration, 01 Bahya Sweda 02 Abhyantara Sweda 08 Types of Sweda 1. Hasta 2. Pradeha 3. Nadi 4. Prastara 5. Sankara 6. Upanaha 7. Avagaha

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[Summary: This page continues listing types of Sweda. It then lists 10 types of Niragni Sweda. It defines Niragni Swedana as sweat performed without fire, involving indirect heat. General indications include vitiated Kapha, Medha, and Vata. The page presents a table classifying Niragni Sweda types according to different Acharyas, including Charaka, Chakradatta, Sushruta, Ashtanga Hrudaya, Ashtanga Sangraha, Sharangadhara Samhita and Bhavaprakasha Samhita.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 141 8 Parisheka 07 Types of Sweda 1. Loshtha 2. Bashpa 3. Agnijvata 4. Ghati 5. Jala 6. Phala 7. Baluka [3] 10 Types of Niragni Sweda Vyayama, Ushnasadana, Gurupravarana, Kshudha, Bahupana, Bhaya, Upanaha, Krodha, Ahava, Atapa Definition of Niragni Swedana Swedana (sweat) performed without the help of fire. It’s a type of Swedana (sweat) where indirect involvement of heat produced from the body without association with fire. General Indications of Niragni Sweda Niragni Sweda is indicated in vitiated Kapha (morbid humor) and Medha (vitiated fatty tissue) along with Vata (morbid humor) [4] Classification of Niragni Sweda According to different Acharyas Niragni Swedana (sweat produced without fire) is classified into different types. SN Acharya Charaka [5] Chakradatta [6] Acharya Sushruta [7] Ashtanga Hrudaya [8] Ashtanga Sangraha [9] Sharangadhara Samhita [10] Bhavaprakasha Samhita [11] 1. Vyayama (Physical exercise ) Nivata Graha (Residing in a place where ventilation is minimal) Nivata (Residing in a place where ventilation is minimum) Nivata Graha (Residing in a place where ventilation is minimal) Nivata Sadana (Residing in a place where ventilation is minimal) Ushna Graha (Staying in warm houses) Ushna Graha (Staying in warm houses) 2. Ushna Sadana (Staying in warm houses) Ayasa (Physical exertion) Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Ayasa (Physical exertion) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Ravi Kirana (Exposure to sunlight) Ravi Kirana (Exposure to sunlight) 3. Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Muhur- Muhur Madhyapana (Repeated intake of alcoholic compounds) Niyudha (Physical exertion in form of fighting) Niyudha (Physical exertion in form of fighting) 4. Kshudha (Fasting) Bhaya (By inducing fear) Niyudh (Fighting) Bhaya (By inducing fear) Vyayama (Physical exertion) Marga Gamana (Physical exertion in form of walking) Marga Gamana (Physical exertion in form of walking) 5. Bahupana (Excessive intake of substance of warm Upanaha (Applying medicinal packs with bandage) Adhwa (Running) Upanaha (Applying medicinal packs with bandage) Kshudha (Fasting) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes) Guru Pravarana (Covering with warm clothes)

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[Summary: This page continues the table classifying Niragni Sweda types according to different Acharyas. It lists Vyayama indications and contraindications. Individuals who are strong and take oily foods should exercise to half strength in cold and spring. Those with Vata and Pitta diseases, children, aged and those with indigestion should avoid it. It lists Acharya Charaka's indications.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 142 potency like alcohol) 6. Bhaya (By inducing fear) Ahava (Physical exertion in form of fighting) Vyayama (Physical exercise) Krodha (By inducing anger) Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Chinta (Mental exertion) Kshudha (By fasting) 7. Krodha (by inducing anger) Krodha (By inducing anger) Bharaharana (Weight lifting) Ahava (Physical exertion in form of fighting) Niyudha (Physical exertion in form of fighting) Vyayama (Physical exertion) Chinta (Mental exertion) 8. Upanaha (By applying medicinal pack with bandages) Bhuripana (Excessive intake of alcohol) Amarsha (Anger) Bhuripana (Excessive intake of alcohol) Adhva (Physical exertion in form of running) Bhara Vahana (Physical exertion in form of weight lifting) Vyayama (Physical exertion) 9. Ahava (Physical exertion) Kshudha (Fasting) Kshudha (Fasting) Bhara Harana (Physical exertion in form of weight lifting) Bhara Vahana (Physical exertion in form of weight lifting) 10. Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Amarsha (By inducing anger) 11. Bhaya (By inducing fear) Vayama (Physical exercise) : One among the Dashavidha Langhana (10 types of fasting therapies) Acharya Vagbhata [12] Acharya Charaka [13] Indications Individuals who are strong and who take oily eatables daily should exercise to half of their strength in cold and spring seasons, while in other seasons they should perform a light exercise only. Indicated in Prameha (diabetes) in the form of Shatapadi Chankramana (to walk 100 footsteps - regularly), Urustambha (stiffness in the chest region) in the form of Jalapratarana (swimming) and Sthoulya (Obesity)in the form of Yoga , Guru Pravarana etc ., Contraindica tions Those suffering from diseases of Vata (morbid humor) and Pitta (morbid humor), children, aged & those having indigestion should avoid Vyayama. Contraindicated in Varsha (rainy season), Greeshma Rutu (summer season). Excessive sexual activity, lifting heavy weight, who walks long distance, who is weakened by excessive work, children, elderly, who have Vata (morbid humor) imbalance, who speak loud & too

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[Summary: This page details signs and symptoms indicating when to stop Vyayama, such as sweating and enhanced breathing. Benefits include lightness, ability to do hard work, and keen digestion. Complications of excessive exercise include thirst, emaciation, and bleeding diseases. It describes Paschat Karma. It defines Ushnasadana as a tightly closed, non-windy room, indicated in Hemanta Rutucharya. Gurupravarana is covering with warm clothes. Kshudha is fasting, indicated in Jwara chikitsa. It defines Bahupana as excessive alcohol intake.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 143 much, hunger, person is thirsty Lakshana (Signs and symptoms) - Sweating, enhanced breathing, lightness of the body parts, feeling of inhibition/resistance in the heart. These are the indication that it’s time to discontinue Vyayama (exercise). Benefits Lightness of the body, Ability to do Hardwork, Keen digestion, Depletion of the excessive fat, Stable and distinct physique are obtained from Vyayama (exercise). Physical exercise brings about Lightness, ability to work, increases body stability, improves body and mind resistance to discomfort, Dosha (morbid humor) vitiation especially Kapha (morbid humor) or all Tridosha (morbid humor) that vitiated from Agni (digestive fire), Agnivruddi (increased digestive fire). Complicatio ns of Ativyayama (excessive excercises) Too much of exercise could produce thirst, emaciation, severe dyspnoea, bleeding diseases, exhaustion, feeling of debility, cough, fever and vomiting and the like morbid conditions Tiredness or exertion, mental exhaustion, Dhatu Kshaya (depletion of body tissues), excessive thirst, bleeding disorders such as epistaxis, Pratamaka (breathing difficulties or dyspnoe), cough, fever, vomiting. Paschat Karma (regimen to be followed after excercise): After the exercises are performed all parts of the body should be massaged comfortably - Others The individuals who could like an attack of lion on the elephant could meet an untimely death include the following: one who does too much of physical exercise, who keep awake at night, who walk long distances, indulge in too much of sexual intercourse, too much of laughing, speaking and other strenuous activities - Ushnasadana (Staying in warm houses) : It’s a process in which a non windy room is used of which all the windows and doors are tightly closed. Indicated in Hemanta Rutucharya (winter season). It’s different from Kuti and Jentaka Sweda , as there Agni is used whereas here Agni isn’t used Gurupravarana (Covering with warm clothes): It’s a process of Swedana (sweating) in which blanket are covered all over the body. Kshudha (Fasting) : One among the Dhashavidha Langhana (10 types of fasting therapies) Indicated in Jwara chikitsa (treatment of fever). The main aim of Kshudha (fasting) therapy is to create Swedana (sudation) from the body due to fasting for longer duration till Agni ( Digestive Fire) correction. Kshudha indicated in GIT disorders like Ajeerna (Indigestion), Agnimandya (Decreased digestive fire), Grahani (Irritable Bowel syndrome), Atisara (Loose stools). Bahupana/Bhuripana/Muhur-Muhur Madhyapana (Alcohol in excess): Bahupana (According to Acharya Charaka ) Bhuripana ( According to Ashtanga Hrudaya ) Muhur-Muhur Madhyapana (According to Ashtanga Sangraha ) Madatyaya (Alcoholic Intoxication): If Madya (Alcohol) is taken in inappropriate state of time, quantity, improper system leads to Madatyaya (Alcoholic Intoxication):

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[Summary: This page discusses Madatyaya (Alcoholic Intoxication). It explains how Madya's Gunas help produce sweat. It describes Viparitarthakari Chikitsa, curing ailments caused by alcohol with appropriate alcohol consumption. Bhaya (inducing fear) is defined as Adravyabhuta Chikitsa, using methods to produce sudation. Krodha (inducing anger) is the process of inducing sudation by producing anger in the patient. It defines Upanaha as Swedana using Dravyas as Bandhana. It details application of warm paste.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 144 The Madya has Gunas such as Ushna, Tikshna, Vyavayi, Vikasi that helps in producing Sweat. Viparitarthakari Chikitsa (opposite line of treatment): Madhyapana (consumption of alcohol): The ailments caused by the drinking of Madhya (alcohol) in Mithya Yoga (normalcy) or in Atiyoga (excessive quantity) or in Hinayoga (decreased quantity) can be cured by taking the Madya in appropriate manner & quantity Due to the morbidity caused by the improper digestion and metabolism by Madya (alcohol), he should be given Madya (alcohol) which is wholesome, mixed with Sauvarchala Lavana (salt) added with Bida (salt) & Saindhava Lavana (salt) & which is diluted with juice of, Matulunga and water by a physician mastered in posology to overcome improper digestion and metabolism [14] Bhaya (By inducing Fear) Adravyabhuta Chikitsa (treatment given with the help of immortal things). By creating the fear to the patient through various methods are adopted to produce sudation [13] Showing untoothed snakes, lions, elephants, terrifying with criminals, beating, confinement in a dark room. Fear of death is more terrible than fear of physical agony [15] Acharya Charaka while explaining about management of Basti Vyapad says, frighten the patient by ox, donkey, horse, elephant, lion, servants of king, snakes, Ulka (fiery substance causing fear) or by other threatening things [16] Krodha (By inducing anger): The process of inducing sudation by means of producing anger in the patient. One among the Dharaneeya Vega (the urge to be suppressed) Upanaha (By applying medicinal pack with bandages) In which the Swedana is done by using Dravyas (Drugs) as Bandhana (bandaging) is known as Upanaha. [17] It’s the application of warm paste of roots of Vata (Morbid humor) mitigating drugs macerated with a sour liquid and added with more salt and fats, made unctuous and tied on the affected body part Godhuma Shakala (Wheat husk) Churna + Yava (Barley) Churna & mixed with Amla Dravyas like Kanjika, Dhanyamla, etc . Mix with any Sneha, Kinva (Sura Beeja), Lavana (salt). And mixed with drugs such as Sugandha Dravyas, (Devadaru, Agaru) Sura, Jeevanti (Leptadenia Reticulata), Shatapushpa Churna (Anethum sowa), Umaya (Atasi Beeja) Churna mixed with Taila are used as Upanaha Sweda . Later tie the leather bag or skin of animals living in Anupa Desha. Ushna Veerya, Skin should devoid of foul smell and body hair . Silk cloth or woolen cloth can be used instead of skin of animals for tying [18] Materials used for Upanaha Sweda (By applying medicinal pack with bandages) Fine powder ( Nagaradi Churna/Kottamcchukkadi Churna etc. according to the Doshapradhanyata (predominance of morbid humor)) - 50 to 100 gm, Leaves of Eranda (Ricinus communis) , Arka(Calotropis procera or Clotropis gigantea) etc. (to cover the area) - qs, Amla Dravya (sour preparations like Dhanyamla/Kanji/Takra ) 50-100 ml, Oil for Upanaha (poultice) - 50 ml, Oil for Abhyanga (oil massage) - 30 ml, Saindhava Lavana (salt) - 20-30 gm, Bandage cloth (15 cm*2 cm) - 1, Attendant - 1 Preparation of medicine: Make a paste of powdered drugs using Amla Dravya (sour preparations). Taila (oil), Saindhava Lavana (salt) etc. Procedure: Apply little oil on the part of the body to be bandaged. Then apply paste on the area. Place Eranda (Ricinus communis) leaves over the paste and then bandage with woolen or thick cotton cloth. Upanaha Svedopayogi Dravya (Ingredients used in poultice): Godhuma Churna (wheat powder), Yava Churna (Barley powder), Amlavarga Dravya (sour preparations), Sneha (unctuous liquid), Lavana ( salt), Kinva (supernated part of Sura ) [19] Salvana Upanaha Sveda : The Upanaha rich in salt is called Salvana Upanaha . In this Kakolyadi Gana Dravya, Vatahara Dravya (drugs that decrease the morbid humor) , Amla Dravya (sour preparations), Anupa-Audaka Mamsa (meat available in rainy areas & water), Sneha (unctuous preparation), Lavana (salt) in

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[Summary: This page details materials and the procedure for Upanaha Sweda. It describes Salvana Upanaha Sveda, rich in salt. It lists ingredients for Pittanubandhi Vata, Kaphanubandhi Vata, and Kevala Vata. Ahava is physical exertion due to boxing or fighting. Atapa is exposure to sunlight, producing sudation without direct fire. It is indicated in Shwitra, Hemantha Rutucharya and Shishira Rutucharya and is contraindicated in Vasanta Rutucharya, Varsha Rutucharya and Sharad Rutucharya.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 145 excess quantity is made hot & pasted to the leather strap or silk cloth. Then bandage this to the affected parts [20] Pittanubandhi Vata (in vitiation of morbid humor): Kakolyadi Gana , Vatahara Dravya (drugs that decreases morbid humor), Amla Dravya (sour preparations), Ghrita (ghee), Mamsa (meat), Lavana (salt). Kaphanubandhi Vata (in vitiation of morbid humor): Surasadi Gana Dravyas , Vatahara Dravya (drugs that decreases morbid humor), Amla Dravya (sour preparations), Chaturvidha Sneha (04 types of unctuous preparations), Mamsa (meat), Lavana (salt). Kevala Vata (in vitiation of morbid humor): Veshavara (meat preaparations), Vatahara Dravyas (drugs that decreases morbid humor), Amla Dravyas (sour preparations), Chaturvida Sneha (04 types of unctuous preaparations), Mamsa (meat), Lavana (salt) [21] Ahava (Physical exertion) Ahava (according to Acharya Charaka), Niyudha (according to Acharya Sushruta ) Physical exertion due to boxing or fighting. Atapa (Exposure to sunlight) Atapa- According to Acharya Charaka Ravikirana - According to Sharangadhara Samhita, Bhavaprakasha Samhita. Sweda (sudation) produced by the heat of the sun but not due to the direct fire. Indication: In the context of Shwitra (leucoderma) Acharya Charaka explains that Virechana (purgation) is mainly administered. Snehapana (consuming unctuous preparation) with Malapu (Ficus hispida) Swarasa (Kakodumbarika) mixed with jaggery should be taken & should be exposed to sun. It’s continued for 03 days. During, if he gets thirst he should take liquid gruel. Indicated in Hemantha Rutucharya (winter season) & Shishira Rutucharya (winter season). Contraindicated in Vasanta Rutucharya (spring season), Varsha Rutucharya (rainy season) & Sharad Rutucharya (autumn season) [22] DISCUSSION The Niragni Sweda (Sudation without fire) is milder when compared to Sagni (Sudation with fire) Sweda (Sudation). It will not produce complication especially in Santarpana Janya Vikaras . Above mentioned description about Vyayama (Physical exercise) has been taken from the context of Dinacharya, we can consider for the healthy well being regular Vyayama (Physical exercise) is advised according to the individual capacity and when we consider Vyayama (Physical exercise) as a therapeutic depends upon the individual diseased condition. For example, Sthoulya (Obesity) considering as a disease specific Vyayama (Physical exercise), it is duration, types will vary according to the individuals. Ushnasadana is indicated in Hemanta Rutucharya (winter season) as there will more wind blowing which may leads to chills and leading to Vata Prakopa (vitiation of morbid humor) in the body. As both therapeutic and physiological Gurupravarana is indicated during Rutimaticharya (Regimen followed during Menarche) and Sutikacharya (Regimen followed for around 03 months after parturition of baby) to remove the excess Kapha Dosha (morbid humor). Kshudha is indicated in Jwara chikitsa (treatment of fever) in Mandagni (diminished digestive fire). The main aim of Kshudha (fasting) therapy is to create Swedana (sudation) from the body due to fasting for longer duration till Agni (Digestive Fire) correction. In Vataja Jwara (Fever of morbid humor) Langhana (Fasting) is strictly prohibited. Madhyapana , because of it’s 10 Gunas (attributes) namely, Laghu (light to digest), Ushna (hot), Tikshna (sharpness), Sukshma (subtleness), Amla (sourness), Vyavayi (pervasiveness or the quality of a substance which first of all pervades the entire body and thereafter gets digested), Ashuga (swiftness), Rooksha (Dryness), Vikasi ( expansiveness), Vishada (nonsliminess). It’ll induce Sweda due to Amla Rasa (sour taste), Ushna Guna (hot potency) which is Agni Mahabhuta Pradhana . Madhya (Alcoholic preparations) is Sandhana Kalpana (fermented product), hence induces sweat if consumed in excess. In specific Madhya (Alcoholic preparations) is not advised as it’s injurious t o health. As Acharya Charaka

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[Summary: This page discusses that Niragni Sweda is milder than Sagni Sweda and doesn't cause complications in Santarpana Janya Vikaras. Vyayama is advised for healthy well-being, with specific types for diseases like Sthoulya. Ushnasadana is indicated in Hemanta Rutucharya to prevent Vata Prakopa. Gurupravarana is indicated during Rutimaticharya and Sutikacharya to remove excess Kapha Dosha. Kshudha is indicated in Jwara chikitsa for Agni correction. It also discusses Madhyapana.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 146 mentioned Bhaya as one of the treatment modalities of Basti Vyapad (complications of Basti ), it can be applied practically. As Krodha affects the mental health of the patient and also as mentioned by our Acharyas in Dharaneeya Vega (urges to be suppressed), it may not be able to adopt in the Chikitsa (treatment). As Acharya Vagbhata considered Upanaha in both types of sudations- Agnitapta Upanaha (with fire) or Anagnitapta Upanaha (without fire), but there is difference in the materials used in both. Ahava has the similar action of Vyayama (Physical exercise) by helping in liquefaction of Medas (Fatty Tissue) through sweating. Atapa is also indicated in Vitamin D deficiency and in new borns to prevent Navajata Shishu Kamala (Neonatal Jaundice). It should be taken in stipulated duration and time or if exposed in excess they may lead to Ushmaghaat (Sun stroke). CONCLUSION All the Acharyas have mentioned Niragni Sweda can be employed in Kaphamedavruta Vata conditions but it can be even advised in persons who are debilitated require Sagni Sweda . Niragni Sweda can be employed as regular lifestyle management and also as a therapeutic purpose in various disorders. It is cost effective, can be adopted in clinical practice without any risk or complications even at OPD and IPD Level anticipating encouraging result. REFERENCES 1 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Sutra Sthana, 22 nd chapter, 11 th shloka, page number 120. 2 Prof. Vasant C. Patil, Text Book of Panchakarma, Chaukambha Publications, 2023, page number 142. 3 Prof. Vasant C. Patil, Text Book of Panchakarma, Chaukambha Publications, 2023, page number 142,143,144,145. 4 Sushruta, Sushruta Samhita, Vaidya Jadavji Trikamji Acharya, Choukamba Orientalia, 2019, Chikitsa Sthana, 32 nd chapter, 15 th shloka, page number 514. 5 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Sutra Sthana, 14 th chapter, 64 th – 65 th shloka, page number 92. 6 Sri Chakrapanidatta, Chakradatta, Dr. Shailaja Srivastava, Chaukambha Orientalia, 2021, Swedadhikara, 8/9 Adhyaya 69, page number 718. 7 Sushruta, Sushruta Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, Choukamba Orientalia, 2019,Chikitsa Sthana, 32 nd chapter, 15 th shloka, page number 514. 8 Vagbhata, Astangahrdaya, Arunadatta and Hemadri, Choukamba Surbharati Prakashan, 2022, Sutra Sthana, 17 th chapter, 28 th shloka, page number 259. 9 Vrddha Vagbhata, Astangasamgraha, Indu, Prof. Jyotir Mitra, Choukhambha Sanskrit Series Office, 19 th Series, Sutra Sthana, 26 th chapter, 16 th shloka, page number 200. 10 Pandit Sharngadharacharya, Sarngadhara Samhita, Pandit Damodara, Pandit Parasurama Sastri, Choukhambha Orientalia, 2018, UttaraKhanda, 02 nd chapter, 04 th -05 th shloka, page number 297. 11 Sri Bhava Mishra, Bhavaprakasha, Sri Brahmasankara Misra and Sri Rupalalaji Vaisya, Volume 01, Chaukambha Sanskrit Bhawan, 2020, Dhumapanadi Vidhi Prakaranam, 43 rd – 44 th shloka, page number 1040. 12 Vagbhata, Astangahrdaya, Arunadatta and Hemadri, Choukamba Surbharati Prakashan, 2022, Sutra Sthana, 02 nd chapter, 10 th – 14 th shloka, page number 27. 13 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Sutra Sthana, 07 th chapter, 32 nd – 35 th shloka, page number 50, 51. 14 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Chikitsa Sthana, 24 th chapter, 108 th – 111 th shloka, page number 588. 15 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Chikitsa Sthana, 09 th chapter, 82 nd – 84 th shloka, page number 474. 16 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Siddi Sthana, 07 th chapter, 34 th – 35 th shloka, page number 711. 17 Prof. Vasant C. Patil, Text Book of Panchakarma, Chaukambha Publications, 2023, page number 151( Dalhana. Su.chi .04/14-17) 18 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, choukamba publications, 2018, Sutra Sthana, 14 th chapter, 35 th – 37 th shloka, page number 89.

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[Summary: This page discusses Bhaya and Krodha, evaluating their practical application in treatment. It notes Acharya Vagbhata's consideration of Upanaha in both Agni and Anagni sudations, differing in materials. Ahava mirrors Vyayama, liquefying Medas through sweating. Atapa is indicated in Vitamin D deficiency and Neonatal Jaundice, requiring stipulated duration to avoid Ushmaghaat. It concludes Niragni Sweda is employable in Kaphamedavruta Vata conditions. Mentions references.]

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Preethu S. et al. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda ISSN: 2456-3110 REVIEW ARTICLE October 2024 Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences | October 2024 | Vol. 9 | Issue 10 147 19 Prof. Vasant C. Patil, Text Book of Panchakarma, Chaukhambha Publications, 2023, page number 152,153. 20 Sushruta, Sushruta Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, Choukhambha Orientalia, 2019, Chikitsa Sthana, 04 th chapter, 14 th – 17 th shloka, page number 421. 21 Prof. Vasant C. Patil, Text Book of Panchakarma, Chaukhambha Publications, 2023, page number 153,154. 22 Agnivesha, Charaka Samhita, Vaidya Yadavji Trikamji Acharya, Choukhambha publications, 2018, Chikitsa Sthana, 07 th chapter, 163 rd shloka, page number 458. ******************************* How to cite this article: Preethu S, Udaya Ganesha B, Deepashree HP. Critical Approach on Niragni Sweda. J Ayurveda Integr Med Sci 2024;10:139-147. http://dx.doi.org/10.21760/jaims.9.10.23 Source of Support: Nil, Conflict of Interest: None declared. Copyright © 2024 The Author(s); Published by Maharshi Charaka Ayurveda Organization, Vijayapur (Regd). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and perform the work and make derivative works based on it only for non-commercial purposes, provided the original work is properly cited

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