Hinguleshvara rasa– a review
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Hinguleshvara rasa– a review
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Karambelkar Sharadini A
Savrikar Shriram S
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Year: 2022
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Several Herbomineral formulations are described for the treatment of Jvara (Pyrexia) in Ayurvedic classics. TribhuvankirtiRasa , Anand Bhairav Rasa, and Mrityunjaya Rasa are a few of them. Hinguleshvara Rasa is well known Herbomineral Ayurvedic Mercurial preparation used in the treatment of Jvara (Pyrexia). It is indicated in many disorders Like Grahani ( malabsorption), Aamvata (rheumatoid arthritis), and Jvara (pyrexia). Different compositions of Hinguleshvara Rasa are found in different classical texts. As the name suggests itself, Hingula (Red Cinnabar) is the main ingredient of all these formulations. Another important ingredient of Hinguleshvara Rasa is Vatsanabh (Aconite) & Pippali (Piper Longum Linn ) Most of the formulations of Hinguleshvara Rasa are prescribed for VaatajJvara (Pyrexia due to inflation of Vata ). Being easy to prepare and widely used for the treatment of Jvara (Pyrexia), it became essential to study this drug thoroughly. Various formulations of Hinguleshvara Rasa are studied in this review regarding ingredients, bhavana dravyas, and indications. Many researchers have studied this formulation for its therapeutic activity. It is observed that this formulation is not studied in comparison with its ingredients concerning therapeutic activity. Keywords: Hinguleshvara Rasa, Hingula, Aconite, Antipyretic, Analgesic activity INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL Karambelkar Sharadini A
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