Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy
author: Pulak Kanti Kar
edition: 2013, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 1445
Topic: Ayurveda
Types of samsarhana krama
This chapter describes Types of samsarhana krama located on page 392 from volume Volume 4 in the book Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy compiled by Pulak Kanti Kar. This book presents a Comprehensive view of Panchakarma and includes therapeutic modules and references for the Ayurvedic practitioners. Panchakarma registers the mechanism of the action of Ayurvedic drug..
Volume 4 deals with the principles and Practice of Panchakarma:—The subject is presented in such a way that Ayurvedic people can realise the matter with a ration vision and can perform the therapy in daily practice.
This book fully covers every detail related to Panchakarma (methods for eliminating toxic elements from the body). For example, this chapter describes Types of samsarhana krama. The five methods are known as Vamana (‘emesis’), Virecana (‘purgation’), Asthapana (‘non-unctuous enema’), Anuvasana (‘unctuous enema’) and Shiro-Virechana (‘head-evacuation’ or ‘snuffing’).
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Shankaracharya and Ramana Maharshi (study) [by Maithili Vitthal Joshi]
Types of Moksha (according to Ramana Maharshi). Ramana Maharshi mentions three types of liberation in the treatise ‘Saddarshanam [Saddarshana] . They are: rupini (liberation with form), arupini (liberation without form), and ubhayatmika (liberation with and without form). These types are based on the existence of the body of the liberated one. The first type is the other name of jivan-mukti. When one attains the liberation, while having a body, he is called a jivan-mukta....
Read full contents: Chapter 3.4(b) - Types of Moksha (according to Ramana Maharshi)
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana [by Gaurapada Dasa]
Commentary: The fifteen kinds of samlakshya-krama dhvani are the two varieties (vastu and alankara) of shabda-shakti-bhu dhvani, the twelve varieties of artha-shakti-bhu dhvani—in the three main subdivisions of svatah-sambhavi, kavi-praudhokti-siddha, and kavi-kalpita-vaktri-praudhokti-siddha—and the one type of ubhaya-shakti-bhu dhvani....
Read full contents: Text 4.77
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
Commentary: Gaudiya-bhashya by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura:The definition of rasa-krida is given by Shridhara Svami in his Bhavartha- dipika commentary on the Shrimad Bhagavatam (10. 33. 1) as follows: “Rasa-lila refers to a particular type of dance involving many women dancers. ” In his Brihad-vaishnava-toshani, Sanatana Gosvami gives the characteristics of the rasa dance as follows: “When many women join hands in a circle and are embraced around the neck by male dancers it is called a rasa...
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[Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy: index]
[About the Author (Pulak Kanti Kar)]
[Introduction vol 1 (essentials of Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 2 (applied Instruments in Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 3 (mechanism of Panchakarma)]
[Introduction vol 4 (practice of Panchakarma)]