Essentials of Panchakarma Therapy
author: Pulak Kanti Kar
edition: 2013, Chaukhamba Sanskrit Pratishthan
pages: 1445
Topic: Ayurveda
Rakta-mokshana yogya
This chapter describes Rakta-mokshana yogya located on page 806 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 Rakta-mokshana yogya. 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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Atharvaveda and Charaka Samhita [by Laxmi Maji]
To cure the patient afflicted with Visha, the twenty-four therapeutic measures to be adopted are as follows: Chants, Arishta, Utkartana, Nishpidana, Cushana, Agni, Parisheka, Avagaha, Rakta-mokshana, Vamana, Virecana, Upadhana, Hridayavarana, Anjana, Nasya, Dhuma, Leha, Aushudha, Prashamana, Prativisha, Sanjna-Samsthapana, Lepa, Mritasanjivana. Visha spreads through blood, so venesection should be done to drain out the Visha....
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Garga Samhita (English) [by Danavir Goswami]
Sanskrit text, transliteration and word-by-word meaning: अत्र भोजन-योग्या भूर् दृश्यते मृदु-वालुका वत्सकाः सलिलं पित्वा ते चरिष्यन्ति शाद्वलम् atra bhojana-yogya bhur drishyate mridu-valuka vatsakah salilam pitva te carishyanti shadvalam atra—here; bhojana-yogya—suitable for lunch; bhuh—place; drishyate—was seen; mridu—soft; valuka—sands; vatsakah—the calves; salilam—water; pitva—drinking; te—they; carishyanti—will go; shadvalam—to the new grasses....
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Bhajana-Rahasya [by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura Mahasaya]
Nama-sankirtana enables one to taste complete nectar at every step; therefore, the Padma Purana states: तेभ्यो नमो स्तु भव-वारिधि-जीर्ण-पङ्कसम्मग्न-मोक्षण-विचक्षण-पादुकेभ्यः कृष्णेति वर्ण-युगलं श्रवणेन येषाम् आनन्दथुर् भवति नर्तित-रोम-वृन्दःtebhyo namo stu bhava-varidhi-jirna-pankasammagna-mokshana-vicakshana-padukebhyah krishneti varna-yugalam shravanena yesham anandathur bhavati nartita-roma-vrindah The devotees whose bodily hairs stand on end and whose hearts tremble with bliss upon hearing the two syllables...
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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)]