GHRITA YOGAS IN VISHAVAIDYA JYOTSNIKA: A REVIEW
Journal Title: Journal of Biological and Scientific Opinion - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
Ayurveda has eight branches, one among them is Agada Tantra. It deals with the management of various poisons. For the management of poisons various recipes have been mentioned, among them Ghrita kalpa is one dosage form. Ghrita (Ghee) plays an important role in the management of visha (poison). Once the visha (poison) enters into the hrudaya (heart) it destroys the life of the person. Ghrita (Ghee) protects the heart from the effect of visha (poison) by doing avarana (a protective layer) of it. Hridayavarana is explained in the treatise of Ayurveda- Charaka samhita. Honey, ghee, bone marrow, milk, red juice squeezed out of the meat of cow is given for the protection of heart.
Authors and Affiliations
Krishnapriya S, Pavan K Sreerudran, Gazala Hussain
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