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I had heard about this ayurvedic treatment as "kuti pravesh" and was

wondering what it was. Then a news channel informed that it was "kutir

pravesh", a treatment taking 240 days of which 40 days had to be spent

in a mud hut (kutir) in isolation so that one lost all sense of time.

It seems this makes one much younger.

 

Does anyone have full details on this please?

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kutipraveshikam takes about 30-40 days

if its 240 days then 200 days or a portion of this is probably vatathapitakam,

in which a

specific class of rasayana therapy is given without the restrictions of living

in a hut all by

oneself

 

of course the above follows pancha karma so this time would need to be factored

in as

well

 

also, its not necesary to put limits on vatathapitakam - some people may need to

take

such remedies for many years for maximum benefit - but the pancha karma and

kutipraveshikam usually follow specific schedules, depending on the treatments

 

i would like to know if there is any scientific research into the benefits of

kutipraveshikam

- someone was telling me that there was some in kerala, but perhaps it wasn't

formal or

hasn't been published in english - anyone know?

 

best.. todd

 

> I had heard about this ayurvedic treatment as "kuti pravesh" and was

> wondering what it was.

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Long panch karma, diet treatments, can detoxify body. Ancient acharyas

recognised balance of body and mind both for ideal health. For mind

detoxification, spending time in seclusion was

necessary which can be compared to fasting for body, thoughtless state being

equivalent state for the mind. With minimum food body is not taxed energy-wise

much. (High glucose and anxiety are comparable on this point). One technique

mentions eating just one amalki (big size) fruit per

day. 40 Amalaki fruits are prepared by burrying them inside the bark of

a Kahir tree. One fruit is removed per day for consumption. The Kutir

is dark totally except for entrance door, which remains closed for 40

days.

 

Ayurveda and sister discipline astrology are both considered su-fields

(Upangas) of Vedas. Hence it was common to find acharyas equally versed

in both. 40 days period for Kutir Pravesha arises from passage of "Sun"

representing "soul" in

three nakshatras (stars spanning 13.333 degrees of Zodiac each). Three

consecutive nakshatras have three different nadis (Aadya, Madhya, Antya

as per astrology) which represent three doshas and three Gunas too.

Moreover, Sun passes through twelve signs in Navamsa in 40 days,

completing one full zodiac in Navamsa. Navamsa chart is the chart for

soul, without which a south indian chart is considered incomplete, and

a yoga seen in natal chart is considered ineffective unless it repeats

in Navamsa too. THus in 40 days, purification of soul too is achieved.

since one does not see light, the effect of moon is minimised, calming

the jumping mind, and also hormones, which are principally driven by

moon. Moon makes more than one full zodiac orbit in 40 days. Effect of

being in total dark is mentioned in texts and can be experienced by

women on their menses. This subject requires another lengthy posts,

therefor pruned here.

 

Returning to Kutir Pravesh, the 40 days seclusion effects on

rejuvenation of body and mind can only be extrapolated, if one does a 10 day

Vipassana

meditation course, where total silence is observed, if not seclusion.

Permanent cure of hypertension was achieved for several executives in

just 10 days!

 

Many considerations under the ayurvedic procedures, choice of herbs etc

is governed by spiritual part of ayurveda and not rules of material

world. When one studies procedures/timings/prayers for collection of

herbal parts etc convince us that ayurveda is distinct from all

other "alternative" pathies.

 

Dr Bhate

 

ayurveda, "jagchat01" <jagchat01

wrote:

 

"kutir

> pravesh", a treatment taking 240 days of which 40 days had to be

spent

> in a mud hut (kutir) in isolation so that one lost all sense of time.

> It seems this makes one much younger.

> Does anyone have full details on this please?

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