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It appears we are starting an Ayurveda discussion group. Good. Below is a partial summary of my recent translations from my teachers books.

 

Alan

 

A Brief Autobiography of Vaidya Mana Bajra Bajracharya xiii

THE FOUNDATIONS & PRINCIPLES OF AYURVEDA 1

Chapter One: The Foundations and Meaning of Ayurveda 3

The Definition of Ayurveda 3

The Historical Background of Ayurveda 4

The Eight Armed Ayurveda 5

The Theory of Balance of the Three Fundamental Bodily Substances 10

Chapter Two: The Different Aspects of Vata 15

Vata in the Sense of Air or Gas 15

Vata in the Sense of Tastes 17

Vata in the Sense of the Nervous System 17

Vata in the Sense of Health 18

Vata in the Sense of Disease 19

Vata in the Sense of Aggravating Agent 23

Vata in the Sense of Diagnosis 24

Vata in the Sense of Treatment 24

Chapter Three: The Different Aspects of Pitta 29

Pitta in the Sense of Fire and Bile 29

Pitta in the Sense of Taste 31

Pitta in the Sense of the Vein System 31

Pitta in the Sense of Health 32

Pitta in the Sense of Disease 32

Pitta in the Sense of Aggravating Agents 34

Pitta in the Sense of Diagnosis 34

Pitta in the Sense of Treatment 35

Chapter Four: The Different Aspects of Kapha 39

Kapha in the Sense of Water and Mucus 39

Kapha in the Sense of Tastes 41

Kapha in the Sense of the Artery System 41

Kapha in the Sense of Health 42

Kapha in the Sense of Disease 42

Kapha in the Sense of Aggravating Agent 44

Kapha in the Sense of Diagnosis 44

Kapha in the Sense of Treatment 45

Chapter Five: Diseases Involving Two or More Systems 49

Disease Caused by Vata-Pitta 49

Disease Caused by Vata-Kapha 49

Disease Caused byPitta-Kapha 49

Disease Caused by Vata-Pitta-Kapha (Sannipata) 50

Chapter Six: The Theory of Spiritual Healing 51

Mental Diseases Caused by the Bhuta 51

Sound Therapy 53

Figure Therapy 54

Odor Therapy 54

Taste Therapy 55

Contact Therapy 55

Chapter Seven: The Principles of Surgery 57

General Principles of Wound Healing 57

Surgical Preparatory Practices 58

Surgical Practices 58

Venesection 60

SUMMARY OF AYURVEDIC MATERIA MEDICA 61

Chapter Eight: Basics of Ayurvedic Pharmacology (Dravya Guna Vijnana) 63

Analysis of Stable Tastes (Rasa Pariksha) 63

Analysis of Drug Efficacy (Virya Pariksha) 64

Analysis of Unstable Tastes (Vipaka Pariksha) 65

Analysis of Unique Power (Prabhava Pariksha) 65

Chapter Nine: Review of Ayurvedic Medicines 67

SUMMARY OF AYURVEDIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 87

Chapter Ten: Classification and Treatment of Diseases According to Tridosha Siddhanta 89

Understanding Sanskrit Medicines and Formulas 92

Treatment with Rasayana Tonics 93

Chapter Eleven: Fevers (Jwara Roga) 97

General Rules for Treatment of Fevers 97

General Treatments 97

Vataja Fever (Vata Jwara / Monsoon Seasonal Fever) 98

Pittaja Fever (Pitta Jwara / Seasonal Fever of Autumn) 98

Kaphaja Fever (Shlaishmika or Kapha Jwara / Seasonal Fever of Spring) 98

Vata-Pittaja Fever (Paratyphoid fever type A) 99

Vata-Kaphaja Fever (Paratyphoid fever type B) 99

Pitta-Kaphaja Fever (Paratyphoid fever type C) 99

Vata-Pitta-Kapha Fever (Typhoid Fever / Sannipataja Jwara) 99

Aghantuja Fever (Adventitious or Externally Caused Fever) 100

Jirna Jwara (Chronic Fever) 104

List of Antipyretic Drugs 104

List of Antitoxin and Blood Purifying Drugs 105

Chapter Twelve: Alimentary System Diseases (Annabahasrota Roga) 107

The Digestive Fire 107

Aruchi (Loss of appetite / Anorexia) 108

Ajirnam (Indigestion) 108

Atisara (Diarrhea) 109

Raktatisara (Proctitis) 111

Jwaratisara (Gastroenteritis) 111

Pravahika (Amebic dysentery) 112

Grahani (Chronic diarrhea / Sprue) 112

Visuchika (Cholera) 113

Vilambika (Achlorhydria) 113

Vibandha (Constipation) 113

Alasaka (Acute constipation) 114

Anaha (Tympanites) 114

Chardi (Vomiting) 114

Krimi (Parasites) 115

Amlapittam (Gastritis and Gastric ulcer) 116

Shulam (Abdominal Colic) 117

Gulma (Abdominal Tumor) 119

Asthila (Tumor of the colon or intestine) 120

Tuni and Pratuni (Spasmodic colic of the colon / Irritable bowel syndrome) 121

Arsha (Hemorrhoid) 121

Gudabhramsha (Prolapse of the anus) 123

Sanniruddhaguda (Stricture of the anus) 123

Vidradhi (Abscess) 123

Dukshijavidradhi (Appendicitis) 124

Udavarta (Reversed nerve function of the alimentary system) 124

Baddhagudodara (Intestinal obstruction) 124

Chhidrodara (Perforation of the intestine) 124

Udararoga (Peritonitis) 124

Parinamashulam (Duodenal ulcer) 125

Annadravashulam (Peptic ulcer) 125

Jalodara (Ascites) 125

Antravriddhi (Hernia) 126

List of Digestive Drugs 126

List of Laxative and Purgative Drugs 127

List of Antiemetic Drugs 127

List of Anthelmintic Drugs 128

List of Emetic Drugs 128

List of Carminative Drugs 128

 

Alan Keith Tillotson, PhD AHG

Naixin Hu Tillotson, OMD LAc

Chrysalis Natural Medicine Clinic

1008 Milltown Rd., Wilm., DE 19808 USA

(302) 994-0565 office

(302) 995-0653 fax

Email: AlanT3

Web: www.OneEarthHerbs.com

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what is the cause of diesease ? what is the cause of untimely and

unnatural deaths ? what is the cause of decrease in immune system ?

can we have healthy life till death and peaceful and painless death ?

these are the questions answers are not known. Only ayurveda can

provide the answers for this, but how to prove it. It is related to

the facts of the universe.

 

are you interested in further discussion.

 

vaibhav kumar

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Diseases are not natural, they are artificaial. Ayurveda teaches us

how to be healthy, how to eliminate diseases etc. But what are the

basic principles, based on which this disases generate. If lived well

no one needs any therapy. Why there is a increase in the number of

diseases across the world over. SImilar diaseases are repeating.

Something is common among all. Human being has standard structure

throught the world. This process should not be complex and should be

easy to understand. Secrets are with only ayurveda, upanishada and

yoga.......

 

vaibhav

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