Guest guest Posted January 19, 2004 Report Share Posted January 19, 2004 dear Vaibhav well, i do not know what female shukra is. possibly female shukra is just female semen? but there are similar problems with terms in the chinese literature. if a term is used by contemporary " traditional " medicines and in ancient texts, sometimes things get mixed up; the newer physiological or anatomical terms get mixed with the older terms, which may or may not involve some differences in meaning. in western medicine, there is considerable discussion if there is a female human prostate, and female ejaculation. it comes and goes in 20th c. discussion of the anatomical structures around the female urethra, in earlier dicussions it is present and absent, denied and rediscovered ... therefore a female semen has no direct counterpart in modern terminology .... and, in fact, it is not clear which substances it contains .... ans so on ... cheers rodo Vaibhav EKnathrao Waghmare schrieb: >Shukra is one of seven dhatu in the body. Male and female has >different shukra. In simple language, to understand easily, shukra is >something which is bread and butter of the body. In male shukra is >semen, other dhatu are similar in both male as well as female. How >you are defining the shukar ? > > >-- >IASTAM: The International Association for the Study of Traditional > Asian Medicine >website: http://www.iastam.org > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Thanks Rodo, I thought that, no one will be able to communicate with me..thans for considering the poll question. I will forward you to visit the site and read an article and send me your reply regarding this. http://www.tripuracsrd.org/energy_con_article.htm This article is the theam of the question poll. All over the world across the humanity, we are facing same problem of diseases, increased number of physical, psychological and genetic disorders along with the enviromnetal problem. Only nature can give the answer to prevent all these things. I came up with the hypothesis which is a heart of the article mentioned in the web site. Go through it, I will try to communicate with you further. Regarding the chinese script, they also have emphasised on the preservation of shukra in the body. All the ancient scripts as well as great saints of the humanity insist the way which leads to the preservation of the sement(shukra). But there is a small problem with the understanding of the female shukra. According to ayurveda, shukra is something which helps in the development of the garbha (a new born baby). Anything which helps in the development of the body is called as a shukra, If we consider this definition, ovum comes first who host the sperm, then menstrual blood which helps in the nourishment in nine month, then comes the role of the milk till the age of 5 or so. More over, as man can control the flow of semen, female cannot do so, as they have to menstruate and ovulate every month....so what and why is the difference in nature..... what is the cause of diseases ? what is the cause of unnatural untimely deaths ? what is the cause of old age problems ? what is the cause of decreasing immunity ? what is the cause of increased number of genetic disorders ? and a lot... thanks dear with luv. iastam , rodo pfister <rodoX@g...> wrote: > dear Vaibhav > > well, i do not know what female shukra is. possibly female shukra is > just female semen? > > but there are similar problems with terms in the chinese literature. if > a term is used by contemporary " traditional " medicines and in ancient > texts, sometimes things get mixed up; the newer physiological or > anatomical terms get mixed with the older terms, which may or may not > involve some differences in meaning. > > in western medicine, there is considerable discussion if there is a > female human prostate, and female ejaculation. it comes and goes in 20th > c. discussion of the anatomical structures around the female urethra, in > earlier dicussions it is present and absent, denied and rediscovered ... > therefore a female semen has no direct counterpart in modern terminology > ... and, in fact, it is not clear which substances it contains .... ans > so on ... > > cheers rodo > > Vaibhav EKnathrao Waghmare schrieb: > > >Shukra is one of seven dhatu in the body. Male and female has > >different shukra. In simple language, to understand easily, shukra is > >something which is bread and butter of the body. In male shukra is > >semen, other dhatu are similar in both male as well as female. How > >you are defining the shukar ? > > > > > >-- > >IASTAM: The International Association for the Study of Traditional > > Asian Medicine > >website: http://www.iastam.org > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Dear rodo, can you please give me the refernces of the chinese text available on the similar subject, if possible english translation of the text or any paper, or any book if you can send it to me, or any pdf file, it is really very important for me... It will help me like a food to the hungry person....I think you can understand my emotions.... There is no way I can try to get this material. I want original script and its translation by an authority.... luv vaibhav iastam , rodo pfister <rodoX@g...> wrote: > dear Vaibhav > > well, i do not know what female shukra is. possibly female shukra is > just female semen? > > but there are similar problems with terms in the chinese literature. if > a term is used by contemporary " traditional " medicines and in ancient > texts, sometimes things get mixed up; the newer physiological or > anatomical terms get mixed with the older terms, which may or may not > involve some differences in meaning. > > in western medicine, there is considerable discussion if there is a > female human prostate, and female ejaculation. it comes and goes in 20th > c. discussion of the anatomical structures around the female urethra, in > earlier dicussions it is present and absent, denied and rediscovered ... > therefore a female semen has no direct counterpart in modern terminology > ... and, in fact, it is not clear which substances it contains .... ans > so on ... > > cheers rodo > > Vaibhav EKnathrao Waghmare schrieb: > > >Shukra is one of seven dhatu in the body. Male and female has > >different shukra. In simple language, to understand easily, shukra is > >something which is bread and butter of the body. In male shukra is > >semen, other dhatu are similar in both male as well as female. How > >you are defining the shukar ? > > > > > >-- > >IASTAM: The International Association for the Study of Traditional > > Asian Medicine > >website: http://www.iastam.org > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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