AH-Su-Chapter 18: Vamana Virechana Vidhi / Emesis and Purgation Therapies
Vamana
– Emesis should be administered for increase of Kapha either alone or in
combination with other Doshas where Kapha is predominant.
Those persons enumerated earlier to praskta vamathu and persons who are suffering from recent fevers are generally to be rejected for therapies ending with dhuma, and those suffering from indigestion from all therapies.
Virechana – purgation should be administered to treat increase of Pitta – alone
or in combination with other Doshas where Pitta is predominant. 1
Persons suitable for Vamana procedure – Vamana Arha -
Emesis
should be administered to persons suffering from
Navajwara – fever of recent origin
Atisara – diarrhoea, dysentery
Adha:pitta – Pitta imbalance in lower part of abdomen
Pittasruk – Bleeding disorder due to Pitta imbalance
Rajayakshma – Chronic Respiratory disorder
Kushta – skin diseases
Meha – diabetes, urinary tract disorders
Apachi, Granthi – Goitre, tumour, fibroid
Shleepada – Elephantiasis, Filariasis
Unmada – Schizophrenia
Kasa – cough, cold
Shwasa – Chronic Respiratory tract disease, Asthma
Hrullasa – nausea
Visarpa – herpes
Stanyadosha – vitiated breast milk
Urdhvaroga – diseases affected neck and above region 1b-2b
Navajwara – fever of recent origin
Atisara – diarrhoea, dysentery
Adha:pitta – Pitta imbalance in lower part of abdomen
Pittasruk – Bleeding disorder due to Pitta imbalance
Rajayakshma – Chronic Respiratory disorder
Kushta – skin diseases
Meha – diabetes, urinary tract disorders
Apachi, Granthi – Goitre, tumour, fibroid
Shleepada – Elephantiasis, Filariasis
Unmada – Schizophrenia
Kasa – cough, cold
Shwasa – Chronic Respiratory tract disease, Asthma
Hrullasa – nausea
Visarpa – herpes
Stanyadosha – vitiated breast milk
Urdhvaroga – diseases affected neck and above region 1b-2b
Persons not suitable for Vamana Panchakarma – Vamana Anarha – Avamya -
Garbhini
– The pregnant woman,
Rooskha – persons who are dry –not undergone oleation therapy,
Kshudhita – hungry,
Nitya Dukhita – constantly grief-stricken,
children, old persons,
Krusha – the emaciated,
Sthula – the obese,
Hrudrogi – patient of heart disease,
Kshata – the wounded,
Durbala – weak, debilitated,
who are having bouts of vomiting,
Pleeha – enlargement of spleen,
Timira – blindness,
Krimikoshta – intestinal parasites,
upward movement of vata and Asra- blood,
Soon after administration of Vamana,
who have loss of speech, dysuria,
Udara – ascites, interstinal obstruction,
tumor of the abdomen,
who faced difficulties during Vamana therapy,
who have strong digestive activity,
Arsha – hemorrhoids
Urdhva Vata – upward movement of air – reverse peristalisis,
Giddiness / Dizziness – enlargement of the prostate,
Parshva vata – pain in the flanks and diseases caused by vata;
Person suffering from poisoning,
indigestion and who have consumed incompatible foods. 3b-6
Rooskha – persons who are dry –not undergone oleation therapy,
Kshudhita – hungry,
Nitya Dukhita – constantly grief-stricken,
children, old persons,
Krusha – the emaciated,
Sthula – the obese,
Hrudrogi – patient of heart disease,
Kshata – the wounded,
Durbala – weak, debilitated,
who are having bouts of vomiting,
Pleeha – enlargement of spleen,
Timira – blindness,
Krimikoshta – intestinal parasites,
upward movement of vata and Asra- blood,
Soon after administration of Vamana,
who have loss of speech, dysuria,
Udara – ascites, interstinal obstruction,
tumor of the abdomen,
who faced difficulties during Vamana therapy,
who have strong digestive activity,
Arsha – hemorrhoids
Urdhva Vata – upward movement of air – reverse peristalisis,
Giddiness / Dizziness – enlargement of the prostate,
Parshva vata – pain in the flanks and diseases caused by vata;
Person suffering from poisoning,
indigestion and who have consumed incompatible foods. 3b-6
Those persons enumerated earlier to praskta vamathu and persons who are suffering from recent fevers are generally to be rejected for therapies ending with dhuma, and those suffering from indigestion from all therapies.
Virechyah –
persons suitable for purgation therapy:-
Diseases
requiring purgation therapy are-
Gulma – Tumors of the abdomen,
Arsha – Piles,
Visphota- blisters,
Vyanga – discolored patch on face,
Kamala – Jaundice, Liver disease
Jeernajwara - Chronic fever,
Udara – ascites, interstinal obstruction
Poisoning, Chronic poisoning
Chardi – Vomiting
Pleeha – Disease of the spleen, Splenomegaly,
Haleemaka – advanced jaundice,
Vidradhi – Abscess
Timira – blindness,
Kacha, Syanda – Cataract
pain in the large intestine,
Diseases of male and femal urogenital system
wounds/ Ulcers,
Vatasra – Gout,
Urdhwarakta – bleeding disorders of upper parts of the body (such as nasal bleeding)
Diseases of blood vitiation,
Mutraghata – Dysuria
Shakrut graham – constipation
Those persons who are Suitable for emesis therapy- enumerated in earlier verses commencing with “ those suffering from Kustha” are curable- to be treated with purgation therapy. 8-10a Those diseases are -
Kushta – skin diseases
Meha – diabetes, urinary tract disorders
Apachi, Granthi – Goitre, tumour, fibroid
Shleepada – Elephantiasis, Filariasis
Unmada – Schizophrenia
Kasa – cough, cold
Shwasa – Chronic Respiratory tract disease, Asthma
Hrullasa – nausea
Visarpa – herpes
Stanyadosha – vitiated breast milk
Urdhvaroga – diseases affected neck and above region
Gulma – Tumors of the abdomen,
Arsha – Piles,
Visphota- blisters,
Vyanga – discolored patch on face,
Kamala – Jaundice, Liver disease
Jeernajwara - Chronic fever,
Udara – ascites, interstinal obstruction
Poisoning, Chronic poisoning
Chardi – Vomiting
Pleeha – Disease of the spleen, Splenomegaly,
Haleemaka – advanced jaundice,
Vidradhi – Abscess
Timira – blindness,
Kacha, Syanda – Cataract
pain in the large intestine,
Diseases of male and femal urogenital system
wounds/ Ulcers,
Vatasra – Gout,
Urdhwarakta – bleeding disorders of upper parts of the body (such as nasal bleeding)
Diseases of blood vitiation,
Mutraghata – Dysuria
Shakrut graham – constipation
Those persons who are Suitable for emesis therapy- enumerated in earlier verses commencing with “ those suffering from Kustha” are curable- to be treated with purgation therapy. 8-10a Those diseases are -
Kushta – skin diseases
Meha – diabetes, urinary tract disorders
Apachi, Granthi – Goitre, tumour, fibroid
Shleepada – Elephantiasis, Filariasis
Unmada – Schizophrenia
Kasa – cough, cold
Shwasa – Chronic Respiratory tract disease, Asthma
Hrullasa – nausea
Visarpa – herpes
Stanyadosha – vitiated breast milk
Urdhvaroga – diseases affected neck and above region
Contra indication for Virechana – Avirechya – Virechana Anarha-
Navajwara
– fever of recent origin
Alpa Agni – poor digestive activity,
Adhoga Raktapitta – bleeding disease of lower part of the body (such as bleeding per rectum
wounds, Ulcers of the rectum
Atisara – diarrhoea, dysentery
Sashalya – foreign bodies;
Who have been administered decoction enema,
Krurakoshta – Persons who naturally have hard bowel movement,
Atisnigdha – who have undergone excess of Oleation treatment
Shosha – emaciated 10b-11
Alpa Agni – poor digestive activity,
Adhoga Raktapitta – bleeding disease of lower part of the body (such as bleeding per rectum
wounds, Ulcers of the rectum
Atisara – diarrhoea, dysentery
Sashalya – foreign bodies;
Who have been administered decoction enema,
Krurakoshta – Persons who naturally have hard bowel movement,
Atisnigdha – who have undergone excess of Oleation treatment
Shosha – emaciated 10b-11
Vamana Vidhi- Procedure of emesis therapy:-
Next,
during temperate seasons, after administering oleation and sweating therapy properly,
on the day previous to the day of emesis,
The patient is made sure that he has slept well the previous night.
Patient is made sure that his previous food is well digested
In the morning of the previous day to Vamana, at first, Auspicious rituals are carried out.
Next, Kapha Dosha is excited in the patient by administering peya (drink) / thin gruel prepared from fish, Masha (black gram), Tila (Sesame) etc. added with little quantity of fats, in morning.
on the day previous to the day of emesis,
The patient is made sure that he has slept well the previous night.
Patient is made sure that his previous food is well digested
In the morning of the previous day to Vamana, at first, Auspicious rituals are carried out.
Next, Kapha Dosha is excited in the patient by administering peya (drink) / thin gruel prepared from fish, Masha (black gram), Tila (Sesame) etc. added with little quantity of fats, in morning.
On the day of Vamana, again,
it is made sure that the patient’s previous food has got digested and he had
slept well.
He is
either maintained on empty stomach or a little quantity of ghee is given.
The Aged, children, the debilitated, VIPs and cowards, should be made to drink wine, milk, sugarcane juice or meat juice added with honey and Saindhava salt, appropriate to the disease, to their maximum capacity.
The Aged, children, the debilitated, VIPs and cowards, should be made to drink wine, milk, sugarcane juice or meat juice added with honey and Saindhava salt, appropriate to the disease, to their maximum capacity.
Afterwards,
determining the nature the nature of his bowels (Intestines – Koshta), the
emetic drug is administered sanctifying it with the following hymn-
“Let
Brahma, Daksa, Ashvinis, Rudra, Indra, the Earth, Moon, Sun, Air, Fire, Sages,
comity of herbs, and of living beings protect you; let this medicine be to you
like Rasayana for the Sages, Nector for gods and Sudha for the good
serpents; Om, Salutations to the medicine.” Uttering these hymns, he should
drink the medicine, facing east. 12-18a
Note: The
medicine given for Vamana depends on the disease. It usually contains
Madanaphala (Randia spinosa), Licorice etc. Various combinations of Vamana
drugs are discussed in a later chapter.
Vamana Vidhi – Procedure of Vamana -
After
consuming the medicine, he should await for one Muhurta – 48 minutes for the
commencement of vomiting, with keen intent.
With the appearance of oppression in the chest and salivation he should try to vomit
If the bouts are not coming up easily, he should tickle his throat either with his fingers or a soft tube without injuring the throat,
Sitting on a seat of the height of one knee, the bouts of vomiting should be held supported by another person.
His umbilical region and back should be massaged in upward direction. 18-21a
With the appearance of oppression in the chest and salivation he should try to vomit
If the bouts are not coming up easily, he should tickle his throat either with his fingers or a soft tube without injuring the throat,
Sitting on a seat of the height of one knee, the bouts of vomiting should be held supported by another person.
His umbilical region and back should be massaged in upward direction. 18-21a
In
case of increase of Kapha, vomiting should be induced with drugs having
properties like penetrating, hot and Pungent (Teekshna, Ushna, Katu);
In case of Pitta with drugs of sweet and cold properties and
In case of association of Vata with Kapha, with drugs of Unctuous, sour and salt properties. (Snigdha Amla Lavana) 21b-22a
In case of Pitta with drugs of sweet and cold properties and
In case of association of Vata with Kapha, with drugs of Unctuous, sour and salt properties. (Snigdha Amla Lavana) 21b-22a
Vomiting
should be allowed till the appearance- coming out of Pitta or complete
expelling of Kapha. 22b
If
bouts are insufficient, they should be induced again and again by drinking
water boiled with Kana, Dhatri, Siddhartha and salt. (long pepper, Amla, White
mustard and black salt)
Less bouts – Ayoga - Non –
commencement of bouts, bouts coming on with hindrance or elimination of the
medicine only- are the features of Ayoga-
inadequate bouts; from it arise, excess of expectoration, itching, appearance
of skin rashes, fever etc. 23b-24
Proper bouts – Samyak Yoga -
Kapha,
Pitta and vata coming out in successive order, without any hindrance,
calmness of the mind and cessation of vomit bouts on its own,
absence of features of inadequate bouts and
feeling of not too much of discomfort are the features of samyagyoga- proper bout.25a
calmness of the mind and cessation of vomit bouts on its own,
absence of features of inadequate bouts and
feeling of not too much of discomfort are the features of samyagyoga- proper bout.25a
In Atiyoga- excess bouts the vomited materials will be frothy, with
glistering particles and blood;
The patient will experience weakness, burning sensation, dryness of the throat, giddiness, powerful disease of vata origin and even death due to discharge of life supporting blood. 25b-26
The patient will experience weakness, burning sensation, dryness of the throat, giddiness, powerful disease of vata origin and even death due to discharge of life supporting blood. 25b-26
Care after vomiting therapy - Vamanottara Upachara-
After
the patient had proper bouts of vomiting, he should be comforted with
encouraging words, made to inhale any one kinds of smoke (Dhuma)- mild, medium,
or strong, and then allowed to follow the regimen of after-care of oleation
therapy. 27
Then,
either in the evening or next morning, after feeling hungry, after bath
with warm water, he can eat mass prepared with red rice or if he not feeling
hungry he should adhere to the following regimen of Peya (Thin gruel) etc. 28
This regimen is called as Samsarjana Karma.
Samsarjana – Peyadi Ahara Karma- Regimen of liquid Diet -
Persons
who have had the maximum, medium and minimum purificatory therapies, should
consume Peya- thin Gruel,
Vilepi- thick Gruel,
Akruta Yusa- soup not processed with fat, salt, sours etc.
Krutayusa- Soup processed with fat, salt and Sours and
Rasa- meat juice- in Successive order, for three, two and one Annakala- time of meal respectively. 29
Vilepi- thick Gruel,
Akruta Yusa- soup not processed with fat, salt, sours etc.
Krutayusa- Soup processed with fat, salt and Sours and
Rasa- meat juice- in Successive order, for three, two and one Annakala- time of meal respectively. 29
Note:
Eating periods = Anna Kala.
Each day has two anna kala. – morning and evening.
If the maximum vomiting bouts were observed (Ati Yoga), Then, the patient should take Peya, Vilepi, Akruta Yusha, Kruta Yusha and Mamsarasa – three eating periods (Annakala) each. The patient will not have any food except these. Likewise, for the medium vomiting bouts, the number of eating periods Is two each and for lesser bouts (Heena Yoga), the number of eating periods (Anna kala) is one each.
Eating periods = Anna Kala.
Each day has two anna kala. – morning and evening.
If the maximum vomiting bouts were observed (Ati Yoga), Then, the patient should take Peya, Vilepi, Akruta Yusha, Kruta Yusha and Mamsarasa – three eating periods (Annakala) each. The patient will not have any food except these. Likewise, for the medium vomiting bouts, the number of eating periods Is two each and for lesser bouts (Heena Yoga), the number of eating periods (Anna kala) is one each.
Benefits of Samsarjana Karma –
Just
as a spark of fire after being fed by grass, powder of dry cow dung etc, gets
augmented gradually and becomes great, steady, and capable of burning
everything, similarly, the internal digestion fire, by the Samsarjana regimen,
in the patient who has undergone Vamana karma, gains strength. 30
Vega Samkhya- Mana- Number of Bouts and quantity:-
For Vamana,
Heenayoga – Minimum bouts – 4 bouts
Madhyama vega – Moderate – 6 bouts
Atiyoga – Maximum bouts – 8 bouts
Heenayoga – Minimum bouts – 4 bouts
Madhyama vega – Moderate – 6 bouts
Atiyoga – Maximum bouts – 8 bouts
For Virechana –
Heenayoga – 10 bouts of purgation or half prastha of purgated material (384 grams)
Madhyamayoga – 20 bouts – 1 prastha of material (768 grams)
Atiyoga – 30 bouts. – 2 prastha (1,536 grams). 31
Heenayoga – 10 bouts of purgation or half prastha of purgated material (384 grams)
Madhyamayoga – 20 bouts – 1 prastha of material (768 grams)
Atiyoga – 30 bouts. – 2 prastha (1,536 grams). 31
Vomiting
therapy is allowed till the expulsions of pitta
or half of purgations
Purgation therapy is allowed till Kapha comes out;
Measurement to be done after rejecting 2 – 3 bouts, containing faeces in case of Vamana and after rejecting the medicine- emetic Drug in case of Vamana. 32
Purgation therapy is allowed till Kapha comes out;
Measurement to be done after rejecting 2 – 3 bouts, containing faeces in case of Vamana and after rejecting the medicine- emetic Drug in case of Vamana. 32
Virechana Vidhi- Purgation therapy procedure -
After
Vamana therapy, patient is given Samsarjana regimen. After that, he is again
given Snehana and Swedana treatment.
After
that, in the morning, after Kapha time has lapsed (after around 9 – 10 am,)
Virechana drug should be given. should be given the Purgation medicine. The
kind and quantity of purgation medicine should be determining the nature of his
Kostha (alimentary tract, bowels). 33
A
person with Mrudukoshta (soft intestines), even milk will induce purgation.
For a person with Krurakoshta, (hard bowels, intestines), even Trivrit (a purgative herb) might cause purgation with great difficulty. 34
For a person with Krurakoshta, (hard bowels, intestines), even Trivrit (a purgative herb) might cause purgation with great difficulty. 34
For
Pitta disease, Kashaya – astringent and Madhura – sweet drugs should be used
for purgation.
For Kapha disease, Katu (pungent) herbs should be given for purgation.
For Vata, drugs with Snigdha – unctuous, oily, Ushna (hot) and Lavana (salt) taste b given to induce purgation. 35
For Kapha disease, Katu (pungent) herbs should be given for purgation.
For Vata, drugs with Snigdha – unctuous, oily, Ushna (hot) and Lavana (salt) taste b given to induce purgation. 35
If
bouts of purgation do not commence, he should drink hot water and his abdomen
should be fomented with warmed with palms of the hand. 36a
If,
on the day of consuming the purgative drug, the patient responds poorly, he
should be allowed to take his food on that day and the purgative drugs
administered again on the next day;
Persons who have unstable and unlubricated alimentary tract, should consume the purgative drugs after ten days – during which Snehana and sweating therapies should be done because the body which has been well prepared with Snehana and sweating therapies, will be able to have purgation properly;
then the purgative drug should be administered after considering all aspects and remembering the procedures described earlier . 36b-38a
Persons who have unstable and unlubricated alimentary tract, should consume the purgative drugs after ten days – during which Snehana and sweating therapies should be done because the body which has been well prepared with Snehana and sweating therapies, will be able to have purgation properly;
then the purgative drug should be administered after considering all aspects and remembering the procedures described earlier . 36b-38a
Vishama Yogah – Abnormal bouts:-
Ayoga – lesser quantity of purgation -
Discomfort in the region of the heart and abdomen,
Aruchi – anorexia,
Too much of Kapha and Pitta increase in the intestines (because they are not properly thrown out of the body) or expulsion of Doshas coming out through the mouth,
Kandu – itching,
Vidaha – burning sensation,
Pitika – eruption on the skin,
Peenasa – rhinitis,
Vata Vidgraha – blocking of flatus and constipation
are the features of Ayoga- inadequate bout of purgation therapy;
opposite of these are the features of proper bouts;
Discomfort in the region of the heart and abdomen,
Aruchi – anorexia,
Too much of Kapha and Pitta increase in the intestines (because they are not properly thrown out of the body) or expulsion of Doshas coming out through the mouth,
Kandu – itching,
Vidaha – burning sensation,
Pitika – eruption on the skin,
Peenasa – rhinitis,
Vata Vidgraha – blocking of flatus and constipation
are the features of Ayoga- inadequate bout of purgation therapy;
opposite of these are the features of proper bouts;
In case of Atiyoga – excess bouts -
After the elimination of faeces, Pitta, Kapha and vata in Succeeding order, there will be elimination of watery material which does not contain Kapha or Pitta, which is white, black or slightly red in color, resembling the water in which meat has been washed or resembling a piece of fat;
prolapse of the rectum, thirst, giddiness Sunken eyes and diseases caused by excess of vomiting- will appear. 40-42
After the elimination of faeces, Pitta, Kapha and vata in Succeeding order, there will be elimination of watery material which does not contain Kapha or Pitta, which is white, black or slightly red in color, resembling the water in which meat has been washed or resembling a piece of fat;
prolapse of the rectum, thirst, giddiness Sunken eyes and diseases caused by excess of vomiting- will appear. 40-42
The
person who has undergone proper purgation therapy, should administered all
other therapies, except inhalation of smoke, which are described under emesis
therapy; afterwards he should stick to the regimen of diet, in the same way as
of emesis therapy and then resume his normal food. 42-43
On
the day of consuming the purgation,
If the patient has weak digestion strength (Mandagni), coated feeling in the gut, and if the digestion symptoms of previous food are not seen, the he should be made to fast. By this fasting he will not be harmed by the discomfort caused by the obstruction of Doshas, aggravated by oleation, Sweating therapies. 44-45a
If the patient has weak digestion strength (Mandagni), coated feeling in the gut, and if the digestion symptoms of previous food are not seen, the he should be made to fast. By this fasting he will not be harmed by the discomfort caused by the obstruction of Doshas, aggravated by oleation, Sweating therapies. 44-45a
The
digestive activity becomes weak by purification therapies, blood letting,
oleation and fasting; hence the regimen of Peya- thin Gruel etc. should be
followed. 45b-46a
Peya
should not be given when only little quantities of Pitta and Kapha are expelled
out, to the person is Addicted to wine, and in whom Vata and Pitta are
Predominant; for them regimen of Tarpana etc. – nourishing therapy are
suitable. 46b-47a
Vamana
(Emesis) brings out Doshas which are not cooked (processed by heat)
Whereas Virechana (purgation) brings out the Doshas which have undergone Paka (cooking- process by heat); hence in case of emesis – the physician need not await Doshapaka (cooking of the Doshas). 47
Whereas Virechana (purgation) brings out the Doshas which have undergone Paka (cooking- process by heat); hence in case of emesis – the physician need not await Doshapaka (cooking of the Doshas). 47
Person
who is weak, who has great amount of increased Doshas develops purgation on his
own – without consuming purgative Drug; he should be treated with foods which
are purgative. 48.
Persons
who are weak, who have undergone purification therapy previously, who have
little amount of imbalanced Doshas, who are emaciated and whose nature of the
alimentary tract is not known should be given mild purgative drug in a small
dose; It is better given in small doses often;
Large dose given once creates doubt of death;
Large dose given once creates doubt of death;
The
drug in small and repeated doses will eliminate the circulating Doshas little
by little; in a weak person, little quantity of Doshas should only be mitigated
by mild drugs, they need not be expelled out by purification therapies . 49b-51
Doshas
which are more in quantity trouble the person greatly and even kill him, if not
expelled out- by purification therapies.
Person
who have weak digestion strength, Krura koshta – hard bowels (hard natured
alimentary tract), should be administered ghee processed with Kshara and Lavana
(Alkalis and salts), to Augment his digestive capacity and Vanquish Kapha and
Vata; afterwards he should be given purification therapies. 52
In
persons who are Rooksha (dry), who have great increase of Vata, who have hard
natured Alimentary tract (Krura koshta), who do exercise regularly and who have
strong digestion strength, the purgative drug gets digested without
producing purgation; for them, an enema should be given first and then
purgative drug which is Snigdha – (unctuous, oily) should be given;
or the faeces should be removed first by using a strong rectal suppository made from fruits; the Doshas thus initiated in their movement, the purgative drug expels them easily. 53-55
or the faeces should be removed first by using a strong rectal suppository made from fruits; the Doshas thus initiated in their movement, the purgative drug expels them easily. 53-55
Persons
who are suffering from poison, Abhighata (Trauma), Pitika(skin eruption),
Kushta – skin diseases, Shopha (inflammation), Visarpa- herpes, Kamala
(Jaundice), Anaemia and Diabetes, should be given the purgative therapy without
too much of Snehana (oleation. Mild oleation itself is sufficient for
them. All of them should be given fatty purgatives; those who have had oleation
earlier should be given dry- non- fatty purgatives. 56
Virechana
is of two types. Snigdha Virechana and
Rooksha Virechana.
Snigdha Virechana- done
by fatty purgative, such as a castor oil. Or the fatty material is mixed with
herbs. Such as Castor oil mixed with Haritaki.
Rooksha Virechana – wherein dry purgative herb alone is given. For example, Trivrit Lehyam.
Rooksha Virechana – wherein dry purgative herb alone is given. For example, Trivrit Lehyam.
Doshas
getting loosened from the body by oleation and Sweating therapies are expelled
out by purification therapies just like the dirt from the cloth – by washing.
58
The
body of the person who resorts to purification therapies without undergoing
oleation and Sweating habitually, gets broken just like a log of dry wood while
being bent.
Shodhana Phala- benefits of Purification therapies:-
Clarity
of the mind, strength of the sense organs, stability of the tissues, keenness
of digestive power and slow ageing occur from purification therapies,
properly undertaken. 60
Thus ends the eighteenth chapter called Vamana
Virechana Vidhi in Suthrasthana of Ashtang Hridaya composed
by Srimad Vaghata, son of Sri Vaidyapati Simhagupta.
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