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#At the level of ''srotas'' acting as ''srotoprasadana'' promoting the microcirculation and tissue perfusion. The net effect of all the three levels of action is an improved nutrition. | #At the level of ''srotas'' acting as ''srotoprasadana'' promoting the microcirculation and tissue perfusion. The net effect of all the three levels of action is an improved nutrition. | ||
The division of this chapter into four ''padas'' (parts) reflects an interesting style of classic writing simulating the style of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali aiming to emphasize the continuum of the deliberations which could be fragmented in the chapterization style. The tendency of pada style can also be visualized in the | The division of this chapter into four ''padas'' (parts) reflects an interesting style of classic writing simulating the style of the ''Yoga Sutras'' of Patanjali aiming to emphasize the continuum of the deliberations which could be fragmented in the chapterization style. The tendency of ''pada'' style can also be visualized in the [[Sutra Sthana]] of [[Charaka Samhita]] where all the thirty chapters have been systematically clubbed in seven ''chatushkas'' i.e. four chapters clubbed in one ''chatuska'' containing allied subject matter. Thus, ''Rasayanadhyaya'' (this chapter) is of great significance both from literary as well as from the subject matter point of view. | ||
The first part Abhayamalakiya Rasayana | The first part , ''Abhayamalakiya Rasayana Pada'', begins with the path breaking statement about ''bheshaja-abheshaja'' i.e. good medicine vs bad medicine. The bad medicines are poisons while the good medicines are of two categories: | ||
The second part | |||
The third part | #''Ojovardhaka'' i.e. heath promoting, | ||
The fourth part | #''Roganut'' or disease curing. | ||
The ''ojovardhaka'' remedies again are of two categories namely ''rasayana'' and ''vajikarana''. The chapter further describes the qualities of ''rasayana'' and the methods of its use. It specially dwells upon the best ''rasayana'' drugs like ''Amalaki, Abhaya, Chyavanaprasha, Brahma Rasayana, Amalaka Rasayana, Haritaki Yoga'' etc. | |||
The second part, ''Pranakamiya Rasayana Pada'', deliberates on ''rasayana prabhava'' with examples of certain special ''aushadhi rasayanas'' like ''Amalaki Ghrita, Amalakyavaleha, Amalaka Churna, Vidangavaleha, Nagabala Rasayana, Baladi Rasayana, Bhallataka Kshira'' etc. | |||
The third part, ''Karaprachitiya Rasayana Pada'' describes the role of ''brahmacharyadi karma'' (following code of conduct) in ''rasayana karma, kevalamalaka rasayana, lauhadi rasayana, aindri rasayana, medhya rasayana, pippali rasayana, shilajatu rasayan'' etc. | |||
The fourth part, ''Ayurveda Samutthaniya Rasayana Pada'' deliberates on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] tradition, ''Indrokta rasayana, Dronipraveshika rasayana, Kutipraveshika rasayana, Achara rasayana'' besides the basic issues like ''Dharmartha Ayurveda prayoga'' (use of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda] for performing eternal duties) and ''Bhishak prashansa'' (praise of physician). | |||
===Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation=== | ===Sanskrit text, Transliteration and English Translation=== | ||