Abstract:
Shalakya Tantra deals with diseases occurring above the clavicle, especially in the sensory
organs. The disorders which cause partial or complete visual disturbances are known as
Drishtigata Roga. According to Vagbhata, the third Patalagata Timira is known as Kācha which
is characterized by gradual loss of vision and Rāgaprāpta Drishti. In cataract, the crystalline lens
become colored due to opacications and the main feature of immature cataract is gradual
diminision of vision. Hence the third Patalagata Timira can be correlated with the Immature
Senile Cataract. Cataract is the world's leading cause of blindness affecting an estimated 20
million people which is expected to increase to 50 million by the year 2020. Current study was
carried out with the aim of evaluating the role of Navapatala Varti Anjana, Śatāvaryādi Chūrņa
and Śrińgaverādi Nasya in the management of Kācha. A trial was conducted with 30 patients
attending the Shalakya Department of NIA, Jaipur as per the exclusion and inclusion criteria.
Assessments were done before (BT) and after (AT) completion of treatment and after the follow
up period using SPSS 2016. Perturbed vision, blurred distant vision and eye straining achieved
highly signicant results and signicant results in blurred near vision, diplopia. Statistically
highly signicant results were found in Posterior Subcapsular (PSC) and nuclear types of
cataracts and statistically signicant results in cortical type as compared to BT Vs. AT while PSC
achieved highly signicant results and other two types found statistically signicant results as
compared to AT Vs after the follow up period. Hence immature cataract can be successfully and
sustainably managed by the selected medicines.